How Bangladesh is Secretly Becoming the Richest Country In South Asia

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  • Опубликовано: 28 ноя 2024

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  • @CasualScholar
    @CasualScholar  Год назад +256

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    • @amiysingh6383
      @amiysingh6383 Год назад +16

      I am from Bangladesh and I see your video 😂😂

    • @CasualScholar
      @CasualScholar  Год назад +16

      @@amiysingh6383 Hello! Hope my pronunciations were not too bad!

    • @amiysingh6383
      @amiysingh6383 Год назад +3

      Bro which country are you from

    • @amiysingh6383
      @amiysingh6383 Год назад +3

      What is your educational background please answer

    • @wisdomhighschool9975
      @wisdomhighschool9975 Год назад +1

      India is THE Fastest Growing Major Economy on Earth, Just Recently Air India ordered a Mammoth 470 Planes worth $ 80 Billion and IndiGo ordered 500 Planes worth 55 Billion, Correct Your OLD Data,And No offence to Bangladesh,Overtaking India's Per capita was a Short lived Thing,Since IMF 2023 Data Shows India's Nominal Per capita is at $ 2,609 USD and Bangladesh at $ 2,470 USD,And IMF Also States that India's Extreme Poverty has declined to 0.68% and Poverty to 6%, Meanwhile Bangladesh has over 16-20%

  • @dungna5424
    @dungna5424 Год назад +1491

    My country, Bhutan 🇧🇹 was first ever country to recognize Bangladesh as an independent country that time

    • @NeshanNur
      @NeshanNur 11 месяцев назад +111

      Yeah that's true. Always love our sweet brother country Bhutan.😊🇧🇩♥️🇧🇹

    • @catcommunity7
      @catcommunity7 10 месяцев назад +55

      Thank you Bhutan & love you 🇧🇹

    • @sbzhasan9998
      @sbzhasan9998 10 месяцев назад +39

      Love bhutan ❤
      From bd 🇧🇩

    • @MaerMaerz
      @MaerMaerz 10 месяцев назад

      ,🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇹🇧🇹🇧🇹🇧🇹🇧🇹🇧🇹🇧🇹🇧🇹

    • @TasfidMahfuj
      @TasfidMahfuj 10 месяцев назад +6

  • @JamakiahEckert-uh7xw
    @JamakiahEckert-uh7xw Год назад +482

    I wish for better. Bangladesh 🇧🇩 love from Switzerland 🇨🇭

    • @HyperBlastX
      @HyperBlastX Год назад +13

      Love from Bangladesh ❤

    • @catcommunity7
      @catcommunity7 10 месяцев назад +11

      Huge love from Bangldaesh 🇨🇭 ❤️ 🇧🇩

    • @robloxgamerzice798
      @robloxgamerzice798 8 месяцев назад +6

      Love Switzerland too from Bangladesh.

    • @rashidahammeddurrani3931
      @rashidahammeddurrani3931 7 месяцев назад +2

      ❤️💕❤️💕❤️💕

    • @msfvlogs8090
      @msfvlogs8090 6 месяцев назад +4

      I am a Bangladeshi. Your endless love from Bangladesh. Hope our love for each other will last a lifetime. 🇧🇩❤❤

  • @myazid3587
    @myazid3587 8 месяцев назад +499

    From Malaysia 🇲🇾 to Bangladesh 🇧🇩 congratulations you guys earn it. You guys hardworking and kind, allah will give you nation prosperity

    • @kashfiaroza5508
      @kashfiaroza5508 7 месяцев назад +13

      Lots of loveeee 😭❤️

    • @rashidahammeddurrani3931
      @rashidahammeddurrani3931 7 месяцев назад +10

      ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ thanks bro ❤️💕❤️💕💕💕

    • @RealmsOfFacts99
      @RealmsOfFacts99 6 месяцев назад +8

      Love from Bangladesh

    • @Sparklezxz
      @Sparklezxz 5 месяцев назад +5

      Thanks so much! I actually lived in Malaysia for 4 years! It’s so beautiful there

    • @Sakura_123-off
      @Sakura_123-off 4 месяца назад +1

      Thanks man I support Malaysia it's also a fav country of mine

  • @keneree
    @keneree 8 месяцев назад +184

    Bangladeshis are very hardworking people and it’s their labor that helped develop my country. All the best from the Maldives 🇲🇻

    • @rashidahammeddurrani3931
      @rashidahammeddurrani3931 7 месяцев назад +1

      ❤❤❤💕💕💕

    • @saddamhossen6680
      @saddamhossen6680 6 месяцев назад +4

      We love Maldives ❤❤❤. We are brother...

    • @msfvlogs8090
      @msfvlogs8090 6 месяцев назад +1

      I am a Bangladeshi. Your endless love from Bangladesh. Hope our love for each other will last a lifetime.

  • @Samuel-ex9pt
    @Samuel-ex9pt Год назад +1261

    As a moroccan I visited Bangladesh in 2007 and it was amazing..such lovely people. I wish them the best for the future.

    • @iMusikkForeva
      @iMusikkForeva Год назад +14

      You should definitely visit now or in the new future. You'll be amazed by the development!

    • @redowanahmed4714
      @redowanahmed4714 Год назад +8

      Thanks a lot brother... 🇧🇩❤️🇲🇦

    • @nawfelmoumen1910
      @nawfelmoumen1910 Год назад +2

      Mnin nta ?

    • @Samuel-ex9pt
      @Samuel-ex9pt Год назад

      @@nawfelmoumen1910 mn darna ...hhhhhhh

    • @sherryjat7433
      @sherryjat7433 Год назад +2

      Did you marry a bengali?

  • @atrothe
    @atrothe Год назад +1781

    I remember raising money for Bangladesh as a school kid in the 1970s in Australia. We donated millions from country regions of NSW Australia alone. We were horrified by the images of starving people and did everything we could to help. Whole towns did charity drives and events to raise money for Bangladesh. Good too see you guys have good food supply now. We always try help when you guys get hit by floods. Australia set up a few NGOs With the money we raised in the 70s and 80s.

    • @マハディ-m7k
      @マハディ-m7k Год назад +100

      Thank you very much

    • @atrothe
      @atrothe Год назад +141

      @@マハディ-m7k Dont thank me , it was Thousands of Australians and all our teachers everywhere.

    • @The_Tasnimur
      @The_Tasnimur Год назад +86

      Thanks for the support of y'all
      Much love and respect from a young Bangladeshi!

    • @mahfuzurrahman2373
      @mahfuzurrahman2373 Год назад +39

      thanks and love from Bangladesh.

    • @sadiameem1492
      @sadiameem1492 Год назад +46

      No words can describe my gratitude towards you and all the people who helped us during the war. Thanks a lot ❤❤❤.

