Dhaka, Feb. 14 -- Bangladesh has emerged as the country with which India has the third-highest trade surplus, with the latter's exports to the former being significantly more than its imports.
Over a period of 20 months ending in November 2024, India's trade surplus with Bangladesh stood at $9.22 billion, according to data published by the Financial Times on Thursday.
During this period, India exported $11.07 billion worth of goods to Bangladesh, while its imports from the country were just $1.85 billion.
The data also highlights that Bangladesh is India's eighth-largest export destination, reflecting the former's importance in the latter's global trade structure.
Bangladesh is one of the South Asian economies that has such a high tra...
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