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Why Bangladesh has left India far behind

Ajit RanadeMar 30, 2021, 08:17 IST

In just 10 short years, the country has surpassed its much bigger neighbour on several economic and social development metrics

Just 14 years ago, in 2007, the per capita income of Bangladesh was half of that of India. And last year, it surpassed India. The second decade of the millennium has been a golden one for Bangladesh, which the rest of the emerging market economies can only envy. Remember, in 2010, the world was still trying to recover from the crash-landing of Lehman and the unleashing of a global financial crisis. A year later, the European economies were hit by a crisis of sovereign debt, which might have spilled over into a full-blown banking crisis. As if that wasn’t enough trouble for the global economy, in 2013 we had the famous episode of the ‘taper tantrum’. The word ‘taper’ was uttered rather casually by Ben Bernanke, chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank of the US, to indicate that the huge monetary expansion in the wake of the Lehman crisis, should now be “tapered”. Mind you, he said taper, ie, only reduce the enormous pace of expansion of money supply.

This mere word sent the world’s financial markets into a spasm, and capital flowed out of emerging market economies in sudden panic. India was counted as one among the “fragile five” economies. Our exchange rate dropped, inflation was in the double digits, interest rates spiked and bank loans were turning bad in big numbers. Bad news for the macroeconomy all round; and to cap it all, was a series of corruption scandals which really soured the mood of investors. Soon after, a new government took office in India, the exchange rate stabilized and foreign money started flowing back in, although in 2016, demonetisation was another avoidable disruptive negative shock. Since then, we’ve had the rollout of the Goods and Services Tax, a new insolvency law and a bunch of other reforms. But the fact is that for the last five years, India’s economic growth rate has continuously declined, and the Covid year has made it go into a deep recession.

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All this background is necessary to appreciate just how well Bangladesh has done in this past decade, which culminates with the golden jubilee of its independence. While India’s GDP growth went down from 8 to minus 10 in five years, Bangladesh’s growth rates have been 7.3, 8, 7.9, 8.2 and 4.2. Even in the pandemic year, it will have a positive growth. And next year it will accelerate. During this past decade, high economic growth has made it possible to reduce poverty from 19 to nine per cent, as measured by the World Bank norm. Export growth has been nearly 15 per cent for several years, making it a global leader in garments export, which accounts for nearly 80 per cent of its exports, and provides five million jobs, mostly to women. Its garments exports - at $33 billion - are more in absolute, not relative, terms than India. By contrast India’s merchandise exports have had a cumulative zero growth in the past five years. In this past decade Bangladesh’s IT exports have gone up from $800 million to $5 billion which, adjusted for its population, is equivalent to $35 billion dollars for India. That’s quite amazing for a late starter in IT and software exports. Foreign direct investment during the decade has gone up from less than a billion dollars in 2009 to nearly $4 billion now (equivalent to India getting $28 billion, adjusted for population). Inbound remittances from non-resident Bangladeshis are about $21 billion, which would be $140 billion, proportionately for India. Bangladesh is building a network of 100 special economic zones to enable further FDI. It has nearly completed a 6.15 kilometre multipurpose road and rail bridge over the river Padma which now links 21 southern districts to the capital city of Dhaka. This connectivity alone could add one per cent to GDP growth, as per expectations.

All illustrations: Ajit Ninan

There are other metrics where Bangladesh has done very well. Its female labour force participation rate is 37 per cent, as against 21 per cent for India. In the global hunger index, it is ranked 88, as against India at 102, out of 117 countries. Life expectancy in Bangladesh is 72 years versus India’s 69. In the gender parity index, it is ranked at 50, as against India at 112, out of 154 countries.