  • @MariaBelenSeyssInquart
    @MariaBelenSeyssInquart Год назад +4859

    BANGLADESH WAS POOR BECAUSE OF BRITAIN. Regards from Argentina to our Bangladesh friends. two Nations, one Heart.

    • @MartinZanichelli
      @MartinZanichelli Год назад +325

      TRUE. It is all Britains fault. Argentina and Bangladesh always together!!

    • @bodysplendor
      @bodysplendor Год назад +173

      *Regards to Argentina too. Always anti Britain!! ***

    • @MohammedKhaled-ju7gy
      @MohammedKhaled-ju7gy Год назад +1

      the british are robbers. Falklands belong to argentina

    • @zamansarkar36169
      @zamansarkar36169 Год назад +181

      🇧🇩🇦🇷We love Argentina like Argentine ❤❤❤❤

    • @favourtube527
      @favourtube527 Год назад +92

      love from Bangladesh 😍🥰🥰🥰

  • @ibrahimasorybah3733
    @ibrahimasorybah3733 8 месяцев назад +209

    As a Guinean 🇬🇳 i dont know how a love my Bangladesh brother i have alot of Bangladeshi friend there very friendly and candly🇧🇩❤
    Balo bundo

    • @rashidahammeddurrani3931
      @rashidahammeddurrani3931 7 месяцев назад +1

      ❤❤❤💕💕💕

    • @dr-mohammadjakaria4764
      @dr-mohammadjakaria4764 7 месяцев назад

      ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

    • @D2D_Gaming_Crew
      @D2D_Gaming_Crew 6 месяцев назад

      😅

    • @msfvlogs8090
      @msfvlogs8090 6 месяцев назад +5

      I am a Bangladeshi. Your endless love from Bangladesh. Hope our love for each other will last a lifetime. 🇧🇩❤️❤️

    • @raselahamed5453
      @raselahamed5453 5 месяцев назад +1

      Wow ! balo bundo , you say Bengali Word ❤

  • @carstengrooten3686
    @carstengrooten3686 Год назад +3755

    As a Dutchie, Bangladeshi geography looks quite similar to that of the Netherlands. Ecxcept that is is even more extreme in what the Netherlands is known for: even bigger rivers, higher population density and more land below sealevel. I hope Dutch engineers can help protect Bangladesh against water related issues and increase agricultural production. There seems to be a lot of potential 🇳🇱🤝🇧🇩

    • @BengalLancer
      @BengalLancer Год назад +206

      Bangladesh actually do use a lot of help from Japanese and Korean engineers/consultants for its river protection projects. Particularly because, not only that we have a low land our land is also very soft. Making small little highways require at least two story mud structure for supporting those highways, Japanese engineers come particularly handy because they face the same problem building highways in their country. Good to hear the Dutch people face the same too... Hopefully we could see some more of you guys in the future

    • @broadlover69
      @broadlover69 Год назад +191

      Netherlands is Bangladesh's one of the biggest development partners
      Dutch queen has visited Bangladesh several years ago
      Dutch-Bangla bank is one of biggest commercial bank in Bangladesh

    • @colors6692
      @colors6692 Год назад +25

      "Dutch engineers"🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @sumbajumba3037
      @sumbajumba3037 Год назад +10

      you are right but its very hot & humid in bangladesh.

    • @Trials_By_Errors
      @Trials_By_Errors Год назад +19

      Bangladesh is 2 times bigger than Netherlands, it is much closer to the equator than Netherland which is an near artic nation.

  • @Hoang-88
    @Hoang-88 Год назад +1649

    I’m Vietnamese, during my study course in South Korea, i met a few Bangladesh students, we live in the same building near the school and they are even nicer to me than other Vietnamese. They have very distinct food and they always share their food to me. They always has cool story to tell about their culture and i just couldn’t forget how they always smile when greeting me. Such nice people, i’m glad their country is doing well !

    • @nhrahat188
      @nhrahat188 Год назад +65

      So happy that you like those stories. Storytelling is in our blood❤

    • @samibangladeshi1721
      @samibangladeshi1721 Год назад +11

      ❤❤❤

    • @eyeball1080
      @eyeball1080 Год назад +46

      Our people are very much welcoming...we invite you.. Visit Bangladesh . Brother

    • @Powercookers-y9e
      @Powercookers-y9e Год назад +6

      ❤❤❤

    • @davidr7819
      @davidr7819 Год назад +55

      I’m from the UK and have been lucky enough to visit Bangladesh and have Bangladeshi friends. A very special place. Prawns, illish, ruhi fish ❤

  • @HariSC
    @HariSC Год назад +1135

    As a nepali happy to see Bangladesh progress and development🇳🇵 🇧🇩

    • @siamahamed7538
      @siamahamed7538 Год назад +23

      thanks brother

    • @jahangirhosen453
      @jahangirhosen453 Год назад +23

      Love Nepal from 🇧🇩

    • @factory1050
      @factory1050 Год назад +18

      🇧🇩❤️🇳🇵

    • @MrMithapur
      @MrMithapur Год назад +30

      We Bangladeshi Love you, Nepal ! And ready to share our newly built Seaport with your country !

    • @প্রতিবাদ-protibad
      @প্রতিবাদ-protibad Год назад +12

      Love you too ❤
      We want to start business with nepal,but india not giving us road permission.

  • @user-rh1ue3fc7j
    @user-rh1ue3fc7j 8 месяцев назад +171

    Go Bangladesh, much success in shaa ALLAH, regards from 🇲🇦 Morocco 🇲🇦❤️🇧🇩

    • @msfvlogs8090
      @msfvlogs8090 6 месяцев назад +2

      I am a Bangladeshi. Your endless love from Bangladesh. Hope our love for each other will last a lifetime. ❤❤

    • @5thdawg917
      @5thdawg917 4 месяца назад

      Ibn Battuta visited Bangladesh

    • @Sakura_123-off
      @Sakura_123-off 4 месяца назад

      Thx man love to Morocco ❤

    • @abulkhayer50
      @abulkhayer50 3 месяца назад

      Thanks bro ❤

  • @kingoflife2271
    @kingoflife2271 Год назад +164

    Bangladeshi peoples are the most hardworking peoples ever! they're also much polite & humble peoples I have ever met. I met many Bangladesh people in Thailand & smile is their big weapon like if you start any conversation they will give you a heart warming smile first then they'll talk politely. Much much love & support from Thailand for fellow Bangladeshis may you progress fast.

    • @fahimmorshed9414
      @fahimmorshed9414 Год назад +4

      thank u so much.. love from Bangladesh ❤😊

    • @iMusikkForeva
      @iMusikkForeva Год назад +7

      When Bangladeshi consumers first started having disposable income the primary destination on everybody's list was Thailand. Such a fun, vibrant, hospitable country...your peoples' smiles are priceless too. much love from a fellow Bangladeshi

  • @swindonianee
    @swindonianee Год назад +1326

    I am utterly shocked and truly happy to see today Bangladesh. I visited the country in 1993 - I could not believe the extend of the poverty I witnessed. The transformation is truly stunning. Regards from Poland.

