what is the relationship between India and Bangladesh according to 10th class social textbook
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Bangladesh and India are South Asian neighbours. Bangladesh was created with Indian Armed Forces help, in 1971 at the wake of the Liberation War against Pakistan. Diplomatic Relations between the two countries was followed by the visit of Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi in 19th March 1972, at Dhaka, where the she had signed the Indo-Bangladesh Treaty of Friendship, Co-operation and Peace Relations, popularly known as the 'Indira-Mujib Treaty of 1972, with then Prime Minister of Bangladesh Sheikh Mujibur Rahman[1].
The relations between the 2 countries have usually been friendly, although sometimes there are border disputes. The historic land boundary agreement was signed on 6 June 2015 which opened a new era in the relations and further stopped all irritants in ties.[2] They are common members of SAARC, BIMSTEC, IORA and the Commonwealth. The two countries share many cultural ties. In particular, Bangladesh and the east Indian state of West Bengal are Bengali-speaking. Bangladesh has a High Commission in New Delhi with Deputy and Assistant High Commissions in Mumbai, Kolkata, Guwahati and Agartala[3]. India has a High Commission in Dhaka with Assistant High Commissions in Khulna, Rajshahi and Chittagong[4].
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In 1971, the Bangladesh Liberation War broke out between East Pakistan and West Pakistan; India intervened in December 1971 on behalf of East Pakistan and helped secure East Pakistan's independence from Pakistan as the country of Bangladesh. In a 2014 survey, 70% of Bangladeshis expressed a favorable opinion and perception of India.[5] Since the visit of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Bangladesh in 2015 and round back visit of Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to India in 2017, the notable developments that have taken places include resolution of long-pending land and maritime boundaries asserting the issue of enclaves, conclusion of over ninety instruments comprising in the hi-tech areas, i.e., electronics, cyber-security, space, information technology, and civil nuclear energy and observed increase in bilateral trade from US$9 billion to US$10.46 billion in the Fiscal Year (FY) 2018-19, followed by US$7 billion to US$9 billion in FY 2017-18, an increase of 28.5 percent.[6]
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It's a brother and brother relationship.
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India is big brother to Bangladesh