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Bangladesh is losing nothing as our patients have found new medical tourist destinations in China and Thailand. It is your businesses that are getting shutdown not ours. It is your business people who crying for Bangladeshi customers not the other way around.

That is great. In the cost in which you can reach China, you can come and go back to BD after taking treatment. Anyway, enjoy the substandard treatments at the hands of Chinese doctor and enjoy consuming substandard drugs of China. And most important of all, keep doing it.
 
That is great. In the cost in which you can reach China, you can come and go back to BD after taking treatment. Anyway, enjoy the substandard treatments at the hands of Chinese doctor and enjoy consuming substandard drugs of China. And most important of all, keep doing it.
Sub-standard drugs? India's entire pharmaceutical industry relies on Chinese raw materials. China is way ahead of India as far as medical science is concerned. As for the cost of travelling to China, China is stone throwing distance away from Bangladesh. The travelling cost is not what the Bangladeshi patients cannot bear. Besides, the Chinese airlines are charging less for Bangladeshi travelers as per the instruction of the Chinese government.
 
India's transport, healthcare and even the money exchange centers are getting shutdown as Bangladeshis are avoiding India as a tourist destination. The economies of West Bengal and the North East are bearing the brunt of the absence of Bangladeshi customers.

 
Sub-standard drugs? India's entire pharmaceutical industry relies on Chinese raw materials. China is way ahead of India as far as medical science is concerned. As for the cost of travelling to China, China is stone throwing distance away from Bangladesh. The travelling cost is not what the Bangladeshi patients cannot bear. Besides, the Chinese airlines are charging less for Bangladeshi travelers as per the instruction of the Chinese government.

Treat yourslef with that RAW material.
 
India's transport, healthcare and even the money exchange centers are getting shutdown as Bangladeshis are avoiding India as a tourist destination. The economies of West Bengal and the North East are bearing the brunt of the absence of Bangladeshi customers.



This tiny loss will more that compensate the free ration Bangladeshis enjoying by the way of Fake Aadhar Card.
 
This tiny loss will more that compensate the free ration Bangladeshis enjoying by the way of Fake Aadhar Card.
Illegal Indians in our textile sector are making big money but don't pay taxes. The tax revenue lost easily surpasses the free ration getting by some illegal Hindu Bangladeshis in India.
 
Deport them again. I do not know who wants to live in hunger? Here they get 2 full meal without doing anything.
Bangladesh imports $15 billion worth of merchandize from India. If we were poorer than India how do we buy $15 billion worth of merchandize from you? Our per capita income is more than yours. (World Bank Open Data). Just remember that it is your businesses which are getting shut down for the want of Bangladeshi customers not the other way around.
 
Bangladesh imports $15 billion worth of merchandize from India. If we were poorer than India how do we buy $15 billion worth of merchandize from you? Our per capita income is more than yours. (World Bank Open Data). Just remember that it is your businesses which are getting shut down for the want of Bangladeshi customers not the other way around.

Our Export is more than 800 BN USD including services which is pure income without any input. Our Export to BD is less than 2% of our export and that is why it is a peanut. Export like food grain is totally our favor to BD because we do not have sufficient foodgrain to meet our export demand. Even WB requested us to lift ban on export of Rice and wheat.

So far as per capita income is concern, our per capita income is our per capita GDP is 2937 USD in Nominal and 11,938 USD in PPP aginst BD's GDP per capita 2820. You need to keep your knowledge updated.


 
Our Export is more than 800 BN USD including services which is pure income without any input. Our Export to BD is less than 2% of our export and that is why it is a peanut. Export like food grain is totally our favor to BD because we do not have sufficient foodgrain to meet our export demand. Even WB requested us to lift ban on export of Rice and wheat.

So far as per capita income is concern, our per capita income is our per capita GDP is 2937 USD in Nominal and 11,938 USD in PPP aginst BD's GDP per capita 2820. You need to keep your knowledge updated.


Is the difference between per capita income of $2937 and $2820 is so great that you can call us poor? Our total export is US$ 51 billion but our export to India is just $1.5 billion which is insignificant as compared to our total export. Economically India is an inconsequential country for Bangladesh. By the by, I was talking about India's export to South Asia not global. In South Asia we are the largest market for you.
 