  • @remington2216
    @remington2216 Год назад +218

    Much love to Bangladeshi from an Indonesian may you all achieve peace and success 🇧🇩 🇮🇩

    • @smaaousaf4368
      @smaaousaf4368 Год назад +11

      indonesia and bangladesh sister countries
      so much in common
      both are moderate

    • @FOREVERLOST-k1
      @FOREVERLOST-k1 Год назад +4

      Thank u my indonesian brother

    • @ashiqurrahman5856
      @ashiqurrahman5856 Год назад +2

      ❤❤❤

    • @growthmindset-kd3tg
      @growthmindset-kd3tg Год назад

      ​​@@smaaousaf4368For majority religion, yes(islam). but for culture and whole aspect is very very very different.

    • @noonwraith401
      @noonwraith401 9 месяцев назад +1

      Culture is always gonna be different. Different race​@@growthmindset-kd3tg

  • @Beybleyder101
    @Beybleyder101 Год назад +538

    As a young Pakistani, it breaks my heart when I learn about the atrocities the early Pakistani governments did to the Bangladeshi people and I am really sorry for it. Its so good to see you guys growing and getting stronger. All the best!

    • @napoleonfeanor
      @napoleonfeanor Год назад +26

      I think the mostly Punjab focused government still tries to throne over other groups but nowhere near genocide like back then. I hope more Pakistanis realise this and improve the country same as BD has been doing. BD still has a long way but seems to be on a good path

    • @shahin.a786
      @shahin.a786 11 месяцев назад +13

      We also want Pakistan prosperity

    • @deadshade442
      @deadshade442 11 месяцев назад +30

      There is no need to be sorry anymore, just pray to Allah for us !!! We Muslims should maintain our brotherhood all over the world

    • @TheLennemoy
      @TheLennemoy 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@deadshade442 Even if that Muslims ancestors and government conducted inhuman atrocities on yours? hmm. by they way they still think you are some lowly shit. look at their comedy involving bangladeshi in it. they always display you as dark skinned lowly sort of guy. be human first and maintain your brotherhood with humanity. and be grateful to those who extend a helpful hand in your hour of need even if they are not your co religionists. by the way, bangladesh is advancing because hasina has cracked down on the islamists and concentrated on development. pakistan is doing exactly the opposite and thats why they are in the shitter.

    • @StruggleAndLearn
      @StruggleAndLearn 10 месяцев назад +8

      ​@@shahin.a786Nooooo.We don't want evil's prosperity.

  • @demianl736
    @demianl736 Год назад +110

    My best friend is studying Bengali at uni. I wish Bangladesh the best. ❤from China

    • @tafrihulislam9753
      @tafrihulislam9753 Год назад

      Which university?

    • @demianl736
      @demianl736 Год назад +7

      @@tafrihulislam9753 communication university of China

    • @FOREVERLOST-k1
      @FOREVERLOST-k1 Год назад +1

      ​@@demianl736 Thank u❤

    • @addyred1861
      @addyred1861 Год назад

      Love ur country my man love from Bangladesh

    • @staybased9320
      @staybased9320 7 месяцев назад

      @@demianl736 u mean communist university of china 😏

  • @zeevkeane6280
    @zeevkeane6280 Год назад +691

    It’s very nice to see Bangladesh doing great. Very proud of them as a Muslim. Keep it up! Love from Iraq 🇮🇶❤️🇧🇩

    • @spirit4hadXero
      @spirit4hadXero Год назад +6

      🇧🇩 ❤ 🇮🇶

    • @mdrashed5513
      @mdrashed5513 Год назад +7

      thanks brother

    • @360-Degreeee
      @360-Degreeee Год назад +6

      🇧🇩❤🇮🇶

    • @blubmuz
      @blubmuz Год назад +10

      Even though it is a Muslim country, they don't have good memories as part of Pakistan... They would probably join India instead if independence wasn't an option.

    • @mujibsheikh5439
      @mujibsheikh5439 Год назад +2

      Same to brother 🇧🇩

  • @tomatodo375
    @tomatodo375 Год назад +1041

    It's nice to see people in Bangladesh enjoying riding the new Dhaka Metro, which is the same as Tokyo's commuter trains. I am sure Dhaka will soon become a more modern and organized city.
    Greetings from Japan. 🇯🇵❤️🇧🇩

    • @akhanddbangladesh8274
      @akhanddbangladesh8274 Год назад +73

      Thanks Japan for your help & being a true friend of Bangladesh. Long Live Japan Bangladesh iron brotherhood.

    • @ask_786
      @ask_786 Год назад +9

      Thanks

    • @arifurr
      @arifurr Год назад +34

      Can confirm. Whenever I ride the metro I see people riding on it with their family or friends. The awe on their face is priceless.

    • @derricksmart5114
      @derricksmart5114 Год назад +7

      Thank you for the video
      I was not aware of this. I learned something today.

    • @david__026
      @david__026 Год назад +44

      Yap... Japan is also making our first subway line in dhaka... New airport terminal,first deep sea port ,power plants and so on.... We love Japan...long live Japan Bangladesh friendship 🇧🇩❤🇯🇵

  • @Nvirr
    @Nvirr 6 месяцев назад +31

    Good luck Bangladesh this really shows your resilience that despite every year you being flooded and your coastal areas being significantly damaged love from the uk 🇬🇧❤️🇧🇩

  • @johnkinyanjui5331
    @johnkinyanjui5331 Год назад +326

    I am happy to know Bangladesh is on its way to a better life for it's people, I used to feel from all I heard on Western news channels. Love from Nairobi Kenya 🇰🇪

    • @FOREVERLOST-k1
      @FOREVERLOST-k1 Год назад +1

      Thank u bro

    • @brightfuture9099
      @brightfuture9099 Год назад

      Well the west portrays whole africa as poor and starving, but we know they're hiding the good side too just like Asian countries

    • @catcommunity7
      @catcommunity7 10 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks a lot beloved brother ❤️

    • @catcommunity7
      @catcommunity7 10 месяцев назад +1

      🇰🇪❤️🇧🇩

    • @sparkhady950
      @sparkhady950 10 месяцев назад

      ❤from🇧🇩

  • @googlygyan
    @googlygyan Год назад +341

    Go Bangladesh ❤👍😊
    From Nepal 🇳🇵

  • @sabbirtalukder2745
    @sabbirtalukder2745 Год назад +857

    As a Bangladeshi I can say that this is the most neutral video of my country's economical and political history to this date.

