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  2. Bangladesh–India relations - Wikipedia

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    Bangladesh-India bilateral trade was over US$10 billion in 2018–19. [41] [42] Bilateral trade between India and Bangladesh stood at US$6.6 billion in 2013–14 with India's exports at US$6.1 billion and imports from Bangladesh at US$462 million, representing more than double the value of US$2.7 billion five years ago. [43]

  3. One Hundredth Amendment of the Constitution of India

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    Tripura: India transferred 31 enclaves to Bangladesh and acquired 2 enclaves. West Bengal: India transferred 1 enclave to Bangladesh and acquired 48 enclaves. Essentially, the amendment aligned the legal definition of Indian state territories in the First Schedule with the actual changes on the ground resulting from the LBA and its protocol.

  4. Amendments to the Constitution of Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    The Constitution (Eighth Amendment) Act, 1988 declared, among others, that Islam shall be state religion (Article 2A) and also decentralised the judiciary by setting up six permanent benches of the High Court Division outside Dhaka (Article 100). Anwar Hussain . Vs. Bangladesh [10] widely known as 8th Amendment case is a famous judgment in the ...

  5. 1947 Sylhet referendum - Wikipedia

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    The British Raj declared on 3 July 1947 that a referendum would be held on 6 July 1947 to decide the future of Sylhet. H. C. Stock was appointed as the commissioner of the referendum. [1] Brigadier Mohinder Singh Chopra was in command of the "SYL Force" (Sylhet Force) made to keep the referendum peaceful, which is why there were no cases of ...

  6. History of Bangladesh (1971–present) - Wikipedia

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    Bangladesh's founding leader Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, as prime minister, with US President Gerald Ford at the Oval Office in 1974. Upon his release on 10 January 1972, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman briefly assumed the provisional presidency and later took office as the prime minister, heading all organs of government and decision-making. [1]

  7. India–Bangladesh enclaves - Wikipedia

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    The IndiaBangladesh enclaves, also known as the Chiṭmahals (Bengali: ছিটমহল chiṭmôhôl[1][2][3][4]) and sometimes called Pasha enclaves, [5] were the enclaves along the BangladeshIndia border, in Bangladesh and the Indian states of West Bengal, Tripura, Assam and Meghalaya. The main body of Bangladesh contained 102 Indian ...

  8. Partition of Bengal (1947) - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. The Partition of Bengal in 1947, also known as the Second Partition of Bengal, part of the Partition of India, divided the British Indian Bengal Province along the Radcliffe Line between the Dominion of India and the Dominion of Pakistan. The Bengali Hindu -majority West Bengal became a state of India, and the Bengali Muslim -majority ...

  9. Pakistani Instrument of Surrender - Wikipedia

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    Scanned copy of the 1971 Pakistani Instrument of Surrender, Bangladesh Ministry of Liberation War Affairs. The document is now public property under the governments of India, Bangladesh, and Pakistan, and can be seen on display at the National Museum in the Indian capital of New Delhi. The text of the Instrument of Surrender is as follows: [19 ...