Bangladesh has historically faced challenges in receiving a fair share of Teesta River water from India, with little hope for improvement in the future. Past experiences, including issues related to the Farakka Barrage, have shown that India is unlikely to prioritize Bangladesh’s water needs. To protect millions of people from water shortages during winter and flooding during the monsoon season, Bangladesh must advance the Teesta Project as a critical solution to mitigate economic and environmental disasters. Given its expertise in large-scale water management projects, such as the Yangtze River management, China stands out as the most capable partner for successfully executing this project.
Bangladesh has historically faced challenges in receiving a fair share of Teesta River water from India, with little hope for improvement in the future. Past experiences, including issues related to the Farakka Barrage, have shown that India is unlikely to prioritize Bangladesh’s water needs. To protect millions of people from water shortages during winter and flooding during the monsoon season, Bangladesh must advance the Teesta Project as a critical solution to mitigate economic and environmental disasters. Given its expertise in large-scale water management projects, such as the Yangtze River management, China stands out as the most capable partner for successfully executing this project.
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Apu, ami apnar somporke tot tho jante chai🥰🌹
West Bengal sorkar .. indian gov bar bar bole6e dewar jonno
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