    • @jesunnahin1905
      @jesunnahin1905 Год назад +14

      So true

    • @aktab9
      @aktab9 Год назад +68

      He actually presented our history better than our textbooks. The textbooks in our country changes acording to who is in power.

    • @xaniyat9491
      @xaniyat9491 Год назад +43

      @@aktab9 fr our textbooks , specially BGS book of SSC is literally riddled with altered history and propaganda and it's not even hard to notice

    • @athoy7079
      @athoy7079 Год назад

      Neutral towards the abusers but negative against the good governments. This video is a pile of shit.

    • @axyan_1077
      @axyan_1077 Год назад +5

      ​@@xaniyat9491Exactly!!

  • @gamingwithdr7643
    @gamingwithdr7643 Год назад +248

    As an indian I am happy to see our bangladesh friends becoming richer..! Love from india

    • @KDean22
      @KDean22 Год назад +7

      HILARIOUS

    • @KDean22
      @KDean22 11 месяцев назад +1

      1 BILLION INDIANS ARE MALNOURISHED.

    • @OmarFaruk25257
      @OmarFaruk25257 11 месяцев назад +12

      🇧🇩🇧🇩❤️🇮🇳🇮🇳

    • @SatpalVerma000
      @SatpalVerma000 10 месяцев назад

      India and Pakistan are fake countries while Bangladesh is bangla nation state of bangla nationality

    • @pritsingh9766
      @pritsingh9766 9 месяцев назад +16

      I am also happy but bangladesh must stop their migrants from crossing the border illegally

  • @MegaS1a2
    @MegaS1a2 Год назад +91

    Love bangladesh from egypt 🇪🇬🇧🇩

  • @shuvosarnaker6101
    @shuvosarnaker6101 Год назад +634

    I am totally out of my word. Never seen such honest historic representation in decades, giving credit to everyone and criticizing everyone in the same place. There is not a single video anywhere compared to this. Love from Bangladesh.

    • @CasualScholar
      @CasualScholar  Год назад +24

      Thank you very much!

    • @ferdausen
      @ferdausen Год назад +3

      Read research papers! Don't be a poor RUclips learner.

    • @ashakelahi9879
      @ashakelahi9879 Год назад +3

      Perfectly said. I am amazed at how much research they put into this video. Rightly pointing out every aspect of the economic and political change never the less future outcome and environmental challenges.

    • @josephthomasthankyoujabbar6302
      @josephthomasthankyoujabbar6302 Год назад

      ​@@CasualScholar❤ 15:47

    • @TerminatorReus
      @TerminatorReus 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@mohamedgoldstein5565 that is common knowledge everyone who knows a little about Subcontinent history knows about this

  • @DonShei
    @DonShei Год назад +423

    As a Filipino working overseas, I have seen that most Bangladeshis are being taken advantage of. They work in areas where no one would want to work, mostly in the cleaning services. They are in bottom of the barrel in labor opportunities, if I would say. Their accommodation and salaries are deplorable. Yet, they work their a$$es off, with many of them without complaints. I always wish them that their condition would improve. News like this make me happy for them. I hope that the country would prioritize education so much more, so that most of them would get higher level of jobs for the betterment of their family and country.

    • @HenriHattar
      @HenriHattar Год назад

      They ARE bice people from a rotten country! A bit like Philippinas I suppose.

    • @banjoowo4001
      @banjoowo4001 Год назад +29

      @AbhijeetKundu what are you even talking about

    • @HenriHattar
      @HenriHattar Год назад

      The Bangladesh people IN Bangladesh are the pooooor ones.

    • @kamalkazi2553
      @kamalkazi2553 Год назад +14

      First of all thank you very much for your kind info.. and your sympati. But my dear i hope you meet our people in arab or Malaysia.. If yes !! Than you are right deu to those who r those country they are not high educated so they are doing odd jobb. As per them we have 20% of our population as 180 million. But they are very hard worker and never said no and with smiling face.
      Pls do not angry my dear i have few worker from veitnam who are working under me.. but I allways friendly with them.. deu to you never meet a Bangladeshi in europe or america.. how we and our future children are ready to give world surprise.. In new York all the highest bulding enginier who is design he is from Bangladesh.. Mr. Rhaman.
      You see the f16 jet.. the man who behind he is also bangladeshi...
      My indian friend he wrote somthing that he never been in Bangladesh and he dont know nothing about Bangladesh. My indian friend they need at first to make a toilet in india so people can relex there hygien.. not in open Street or wheat fild.. ha ha shame on you. I been in hanoi.. respect.

    • @kamalkazi2553
      @kamalkazi2553 Год назад +8

      I have a worker from fliipino who works very hard and is good. We like them.. but the worker is a worker. But we respect all of them .. even if they are from filipino or africa.. it doesn't matter.
      My house garden keeper is from India, so what ?? We respect us as we are human beings. Hope all you understand .❤😂😅😊

  • @brianb6593
    @brianb6593 10 месяцев назад +50

    I’m an American. Interesting in US and world history . I’m glad to see Bangladesh is finally seeing more blessings.

  • @bobbatons1720
    @bobbatons1720 Год назад +321

    A Greek-Cypriot here. I 've never been to Bangladesh but we have a lot of migrants in my country. Really nice people, the vast majority of them at least. Hard workers and very polite and respectful. I'm happr that Bangladesh is becoming more prosperous.
    There's a brain drain of skilled workers to the West, The country should find a way to keep them there and attract even other skilled people from other places. Anyway, I wish the country the best.

    • @Buzz-bro-
      @Buzz-bro- Год назад +12

      Thanks 🥰, Btw Some Bangladeshi live and working in Cyprus 🇨🇾🥰

    • @Hellboy007---7
      @Hellboy007---7 Год назад +4

      Thank you so much❤
      We love cyprus❤❤❤
      Cypriot people are very good and kind.❤❤

    • @FOREVERLOST-k1
      @FOREVERLOST-k1 Год назад

      Thank u

    • @FellaHAILIRA
      @FellaHAILIRA Год назад +3

      ​@@Buzz-bro-welcome but don't come to North East India. Why do you people come illegally into NE India? Go to other countries... Stop coming here. 25% of poor Bangladeshi are supported by NE India. It has become too much .

    • @Sagor1065
      @Sagor1065 Год назад

      Take love from Bangladesh

  • @onesky4343
    @onesky4343 Год назад +68

    It's amazing to see our neighbours doing so good. I have few amazing friends online from Bangladesh. Love from Nepal.

