India has become Bangladesh's leading export partner by surpassing which two countries?
In a noteworthy revelation, the Government of India has proudly announced its newfound status as Bangladesh’s leading export partner, surpassing both Japan and China. This achievement is a testament to the remarkable expansion in bilateral trade, as Bangladesh’s exports to India have surged from $450 million to an impressive $2 billion. A highly anticipated development on the horizon is the impending completion of the Agartala-Akhaura rail link project. Once operational, this rail link will become the seventh connecting India and Bangladesh, significantly enhancing connectivity and trade prospects. In addition to the forthcoming Agartala-Akhaura rail link, India and Bangladesh already boast five operational railway lines. These existing rail links play a pivotal role in facilitating the movement of goods and people between the two countries, thus fostering deeper bilateral relations. The inclusion of the seventh rail line, connecting Assam, marks a substantial stride in regional connectivity.
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