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For one, they are showing the GDP per capita lot higher than the figure published by world bank. Second, I compared 2013 figures. And I will believe world bank over BD govt figures. Just like you would, for Indian poverty figures.
Third, GDP figures for 2014 are higher for Indian states too.
GDP per capita and per capita income are not same things, the latter tend to be higher than the former since it also adds the remittance earned by a country to the GDP. Also, World Bank data is outdated which doesn't reflect the changes in base year for Bangladesh (from 1994-95 to 2005-06) while IMF has updated its database this October, hence IMF figures are more accurate. BTW India uses 2011-12 base year.
In any case, Bangladesh's per capita income is quite higher than the neighboring Indian states.
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