  • @kiritowolf8934
    @kiritowolf8934 Год назад +1270

    As a Bengail, I'm glad that you taught me more than western or even my own country's history textbooks ever tried. 🙏

    • @radthearchopolist2459
      @radthearchopolist2459 Год назад +44

      Well, Bangladesh Studies books don't go over how Bangladesh was after Independence much. I don't know why, considering its BANGLADESH STUDIES. But, anywho. It only teaches you the liberation war and bangladesh before 1971, idk why it doesn't tell the aftermath to modern day

    • @darwinisticanarchist2335
      @darwinisticanarchist2335 Год назад +26

      Also a Bangladeshi here, yes I agree our textbooks only talk about the language movement and the liberation war and a bit about the post-war reconstruction.
      The book in question that I am talking of
      Class 9-10 Bangladesh Studies book (2022) ver

    • @justabusinesssavvyguyfromb8612
      @justabusinesssavvyguyfromb8612 Год назад

      ​@@radthearchopolist2459our BGS books are government propaganda tools, why go through the pain of explaining military dictatorships and coups to kids.

    • @skellurip
      @skellurip Год назад +1

      bruh this is copied from western neo liberal textbook

    • @radthearchopolist2459
      @radthearchopolist2459 Год назад +3

      @darwinisticanarchist2335 Well in the Class 6-7 B.studies book gou get taught about stuff pre war. Class 8, its all about the war and maybe some pre war stuff. Class 9-10 I don't know, I'm only in class 7

  • @krishshah8586
    @krishshah8586 Год назад +267

    As a Nepali🇳🇵 I am very happy to see Bangladesh flourish...I also hope India let us develop Nepal-Bangladesh trade route so we can develop our relations further and develop together 🇧🇩❤🇳🇵

    • @SadmimHossain
      @SadmimHossain Год назад +9

      🇧🇩❤🇳🇵

    • @Daddy-R
      @Daddy-R Год назад +10

      endia is a cancer in the region. Bangladesh Bengal region had border with Nepal, China, Burma.
      Radcliff lines came in our way. But Bengalis don't accept those fake lines. Time will reunite us. Peace to all south asian nations. We shall rise together ❤️

    • @kaustavd1184
      @kaustavd1184 Год назад +35

      ​@@Daddy-Rthe language you use for the country which has helped liberate you and supported millions of your people in many ways, including livelihood, education and medical treatment, tells that you're what is called nemok haram in Bangla. Anyway, most of us don't have such poison for Bangladesh, or Nepal, or any other neighbouring country. It's probably your inferiority complex talking. Peace.

    • @NazriB
      @NazriB 11 месяцев назад

      Lies again? Spank Bang USD SGD

    • @Daddythovकसdoठदछखhsyथङf59hh4dy
      @Daddythovकसdoठदछखhsyथङf59hh4dy 11 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks and love from Bangladesh ❤

  • @morningstarinsanity321
    @morningstarinsanity321 Год назад +295

    As an Indian I love Bangladesh, I support their cricket team next to India, I want to travel and make friends with them, ride the new metro, legendary Turag and Sonar Bangla Express. I love and thank them to extend support to us diplomatically and politically in all the frontiers...Long live fellas...Long live your intellectual and cultural awakening.

    • @markinboy
      @markinboy Год назад +6

      Your are very welcome.

    • @morningstarinsanity321
      @morningstarinsanity321 Год назад +2

      @@markinboy shoto ashaa ❤️🔥

    • @markinboy
      @markinboy Год назад +5

      @@morningstarinsanity321 আবার আসিব ফিরে, এই বাংলায় :)

    • @jaoatarraz7601
      @jaoatarraz7601 Год назад +4

      You are always welcome and we love addas you know? We would very much like to have a chat with you, while eating tea 😅

    • @morningstarinsanity321
      @morningstarinsanity321 Год назад +1

      @@jaoatarraz7601 I know...specially Dhaka University'r kacha kachi...positive vibes only...sotto asha ❤️

  • @nassehk
    @nassehk Год назад +91

    It is just heartwarming to see how they managed to turn things around in Bangladesh. Sending love from Iran and Canada.

  • @Beanbagtop
    @Beanbagtop Год назад +128

    My father was shot 3 times in the chest and hand during the liberation war. He was 8 years old. Now he's one of the leading renewable energy businessmen in country. All his life he gave his all in effort to help his country. Same as so many people in our country. The patriotism fills me with pride. And I aim to work just as hard to see a better future.

    • @abdulazeezK-eu2nl
      @abdulazeezK-eu2nl 11 месяцев назад

      Ian an indian brother I like to invest bangladesh that benefits development of bangladesh
      If u don't mind please give your insta id

    • @goku-fs7
      @goku-fs7 11 месяцев назад +5

      Mashallah How did your father survived 🤨

    • @Beanbagtop
      @Beanbagtop 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@goku-fs7 he was taken to a nearby camp where they had Doctors tending to the injured

    • @Beanbagtop
      @Beanbagtop 10 месяцев назад

      @@Md.AnikHossain-it1oc whatever you want to believe brother, the certificate he received bongobondhu and the bullet marks on this hand and chest are enough proof for me with also the other eye accounts

    • @Perseverance70
      @Perseverance70 10 месяцев назад +2

      What's your father's name? I would love to hear more of his success.

  • @EdwinaTS
    @EdwinaTS Год назад +143

    When I was a student living in a run down bedsit in St. Albans, UK, I met another resident, a Bangladesh student studying an MBA. It turned out that he was a Colonel in the army, and he told me a most moving story of his life with very basic english. He was tortured at one time. This gave me a big jolt of motivation to succeed. Always remember, the poorest nations also have great citizens who will emerge from unthinkable difficulties.

    • @msfvlogs8090
      @msfvlogs8090 6 месяцев назад +3

      I am a Bangladeshi. Your endless love from Bangladesh. Hope our love for each other will last a lifetime.

  • @zorusiusprinsus6260
    @zorusiusprinsus6260 Год назад +26

    From morocco, Love to this country they have done great!

  • @TERMINATOR-92
    @TERMINATOR-92 Год назад +110

    As a Pakistani I am ashamed of what our corrupt politicians did with our brothers and Happy that they are going in the Right direction ❤

    • @HasnainIslamMunim
      @HasnainIslamMunim Год назад +2

      I hope they understood then we would be of the same country to this date

    • @juniedmohammedtazrian4122
      @juniedmohammedtazrian4122 7 месяцев назад +9

      You don’t need to be ashamed. It was your political people who oppressed on Bangladeshi people. And they need to see how we are improving day by day. Though there is corruption but developing is not stop.

    • @Lighthouse-b9s
      @Lighthouse-b9s 7 месяцев назад +1

      The then 1970-71 Pakistan Army Junta & Bhutto was in cahoots with each other in 1971 Bengali Genocide and Breakup of then Pakistan ...