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By any measure, these are impressive achievements for a country born out of a violent and bloody civil war in which three million people were killed, and which was written off rather contemptuously and arrogantly by Henry Kissinger as a “basket case”. In its 50th year, not everything is hunky dory of course, and there are serious challenges of corruption, civil liberties and development lying ahead. India would do well to sign a special free trade treaty to exploit mutual growth potential. A recent World Bank report says with an FTA and better rail, road, water and air connectivity, Bangladesh exports to India can rise by 297 per cent, and India’s exports could rise by 172 per cent.

Imagine trucks from Agartala transiting through Bangladesh to reach Kolkata, and thereby cutting the distance by 1,200 km. And if India’s Northeast can access Chittagong port, which is just 200 km away, the potential for increased exports to the rest of the world is huge.

India and Bangladesh have vast synergies to exploit in trade, commerce, investment, energy security (natural gas), logistics and also geopolitics. For the moment, this is Bangladesh’s moment to savour its achievements of a glorious decade.

Ajit Ranade is an economist and writes on the wheels that make Mumbai run — money and economy
(Disclaimer: The views expressed here are the author's own)



congratulations bangladesh ,
but they have to go a long way to prove their greatness , they will be great when they will defeat two super powers one by one , first USSR then america . :enjoy:
 
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Yes, I agree. Also being one ethnic country helps. The real clincher is the fact that BD has a very simple mission statement. It is not there for the Muslim ummah, it is not there for Palestine, Somalia, Yemen, Syria, Uighurs etc etc, it is not out there to be citadel of Islam, it is not out there to protect Islam.

It has a very, very simple, down to earth mission statement -

  • Enable a good life for Banglas. End off.
And as we can see it is working wonders. BD was a international basket case. Look at it today. In fact BD is inspring what can be done even if you have all the odds against you.
No..

It is there for everyone but BD understands and stays within its limitation.
 
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no protests, no rona, no conflicts with pak and china.
I would partially agree. BD does not have a military confict with any of its neighbors. That is one of the reasons on why they can completely focus on their economy and human development. Nothing to take away from their own efforts.
 
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Indian media, leftists mostly coming up with BD versus India articles are actually criticizing the current Modi govt.

And it's an indirect subtle way of writing against the rising extremist ideology in India.

The reason, the Hindu, the wire, ndtv, TOI, print and some more comes up with these sort of articles.

And no denying the fact BD is doing better.
 
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Indian media, leftists mostly coming up with BD versus India articles are actually criticizing the current Modi govt.

And it's an indirect subtle way of writing against the rising extremist ideology in India.

The reason, the Hindu, the wire, ndtv, TOI, print and some more comes up with these sort of articles.

And no denying the fact BD is doing better.


Agreed.

Bangladesh still has a very long way to go. The direction is good, and there has been some positive developments, but it's yet nothing to boast about.
 
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Indian media, leftists mostly coming up with BD versus India articles are actually criticizing the current Modi govt.

And it's an indirect subtle way of writing against the rising extremist ideology in India.

The reason, the Hindu, the wire, ndtv, TOI, print and some more comes up with these sort of articles.

And no denying the fact BD is doing better.
Yes But this is bringing unwanted attention to BD

One of the reasons BD has progressed is because So far BD has not been used by any major power for their political games. However , as economy grows , living standard goes up. BD will need better trade deals and favors from major powers to maintain the engine. There is only so far you can go in this world with balancing act. BD is reaching the point in its political age where it has to pick a side.

Too much attention brings baggage. The next decade for BD will not be as rosy as the last one. With china and the Quad both vying for influence in the country due to BD's strategic location in the Indian north east. Both know that who ever controls BD will be able exert massive influence in the Indian north east. Along with Awami leagues naked favoritism for India, has made the healthy balance for BD extremely difficult at the international stage. Therefore what we have now is a recipe for disaster.

As for the lefties in India. I am sorry but they are never coming back to power.
 
