Headline
- Adviser urges UN for preparing a road map for Rohingya repatriation
- Myanmar returns over 100 Chinese scam center workers in major crackdown
- Bangladesh and Pakistan resume direct trade after five decades
- 215 foreigners rescued from Cambodian scam center
- Bangladesh to receive 40MW electricity from Nepal
- Turo plans to dominate Australian market taking down Airbnb
- 15 Japanese concepts to improve your life and lifestyle
- 11 Bangladeshis rescued from Myanmar
- February 25 declared as 'National Martyred Soldiers' Day'
- Hong Kong, Singapore lead Asia’s crypto resonance
- China dismisses Australia's allegation over naval drills on international waters
- ‘EC takes preparations to hold election in December’
- India to build fences along border
- NATO to expand military pipelines in Eastern Europe
- Hasina ordered 'no treatment', 'no release' at hospital: Chief Prosecutor
- Study finds that just 1 hour of daily screen time can raise myopia risk
- Funeral of Hezbollah leaders: A sea of people converge in Beirut
- CA invites Elon Musk to visit Bangladesh, launch Starlink
- Md Obaidur Rahman appointed Industries Secretary
- 4 DIGs sent into forced retirement

Transit was one-sided
Over the past 15 years, transit has been a prominent topic in discussions between Bangladesh and India. However, the benefits have been predominantly one-sided, favoring India. While India has used Bangladeshi territory to transport goods to its northeastern statesthe Seven SistersBangladesh has...