    • @msfvlogs8090
      @msfvlogs8090 6 месяцев назад +3

      I am a Bangladeshi. Your endless love from Bangladesh. Hope our love for each other will last a lifetime. 🇧🇩❤️🇵🇰

    • @rajaram1916
      @rajaram1916 5 месяцев назад

      His name is Mrbest8901😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @Arnab6677
    @Arnab6677 8 месяцев назад +65

    Im bengali from India. Its great to know that our brothers are building their Nation, we had the same land, same blood and same history. Love you all from the bottom of my heat 🥲❤

    • @Arnab6677
      @Arnab6677 8 месяцев назад +1

      Heart*

    • @gothi5640
      @gothi5640 6 месяцев назад +4

      We love you too bro ❤️

    • @bangladeshsports1971
      @bangladeshsports1971 4 месяца назад +2

      ❤❤

    • @MdHossain-rg1zz
      @MdHossain-rg1zz 4 месяца назад +1

      We are mot same even our language is also literally different. You are just hindu and indian

    • @luminousWhi-ku7lm
      @luminousWhi-ku7lm 3 месяца назад +2

      ​@@taemyfavouritetea8769Even after the flood which is caused by india?

  • @varshaiisc
    @varshaiisc 7 месяцев назад +31

    As an Indian who has Bengali roots, I'm happy to see our brothers in Bangladesh thrive ,jai hind,joy Bangla

    • @voidninja9134
      @voidninja9134 6 месяцев назад

      Lol Ami Jani na Kota Bengali care kore Bangladeshi niye maybe Jara kore Tara mostly Bangal

    • @tanishachowdhury3117
      @tanishachowdhury3117 5 месяцев назад

      Lot of love from Bangladesh ❤❤❤

  • @JamiuJilan
    @JamiuJilan Год назад +231

    As a Bangladeshi I'm amazed to see such an excellent explanation of Bangladesh's 50-year history just in 30mins. All provided info here are true, especially the last segment of the video "The worry".
    Well done Casual Scholar, keep up your good work. 👏

    • @CasualScholar
      @CasualScholar  Год назад +12

      Thank you!!

    • @karlk7070
      @karlk7070 Год назад +8

      @@CasualScholar I do doubt it is a classic Western mindset talking about the problems of Bangladesh. Imo Poor nations NEED a working autocracy to drag it forward, no matter how corrupted it is. China had the problems you said for decades, but still growing faster than the developed world. Democracy is the method to maintain social stability without cruelty, democracy is NOT the magic key to wealth.
      Without autocracy, the miracles of South Korea & Taiwan & China & Singapore & Vietnam would NEVER have happened. So many countries, Argentina, India, Philipines, tried to build a democracy before getting rich, what they got? Democracy or wealth? None. It only divides the country, preventing them from building competetive industries, resulting in oligarchy.
      It is a country, not a city state, a country needs to create a cluster of working industries by force, to make people not starve, then consider if they want to free the people or continue ruling over them.
      Let's say it is 1980, and China decides to compete in world trade to jump start the economy. If it is a "democracy", how would it make decisions? There are provinces making huge sacrifices, and provinces that gain so much benefit as ports. Just take a look at India. Each president consider their oligarch region. When Modi is in charge, all amazing things would happen in Gujarat just because Modi started as a buraucrat here, what would happen if the next president has no interest in Gujarat? There will be nothing consistent, only endless loops of blaming each other, fighting for interests without thriving for the whole picture. But it is China, if the central government dictates a position for the province, it has to stay that way, no other ways around. If a province is dictated to farming, it has to, and it won't change into a tourism-oriented, or financing-based state based on their preferences. All the main funding goes into building few spheres of industry hubs, while the most provinces pay the check, watching their equal brothers get rich and they cannot complain.
      South Korea and Taiwan became a democracy because their leaders was firstly autocratic, then decided to free it after the fundamental industries being set (also thanks to their people for fighting for freedom). Singapore and Vietnam was more of a autocracy but with organic methods of political negotiation. And it is compeletely possible that these 2 countries would slowly turn from autocracy to complete democracy. China, on the other hand, has based their autocracy, fearing of a huge domestic unrest, on the basis of high-tech policing and information control - their autocracy, with immense kills, is more of a irreversable curse, and would create huge civil unrest / humanitarian crisis if lifted - that's why China would always stay autocratic, or it would face the fate much worse than the USSR.

    • @arbuilds
      @arbuilds Год назад +2

      ​@@karlk7070 I very much agree with having an autocracy ruler for countries which have not gotten out of a toddlers age. The moment you let democracy take organic growth it just doesn't happen, corruption and power grabbing just swarms all over and back to square one but the last part of the documentary is the crucial question? At a certain point the current autocracy will be pulling us down rather than lift us up further. Have we reached that point yet or is it still years or decades away? Nonetheless an accurate & remarkable representation of Bangladesh's economy & history without any political biases.

    • @karlk7070
      @karlk7070 Год назад

      @@arbuilds Imo Bangladesh still has massive potential. Infrastructure, electronic manufacturing, all viable if there is a stable political environment - in which, personally, I do believe in an autocracy being very much correct, in order to steadily carry on the building of all the infrastructures, and the advancement of education system. China was also extremely corrupt at its rapid growth (they did partially control the corruption, but it was like from only 8 years ago, corruption was outrageous for decades), so I believe before becoming a higher middle income country, Bangladeshi should worry about political stability more than corruption. It really is a lesser of 2 evil, just personally speaking. I would assume there are still 1-3 decades for all the build up, in order to come after Vietnam as a new manufacture hub of Asia.
      After all, Bangladesh is not plagued by fanatic communists or military junta, so it won't be a bloody irreversable autocracy.

  • @ziaulkhan1215
    @ziaulkhan1215 Год назад +40

    This is one of the most well researched video on Bangladesh and it's history. I was looking for a video like this for a very long time.

    • @CasualScholar
      @CasualScholar  Год назад +2

      Thank you so very much for the generous gift :) Very happy you enjoyed!

  • @WST126
    @WST126 Год назад +559

    As a Pakistani I'm happy to see Bangladesh succeed. Even more, get it's independence from Pakistan. What drowns us are our generals, exactly what doesn't drowns Bangladesh.

    • @muhtasimhaque6084
      @muhtasimhaque6084 Год назад +45

      Love to our Pakistani brothers and sisters

    • @ali99_82
      @ali99_82 Год назад +38

      They are the ones who got true azadi from the British - we Pakistanis live in an illusion k we are azad

    • @codejunkes4607
      @codejunkes4607 Год назад +65

      No hate to any Pakistani who recognises and acknowledges the genocide and pain we have gone through.

    • @monwarhossain2269
      @monwarhossain2269 Год назад

      Love you brother❤ 🇧🇩 yeah mainly Pakistani army is really asshole We love Pakistani people they are innocent like us we know

    • @Mkbis870
      @Mkbis870 Год назад +36

      As an Indian I would suggest you to tell your government to stop terrorism and focus on development ... your all tax is wasting

  • @mr.wonderer9768
    @mr.wonderer9768 Год назад +29

    There's many Bangladesh working here in Malaysia . Honestly speaking they really hardworking people.

