The Joint River Commission between India and Bangladesh offers a formal venue for cooperation but has been largely inactive.
Bangladesh’s paddy production is estimated to have declined in 2024 from the previous year, largely due to output losses caused by recurrent floods and Cyclone Remal in late July..However, aggregate ...
The Teesta River, critical to 12,000 sq km across India and Bangladesh, faces severe flooding risks due to climate-induced ...
Bangladesh has objected to a speech that its ousted prime minister Sheikh Hasina made from India and asked New Delhi to stop ...
Mr Chakma, who visited the border area near the 1849 pillar at Devi Pur, said Bangladesh's move to increase the height of its embankment could lead to devastating floods in Kailashahar ...
One of the fondest memories of visiting my aunt’s house in the village during early childhood is the delicious food cooked on ...
Japan Tobacco, the world's third-largest publicly traded tobacco company, acquired Akij Group’s tobacco business in ...
Bangladesh’s economy is undergoing a major transformation and it will take some time for the positive impacts of various government actions to materialise fully ...
FENI, Feb 3, 2025 (BSS) – Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami has gifted houses to three flood victims, including Hindu community ...
The minister said the government expected that all earlier understandings between India and Bangladesh would be implemented ...
Tripura government to address Bangladesh's embankment construction on 'zero line' in Joint Rivers Commission meeting.