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Why Bangladesh chose Malaysia and China before India for PM Rahman’s debut tour

Analysts view the decision to prioritise Kuala Lumpur and Beijing as practical rather than a direct snub of New Delhi.

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What happened Analysts view the decision to prioritise Kuala Lumpur and Beijing as practical rather than a direct snub of New Delhi.
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CenterWhy Bangladesh chose Malaysia and China before India for PM Rahman’s debut tour

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CNA SingaporeNews report · Jun 13, 8:06 AM

Why Bangladesh chose Malaysia and China before India for PM Rahman’s debut tour

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Analysts view the decision to prioritise Kuala Lumpur and Beijing as practical rather than a direct snub of New Delhi.

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South China Morning PostNews report · Jun 13, 5:30 AM

Why Bangladesh chose Malaysia and China before India for PM’s debut tour

Bangladesh’s new leader is set to visit Malaysia and China later this month in a trip that Dhaka says reflects its independent foreign policy – with the decision to skip India seen less as...

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Jun 13, 5:30 AM: South China Morning Post joined the source map.

Jun 13, 8:06 AM: CNA Singapore joined the source map.

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