    • @Dripxxl-i4k
      @Dripxxl-i4k Год назад +2

      True. Also they dont SmeII bad like Indians.

    • @gerooq
      @gerooq Год назад

      @@Dripxxl-i4kcook

  • @jaredspencer3304
    @jaredspencer3304 Год назад +345

    The opening sequence makes it seem like Bangladesh declared independence for no particular reason, and this caused a genocide. At the time, Bangladesh (then East Pakistan) was home to the majority of Pakistan's population. Sheikh Rahman (the guy who declared independence) won the 1970 general election (his party gained an outright majority), but West Pakistan refused to let him govern, Bangladeshis protested, Pakistan started a brutal crackdown, Bangladesh declared independence, then the genocide got started in full force.

    • @bobdollaz3391
      @bobdollaz3391 Год назад

      And most of the dead were East Bengali Hindus!

    • @priatalat
      @priatalat Год назад +78

      Agreed. We didn’t mind being East Bengal, and even tolerated being renamed to East Pakistan. But Pakistan crossed the line when they tried to take away our language by replacing it with Urdu.
      Bangla truly is an amazing language. Bengal was actually known as the “land at the end of the world” since it was practically impassible at that time by normal means. This meant travelers journeying to China would stop at Bengal for a bit, thus impacting the locals with their language and culture. Same for the travelers coming from China, as Bengal was the first place they stopped at to recuperate before continuing their journey. So we were basically impacted by the whole world. It’s also why Bengali people can move anywhere in the world and learn the language, since Bangla already has a wide range of articulations.
      Fun fact: The Bangladesh Liberation War is the only war in history so far in which the conflict was predicated on defending a language.

    • @hailthewarlord
      @hailthewarlord Год назад +23

      Even in 1954 Bengali Coalition won the election but days after handing over the power west Pakistan declared Martial Law, and stopped elections from taking place in near future.....by 1970 people had enough.

    • @jk_lol
      @jk_lol Год назад +32

      Never forget how the United States, Britain, Sri Lanka, China, Saudi Arabia all rooted for this genocide.

    • @jirenthegrey6897
      @jirenthegrey6897 Год назад +5

      @@priatalatHow come West Bengal was ok with Hindi but u guys were not ok with Urdu?

  • @DeeTofa
    @DeeTofa Год назад +196

    As a Bengali American, I have always wanted to know more about the country my parents emigrated from, but all I find are heavily bias videos that don't give a clear picture of what actually happened. I am deeply thankful for this amazing video.

    • @addyred1861
      @addyred1861 Год назад

      This is one of the best analysis ever. U can take almost everything stated on this at face value

    • @sifatcreator1175
      @sifatcreator1175 Год назад +4

      yes and please visit your country !! and know more and more about your culture and history ! allah bless you

    • @indraneel5123
      @indraneel5123 Год назад

      Come visit

    • @anon7641
      @anon7641 Год назад

      Please!!! Ur parents fled the genocide- it was a genocide of HINDUS

    • @vikramrao6391
      @vikramrao6391 Год назад

      There are tons of great videos of Bangladesh. There will always be haters.

  • @NowaparaGhat
    @NowaparaGhat Год назад +68

    Proud to be a Bangladeshi.
    Hat's off for all of you guys who are appreciating and supporting us on comment section❤️

  • @TorikulEducation-pv8bx
    @TorikulEducation-pv8bx 6 месяцев назад +4

    Bangladesh is very good country. People are very good and humble.
    Love from 🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸❤🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩

  • @Yasin_2312
    @Yasin_2312 Год назад +108

    We were colonised and looted by the British for 250 years, faced a famine that was created by the British which killed a Million, occupied and looted by Pakistan for 24 years, lost nearly 3M people by Pakistan alone in 1971, endured deadly cyclones which killed hundreds of thousands, faced military coups, corruption, a brain drain, religious tensions, sea level rise, heavy monsoons, densely populated and finally sheltered 1M Rohingyans.
    But to see Bangladesh still improving and rising back to its former glory, makes my heart warm. Joy Bangla 🇧🇩🇧🇩

    • @Nikstar556
      @Nikstar556 Год назад

      It's India.. Bangladesh is not even exists before Pakistan war

    • @anandsuralkar2947
      @anandsuralkar2947 Год назад +12

      As an Indian let me tell you.
      Bangladesh is one of the most respected country in my eyes.
      Bangladeshis are very humble and good people ❤.
      You people have suffered a lot but you people went through all the harshe conditions without losing an ounce of morality or culture really hats off to you and lots of love and respect❤❤

    • @Yasin_2312
      @Yasin_2312 Год назад +5

      @@anandsuralkar2947 Thank You very much 🥹 I’m glad people like you still exist. 🇧🇩❤️🇮🇳

    • @MdIbrahim-bk3vy
      @MdIbrahim-bk3vy Год назад +1

      Also faced genocide from British remember bengal famine

    • @Heywjebbs
      @Heywjebbs Год назад +2

      ​@Bangladesh_EditsWe all are essentially the same people, just divided by borders. Glad that you guys are doing well 😊❤

  • @flashevolflayor
    @flashevolflayor Год назад +50

    Love Bangladesh from North Korea🇧🇩❤️🇰🇵

    • @Hdjehejjsjwjwjed
      @Hdjehejjsjwjwjed Год назад

      No way how are U watching?????? Kim gonna kill u😢

    • @warrior71exc
      @warrior71exc 10 месяцев назад +2

      Love you from Bangladesh 🤝🇧🇩🗿

    • @cricfic
      @cricfic 7 месяцев назад +8

      How? We all are know as general pepole can't use internet even they didnt know what is thi!

    • @SafwahSafeer
      @SafwahSafeer 5 месяцев назад +2

      @@cricfic Exactly! Some explaining to do.

    • @Red._.Cherxy
      @Red._.Cherxy 4 месяца назад +2

      How are you watching this?

  • @sajidt.chowdhury726
    @sajidt.chowdhury726 Год назад +109

    Never watched a video on Bangladesh's socio-economics that was so accurate & balanced in it’s coverage. Thanks from Bangladesh.

    • @madsam0320
      @madsam0320 Год назад

      Balance? You must be joking, I don’t think you noticed the subtle right wing liberal bent narratives of socialism bad, free market good, state intervention bad, non governmental organisations good. It’s good for economy, that’s true. But does it benefit the vast majority? Questionable.

    • @AkibujjamanKhan
      @AkibujjamanKhan Год назад +2

      Taught me things that I didn't even know about. A well researched video free of propaganda.

