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  2. Foreign relations of Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    The foreign relations of Bangladesh are Bangladesh's relationships with foreign countries. The Government of Bangladesh 's policies pursue a moderate foreign policy that heavily relies on multilateral diplomacy, especially at the United Nations (UN) and the World Trade Organization (WTO). Since its independence in 1971, Bangladesh has stressed ...

  3. Golam Wahed Choudhury - Wikipedia

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    Dilara Choudhury. Golam Wahed Choudhury (1926 – 13 December 1997), [ 1] also known as G. W. Choudhury, was a political scientist and diplomat from East Pakistan, which later became Bangladesh. [ 1][ 2] He worked as the Director General of the Research Division of the Pakistani foreign ministry and later as Pakistan's Minister of Communications.

  4. Japan–Pakistan relations - Wikipedia

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    Japan. Embassy of Pakistan, Tokyo. Japan and Pakistan established bilateral relations on 28 April 1952. The Dominion of Pakistan had made significant efforts to lift the Allied occupation of Japan. During the Cold War, both countries were part of the Western Bloc. Pakistan played a major role in rebuilding the Japanese economy via mass exports ...

  5. Pakistani Instrument of Surrender - Wikipedia

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    A. K. Khandker, Deputy Chief of Staff of the Bangladesh Forces, represented the Provisional Government of Bangladesh at the ceremony. [14] Also present from the Pakistani Eastern Command were Mohammad Shariff of the Pakistan Navy and Patrick Desmond Callaghan of the Pakistan Air Force, both of whom signed the agreement alongside Niazi. [15]

  6. 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 ...

  7. International recognition of Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    International recognition. Bangladesh portal. v. t. e. The Bangladesh Liberation War [a][b] was a revolutionary independence war that took place in South Asia in 1971; this event resulted in the establishment of the republic of Bangladesh. [3] The war pitted East Pakistan against West Pakistan and lasted over a duration of nine months.

  8. Embassy of Japan, Dhaka - Wikipedia

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    Before the independence of Bangladesh, Japan had maintained diplomatic relations with both West and East Pakistan since their independence from American rule in 1952. . Japanese government loan of US$255 million was granted to help to develop Pakistan during 1961–70, and US$155 million, or around 61 percent of that, was allocated into East Pak

  9. Muktijuddho e-Archive - Wikipedia

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    Liberation War e-Archive (Muktijuddho e-Archive) is a digital library & archive, started on 4 May 2014, [5] working to 'preserve and publicly distribute' the historical documents in digitized format, such as- ebooks, documents, documentaries, movies, video footage & audios, regarding the Liberation War of Bangladesh and Genocide of Innocent ...