During his recent four-day visit to China, Muhammad Yunus claimed that India's Northeast was "landlocked" and lacked access ...
It was the hostility of the Yunus regime that made India careful and wary of dealing with them.' 'They gradually backed off ...
Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Bangladesh chief adviser Muhammad Yunus were seen together at the BIMSTEC dinner table ...
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The Print on MSNModi to meet Bangladesh’s Yunus, Nepal PM Oli & Myanmar junta chief Min Aung Hlaing in BangkokThe first bilateral meet between Modi & Yunus is set to take place in Bangkok on the margins of the BIMSTEC leaders summit. Dhaka is set to become chair of the regional grouping.
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The Print on MSNChina rolled out the red carpet for Yunus. He should know Beijing offers no freebiesBy inviting the Chinese companies to the Teesta River Comprehensive Management and Restoration Project, Yunus may have added an extra friction point in ties with India.
For millions of Bangladeshi farmers, manufacturers and entrepreneurs, China's cooperation is akin to receiving a priceless ...
During his recent China trip, Muhammad Yunus, head of the illegal Islamist-jihadist regime in Bangladesh sparked controversy ...
Bangladesh's Chief Adviser, Muhammad Yunus's state visit to China, where he met Chinese President Xi Jinping, reaffirmed economic ties.
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Bangladesh Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus's comments suggesting China's economic influence in Bangladesh and positioning the ...
Yunus described Bangladesh as “the only guardian of the ocean” in the region and said this could be a “huge opportunity” and ...
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Calling Bangladesh as the “only guardian of the ocean” in the region, Yunus said India’s northeastern states being landlocked ...
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