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Is the difference between per capita income of $2937 and $2820 is so great that you can call us poor? Our total export is US$ 51 billion but our export to India is just $1.5 billion which is less than 2% of our total export. Economically India is an inconsequential country for Bangladesh. By the by, I was talking about India's export to South Asia not global. In South Asia we are the largest market for you.

When you were quoting higher per capita GDP, was the difference so great?

Don't buy from India. We are least interested in doing any business with you. Your export is law because about 70 to 80% of your export is textile and we don't need that.
 
When you were quoting higher per capita GDP, was the difference so great?
I didn't call India a poor country just because, as per the world bank record, your per capita income was lower than us. I call India a poor country when you insult Bangladesh. Economically we are on the same boat. Your GDP is greater than ours so is your size of population. Per capita income is almost the same.
 
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Sub-standard drugs? India's entire pharmaceutical industry relies on Chinese raw materials. China is way ahead of India as far as medical science is concerned. As for the cost of travelling to China, China is stone throwing distance away from Bangladesh. The travelling cost is not what the Bangladeshi patients cannot bear. Besides, the Chinese airlines are charging less for Bangladeshi travelers as per the instruction of the Chinese government.
This is the Hindutva philosophy. If you can see it , hear it, smell it, feel it for real - yet call it false, yeh hai Hindutva.
 
Deport them again. I do not know who wants to live in hunger? Here they get 2 full meal without doing anything.
Is there a different India in some parallel universe that I don't know of? 2 full meals a day for Indians?

An India where people don't starve like people in sub-Saharan Africa? Wow.

A universe where India doesn't rank 111 out of 118?

Aur bhi Superpower hone ka khayesh 100%.....

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I didn't call India a poor country just because, as per the world bank record, your per capita income was lower than us. I call India a poor country when you insult Bangladesh. Economically we are on the same boat. Your GDP is greater than ours so is your size of population. Per capita income is almost the same.

You always bring per capita in. Since you have been made familiar with the reality, I hope you will find something else saw BD economically batter than India. By the way, we have a plan to be a developed nation ( so far as economy is concerned, else we are a an advance nation so far as science and technology is concerned) by 2047. Does BD have any such plan? We shall be either Mo. 1 or next to US in many defence technologies in next 5 years. What is the plan of BD? We are undisputed no 1 in education, where is your country?
 
Is there a different India in some parallel universe that I don't know of? 2 full meals a day for Indians?

An India where people don't starve like people in sub-Saharan Africa? Wow.

A universe where India doesn't rank 111 out of 118?

Aur bhi Superpower hone ka khayesh 100%.....

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You don't have anything else except such pictures to post to satisfy yourself. The reality is this.

India eradicates ‘extreme poverty’ via PMGKY: IMF paper​

A new IMF paper details the impact of the PMGKY scheme on extreme poverty in India​

Updated - April 10, 2022 10:26 am IST
Suchitra Karthikeyan
PEOPLE4.jpg

A view of people at a ration shop in K Sathanur in Tiruchi | Photo Credit: SRINATH M
A new (International monetary fund) IMF paper released on Tuesday, titled ‘Pandemic, Poverty, and Inequality: Evidence from India’ says that ‘extreme poverty was maintained below 1% in 2020 due to Pradhan Mantri Garib Kalyan Ann Yojana (PMGKY). The 52-page paper authored by Surjit S Bhalla, Karan Bhasin and Arvind Virmani, also says that the expansion of India’s food subsidy program absorbed a major part of the pandemic shock. As per the paper, extreme poverty was as low as 1% in 2019 — a substantial reduction in poverty rates from 2011 levels.

