Indo-Bangla Relations and Tripura: Scope for Future Geopolitical Development
- Author Somprakash Dhar
- Co-Author Saptarshi Mitra
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- Country : India
- Subject : Geography and Disaster Management
Tripura, one of the North-Eastern States of India is surrounded by the neighbouring country Bangladesh from three sides. The length of the indo-Bangla International border is about 856 kms at Tripura. Partition of India-Pakistan (1947) and the Liberation war of Bangladesh (1971), cause a huge influx in the population of Tripura, owing to in-migration from the East Pakistan (presently Bangladesh). But Tripura acted like a true neighbour and gave shelter to homeless immigrants. Since that period, this tiny North-Eastern state of India continuously trying to built a strong geopolitical relation between these two countries i.e. India and Bangladesh. Now-a-days, new possibilities of strengthening bi lateral tie ups and developing people to people contacts can be traced here at the Indo-Bangla International Border of Tripura. This paper tries to focus on the present scenario and future development scopes between these two countries centering Tripura.
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