Muhammad Yunus met with President Xi Jinping and signed nine agreements during a four-day trip to Beijing last week.
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"Seven states of India are landlocked...": Yunus invites China to expand, calls Bangladesh the "only guardian of the ocean"Bangladesh's interim government chief adviser, Muhammad Yunus, has urged China to expand its economic influence in Bangladesh ...
Relations between India and Bangladesh declined after Sheikh Hasina's government was ousted last year amid reports of attacks ...
During his four-day visit to China, Bangladesh's Chief Adviser, Muhammad Yunus, commented on India's "Seven Sisters." ...
Muhammad Yunus called Bangladesh the "sole guardian of the ocean" and claimed that it could offer China a "strategic gateway". , World News News - Times Now ...
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ABP News on MSNPM Adviser Sanyal Questions Yunus’ Remark On India’s ‘Landlocked’ Northeast Amid ‘Extension’ Appeal To ChinaYunus's remarks about India's northeastern states during a business dialogue in China have drawn attention, with Sanjeev ...
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Bangladesh’s interim government chief adviser, Muhammad Yunus, during his four-day visit to China, invited Beijing to expand ...
Chief Advisor Muhammad Yunus has urged the people of Bangladesh to embrace the true spirit of Eid and unite to ensure peace ...
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Chinese President Xi Jinping met Bangladesh's interim Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus in Beijing, discussing stronger ties, Belt and Road collaboration, and key economic partnerships.
Bangladesh's Chief Adviser Yunus emphasizes strong ties with China, seeking economic cooperation and medical tourism ...
"We have achieved a new Bangladesh through the sacrifices of the new generation, and to preserve it, we must build an even ...
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Build things, produce things, market things. Nepal has hydropower, Bhutan has hydropower, we can bring to our purpose. You ...
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