Bangladesh
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Created as East Pakistan in 1947, when India gained its independence from Britain and Muslim leaders demanded a Muslim state. Separated by cultural differences and one thousand miles of Indian territory from a neglectful central government in West Pakistan (now Pakistan), Bangladesh achieved its independence in 1971 after a bloody revolt and Indian intervention. It has been struck frequently by devastating typhoons.
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Asian countries, including Bangladesh, Pakistan, and the Philippines, have implemented energy-saving measures due to the Strait’s partial blockage.
From Barron's
Some countries, such as Sri Lanka and Bangladesh, have introduced fuel rationing, while last week Slovenia became the first EU country to do so.
From BBC
In Bangladesh, the government has shut universities, capped fuel purchases, and diverted natural gas away from industry, shutting down four of the five state-run fertilizer plants.
From Barron's
The packing products he supplies come from India, China, Vietnam and Bangladesh.
Bangladesh was quick to close its universities when the war began, bringing forward holidays to celebrate the end of Ramadan.
From BBC
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