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Yeah most of this batch was killed by mossad before they even reached their homes. New batch graduated and reached Palestine safely though. Video and pictures on Facebook groups
Had they been Rastas you would still have done so. Your geography dictates. And training Pals means nothing. European Union provide huge amounts of money to PA. Does that mean anything? The fact is your government approaches everything with a distinct realpolitical angle. Meaning do what is best for BD. Are you guys right now having a clash with France? No. Because you cause grief and you will lose all that RMG exports to Europe.
Our exports to Europe mostly consumed by UK and Germany 🤷🏻‍♂️
we don’t trade with France much
Yes But this is bringing unwanted attention to BD

One of the reasons BD has progressed is because So far BD has not been used by any major power for their political games. However , as economy grows , living standard goes up. BD will need better trade deals and favors from major powers to maintain the engine. There is only so far you can go in this world with balancing act. BD is reaching the point in its political age where it has to pick a side.

Too much attention brings baggage. The next decade for BD will not be as rosy as the last one. With china and the Quad both vying for influence in the country due to BD's strategic location in the Indian north east. Both know that who ever controls BD will be able exert massive influence in the Indian north east. Along with Awami leagues naked favoritism for India, has made the healthy balance for BD extremely difficult at the international stage. Therefore what we have now is a recipe for disaster.

As for the lefties in India. I am sorry but they are never coming back to power.
Aye aye captain
But with American modern monetary theory I don’t think it will work. They’re on the path of collapse.
so China it is.
 
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Aye aye captain
But with American modern monetary theory I don’t think it will work. They’re on the path of collapse.
so China it is.
Most likely. But the point is that BD is at the point in its political trajectory of Pakistan in the 1980's . Before 1980's Pakistan was fairly secular. Then came Zia with the US funded weapons and the Saudi funded Wahhabism. It was necessary co-op as Pak needed nukes for its soverignity but that is another discussion. Luckily for BD at least the Wahhabism is on its way out.

It is fair to expect that China expects BD to play the same role Pakistan played for the USA in the 1980's. Nothing comes for free. Do you think the Chinese are pouring 50+ billion dollars in the country , building a military to military contact for the last 30+ years for no reason ?
 
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Most likely. But the point is that BD is at the point in its political trajectory of Pakistan in the 1980's . Before 1980's Pakistan was fairly secular. Then came Zia with the US funded weapons and the Saudi funded Wahhabism. It was necessary co-op as Pak needed nukes for its soverignity but that is another discussion.

Luckily for BD at least the Wahhabism is on its way out.

It is fair to expect that China expects BD to play the same role Pakistan played for the USA in the 1980's.
Correct. Eventually we will side with the Chinese. It’s just a matter of when
 
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Yeah most of this batch was killed by mossad before they even reached their homes. New batch graduated and reached Palestine safely though. Video and pictures on Facebook groups
I think this "BMA trained Palestinian officers get killed by Israel" notion is nonsense.

Most Bangladeshis are too lazy to do any proper research and instead love spreading touchy rumours and the above notion floating around for years is a result of it.
These officers belong to the PLA which is an arm of PLO lead by Mahmoud Abbas. PLO's main objective is to keep peace in Palestine which is mostly achieved by keeping Hamas in check and pushing for a peace deal with Israel.
They do not counter IDF militarily.

PLO is a blessing for Israel. There is no reason for Israel to hurt PLA.
 
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Indian media, leftists mostly coming up with BD versus India articles are actually criticizing the current Modi govt.

And it's an indirect subtle way of writing against the rising extremist ideology in India.

The reason, the Hindu, the wire, ndtv, TOI, print and some more comes up with these sort of articles.

And no denying the fact BD is doing better.

bangladesh is doing good .
WIRE, PRINT, and NDTV are just futile anti hindu , pro muslim pro pakistan mouth piece .
 
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If 'india' is our benchmark that's sad


India is an economic power house, let's not take anything away from them, the Indian middle class are miles ahead of anything we will have in the next 10 years..


That said, coming slow to the race has its advantages, we just take the good things the Indians have done and try not to repeat their mistakes.
 
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