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  • Biranganas recognised as freedom fighters

    Twenty four more Biranganas (war heroines) have been recognised as freedom fighters for their sacrifice in the country’s Liberation War in 1971. The government issued a gazette in this regard on November 17. With these 24, a total of 170 women have been honoured as freedom fighters in phases by the government. The government for…

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  • Chinese Subs for BN

    GOPAL SURI Bangladesh has received two submarines from China a deal that has cost Dhaka $ 203 million. The Bangladesh Navy, in the recent past, has bought frigates, corvettes and patrol craft from the Chinese. However, the buying of submarines is worth pondering over since submarine operations, especially in their infancy, have to be nurtured and…

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  • Bhutan blocks ambitious BBIN project

    An ambitious road connectivity plan involving Bangladesh, Bhutan, India and Nepal (BBIN) — an initiative pushed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi to boost trade — has hit a roadblock with the upper house of Bhutan parliament deciding against ratifying the motor vehicle pact on Wednesday. The BBIN agreement – signed in Bhutan’s capital Thimpu in…

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  • ATM withdrawal, Old-Notes exchange limit ups

    With public anger rising across the country over limited cash availability, the government eased key restrictions including raising daily withdrawal limit from bank counters and ATM as well as hiking the amount of old and now defunct currency notes that can be exchanged. To augment cash supplies, newly printed hard-to-fake Rs 500 notes were also…

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  • Increasing footprint of Pakistani smuggling networks in Myanmar

    LOOKEAST EXCLUSIVE The arrest of two Burmese nationals Khin Maung Win and Kar Mar Din, in Bangkok on October 9, for their involvement in drug trafficking and the fake documentation racket has revealed that Pakistan is increasingly using Myanmar as the ingress point to pump fake Indian currency notes (FICN) into India. During their questioning, the two suspects informed the Thai police that they were being used as couriers to transport large consignments of FICN from Bangkok, via Myanmar, into India. The…

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  • China not against India’s entry in NSG: Envoy

    China today sought to dispel the view that it was against India’s entry into the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG). “The notion that China is against India’s entry into NSG is not right. India and China are working together in this regard,” Consul General of China in Kolkata, Zhanwu Ma said. “Entry of any country into…

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  • Attack on temples planned to grab Hindu land: Bangladesh NHRC

    The attacks on several Hindu temples in Bangladesh were carried out under a well-orchestrated plan aimed at grabbing lands of the minority community, the country’s top rights body said today. The statutory National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) said their initial investigation into the attacks on several Hindu temples and households in the central Brahmanbaria districts…

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  • Expect a power struggle at China’s next party plenum

    FRANCESCO SISCI Clearly the big prize is to dominate the Politburo and the Central Committee at the Party Congress next year, and thus to have the votes to push through the changes and the reforms he deems necessary to move the country forward. “He” is Xi Jinping, head of the party, the government, and the…

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  • Duterte’s war on drugs winning praise from China

    Philippine president Rodrigo Duterte, currently on a state visit to Beijing, has made clear that he admires many things about China, and has even gone so far as to say “I am Chinese” (referring to his grandfather apparently coming from Xiamen). But perhaps what he appreciates most about China is that it doesn’t criticize the way…

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