The paper argues that incorporation of the food subsidy data has helped it conclude

India eradicates ‘extreme poverty’ via PMGKY: IMF paper

A new IMF paper details the impact of the PMGKY scheme on extreme poverty in India

Updated - April 10, 2022 10:26 am IST
Suchitra Karthikeyan
PEOPLE4.jpg

A view of people at a ration shop in K Sathanur in Tiruchi | Photo Credit: SRINATH M

A new (International monetary fund) IMF paper released on Tuesday, titled ‘Pandemic, Poverty, and Inequality: Evidence from India’ says that ‘extreme poverty was maintained below 1% in 2020 due to Pradhan Mantri Garib Kalyan Ann Yojana (PMGKY). The 52-page paper authored by Surjit S Bhalla, Karan Bhasin and Arvind Virmani, also says that the expansion of India’s food subsidy program absorbed a major part of the pandemic shock. As per the paper, extreme poverty was as low as 1% in 2019 — a substantial reduction in poverty rates from 2011 levels.
The paper argues that incorporation of the food subsidy data has helped it conclude

eradicates-extreme-poverty-via-pmgky-imf-paper/article65303147.ece/amp/

I have posted this many times but you keep posting such stupid pictures again and again. Bukhar Bengali takes consolidation by satisfying himself by posting such pictures.

Recent report.


Extreme poverty in India down to 2.3% in 2022-23: World Bank​

World Bank reports India’s poverty reduction success, lifting 171 million from extreme poverty, with a 2.3% rate in 2022-23​

Updated - June 07, 2025 07:35 pm IST - New Delhi
PTI

Extreme poverty in India down to 5.3% in 2022-23: World Bank

World Bank reports India’s poverty reduction success, lifting 171 million from extreme poverty, with a 5.3% rate in 2022-23

Updated - June 07, 2025 07:35 pm IST - New Delhi
PTI

around 16% of GDP.

“India has lifted 171 million people from extreme poverty in the decade between 2011-12 and 2022-23,” the World Bank said.

“Over the past decade, India has significantly reduced poverty. Extreme poverty (living on less than $2.15 per day) fell from 16.2% in 2011-12 to 2.3% in 2022-23, lifting 171 million people above this line,” the World Bank had said in its ‘Poverty & Equity Brief’ in India in April.

The rural extreme poverty dropped from 18.4% to 2.8%, and urban from 10.7% to 1.1%, narrowing the rural-urban gap from 7.7 to 1.7 percentage points a 16% annual decline, it had said.

Published - June 07, 2025 07:34 pm ISTaround 16% of GDP.

“India has lifted 171 million people from extreme poverty in the decade between 2011-12 and 2022-23,” the World Bank said.
“Over the past decade, India has significantly reduced poverty. Extreme poverty (living on less than $2.15 per day) fell from 16.2% in 2011-12 to 2.3% in 2022-23, lifting 171 million people above this line,” the World Bank had said in its ‘Poverty & Equity Brief’ in India in April.
The rural extreme poverty dropped from 18.4% to 2.8%, and urban from 10.7% to 1.1%, narrowing the rural-urban gap from 7.7 to 1.7 percentage points a 16% annual decline, it had said.

I have quoted F and world bank reports unlike a picture by you. Your country is dependent on rice from other country. Atleast produce sufficient rice to eat. I don't say produce fruits or edible oil or pulse as you guys don't need any other food than fish and rice. You can get fish from sea. Atleast produce sufficient rice to eat.

Published - June 07, 2025 07:34 pm IST
 
You always bring per capita in. Since you have been made familiar with the reality, I hope you will find something else saw BD economically batter than India. By the way, we have a plan to be a developed nation ( so far as economy is concerned, else we are a an advance nation so far as science and technology is concerned) by 2047. Does BD have any such plan? We shall be either Mo. 1 or next to US in many defence technologies in next 5 years. What is the plan of BD? We are undisputed no 1 in education, where is your country?
Your Hasina aunty made a plan to make Bangladesh a developed nation by the year 2041. This is bullsh*t. We all know Bangladesh cannot become a developed nation by the year 2041. But becoming an upper middle income country by the year 2030 is possible only if we can ensure stability in politics in the country.
 
Your Hasina aunty made a plan to make Bangladesh a developed nation by the year 2041. This is bullsh*t. We all know Bangladesh cannot become a developed nation by the year 2041. But becoming an upper middle income country by the year 2030 is possible only if we can ensure stability in politics in the country.

Provide the calculation of how BD can become an upper middle income country by 2030. Don't eat too much of onion and fish.
 

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