    • @madsam0320
      @madsam0320 Год назад

      @@AkibujjamanKhan free of propaganda? It’s subtle, you just didn’t notice it. All of the blames are put on social policies and the solutions are less regulations and free exploitations of the poor. It’s recipe for enrichment of a few in power and do nothing for the country in the long terms.

    • @CasualScholar
      @CasualScholar  Год назад +3

      Thank you for such a kind comment! Glad you enjoyed :)

  • @Asghebs
    @Asghebs 3 месяца назад +17

    Today is 6 August 2024
    And Bangladesh has fallen , army has taken over , people are being radicalised by Pakistani media , killing minorities .
    Fall of Bangladesh has begun

    • @cobiepal
      @cobiepal 3 месяца назад +2

      People are also protecting minorities in Bangladesh

    • @User_vempy
      @User_vempy 3 месяца назад +2

      I heard students are taking place for traffic police. Is it true?

    • @cobiepal
      @cobiepal 3 месяца назад +1

      @@User_vempy it was

    • @User_vempy
      @User_vempy 3 месяца назад +2

      @@cobiepal Bengali students must be really nice then

  • @orboakin8074
    @orboakin8074 Год назад +198

    ABSOLUTE congratulations to Bangladesh, their government and the people. Respect from Nigeria. This is all due to them. This is also what comes of embracing and using good socioeconomic systems (capitalism 👍👍), political policies and hard work. Bangladesh is proof of this, as are other countries like Rwanda, Kenya, Singapore, Taiwan, Botswana, Chile etc.

    • @LoveBD153
      @LoveBD153 Год назад +5

      Thank u

    • @sutapasbhattacharya9471
      @sutapasbhattacharya9471 Год назад +9

      Bengal was actually the richest province in the richest country in the world before the British cam a looting. I am copying below I comment I have made about the British in India in which Bengal features prominently.
      India actually had the world's largest economy (over 25% of global GDP) in the early 18th Century prior to British occupation, deindustrialization and looting of India's resources. Research published by Columbia UP in 2018 showed that the British stole about US45 Trillion from India from 1757-1938 (see Prof. Jason Hickel's article online about how modern Britain was built with loot from India). Britain's Industrial Revolution and much Western development was financed by 'loot' (Hindi for plunder) from India. India's world leading textile industry was systematically eliminated by the Brits so that Britain's new industrial cotton industry [copying Indian techniques and styles - e.g. 'Paisley'] could develop as 19th Century historians H.H. Wilson and Friedrich List both noted. This included tariff barriers, making India a monopolized Captive Market for British goods and breaking weavers fingers and even cutting off thumbs of the famed Dhaka Muslin weavers. Governor General Bentinck wrote that the plains of India are bleached with the bones of her weavers. India had produced the best steel in the world (Wootz) as recognized by English experts in the 1790s - and Sheffield copied its methods. French and British colonial observers noted that 18th Century India made cannon and muskets as good as any in Europe but arms production was eliminated. The oldest seaworthy ship in the Royal Navy HMS Trincomalee was built by an Indian Co. in 1817 but British competitors stopped shipbuilding in India. When 19th Century Indian engineers showed that they could design and build locomotives, this was of course suppressed. It was not until the 1914-18 Great War in Europe that India was allowed to develop some industrial capacity - then only due to Britain's emergency needs.
      They also killed tens of millions of the poorest in about 3 dozen famines created by Britain stealing India's foodgrains for British profit and Food Security. See also Sullvan and Hickel’s (2022) online AJ English article ‘How British Colonialism Killed 100 million Indians in 40 Years’. Robert Clive returned from Bengal with his 'loot' as the richest non-monarch in Europe and his East India Co. mafia became the super-rich new elite known as 'nobs' (from 'nabobs') whilst up to 1/3 of the population of Bengal, Bihar and Orissa (up to 10 million) died in the 1770 Great Bengal Famine created by their rapacity - as predicted by Richard Becher (a relative of novelist William Thackeray). This led to Europe's first Credit Crunch in 1772 when dozens of banks collapsed in days as Indian loot financing Western development dried up for a while. The EIC started peddling Indian opium to China from 1770 (kidnapping children to work on opium plantations etc.) which brought Britain 1/7 of its export revenues for 140 years.
      In 1877 Cornelius Walford showed that there were 30 famines in British-occupied India in just 120 years compared to 17 famines in all of India in the previous 2,000 years. This was because native Hindu and Indianized Muslim rulers acted to prevent and alleviate famines. The British created them with their profiteering, hoarding and exporting for Britain's profit and Food Security [it was Industrial Britain that did not grow enough food to feed itself - until after 1945 - India as a whole always did]. The Disraeli regime even set up Death Camps for victims of the 1877 manmade famine in Madras Province - giving famine victims less starvation rations for hard labour than given in Buchenwald - killing 94% of inmates. 5-7 million died whilst record amounts of Indian grain exports lowered prices in Britain and the West. Famine survivors were coerced into the new slavery of indentured labour in the Caribbean etc. Disraeli organized the biggest feast in human history, the 1877 Delhi Durbar, to celebrate Vicky being named Empress of India whilst 100,000 a week died in South India. In 1901 The Lancet estimated conservatively from the census that 19 million had died of starvation in Western India during the 1890s due to British policies. In 1936 George Orwell wrote in Road to Wigan Pier that 100 million Indians must be forced to the edge of starvation so that the British can live in comfort. As late as 1942-3, Hindu-hating White Supremacist Winston Churchill was responsible for killing millions in Bengal due to Nazi-like Collective Punishment of Bengal and - after British cover-ups were blown by the press in 1943, preventing Food Aid from other countries reaching Bengal, diverting US, Canadian and Australian grain to the UK. As ever, there were surplus food stocks in India as a whole but the Brits ensured they didn't get to Bengal. Even the Nazis allowed Red Cross Food Aid to Greek Famine victims in 1941.

    • @Muhammad_Ahmad_
      @Muhammad_Ahmad_ Год назад

      Who says capitalism is the sole remedy for success? Capitalism is a system in which some few people hoard half of the planet resources which the rest of the people toil tirelessly to provide for themselves. Look at how dangote has monopoly in key areas of Nigeria's economy and is preventing any competition

    • @AnAn___
      @AnAn___ Год назад +2

      @@introboy1 Haiti is socialist.
      Why are most Asian countries booming?

    • @Powercookers-y9e
      @Powercookers-y9e Год назад +1

      ❤❤❤

  • @jakariafarhan8120
    @jakariafarhan8120 Год назад +18

    As a Bangladeshi I am very amazed to see your explain about our Country. Thank you love from Bangladesh 🇧🇩

  • @anti-dope9608
    @anti-dope9608 Год назад +2576

    Fun fact: Both India and Bangladesh's national anthem was composed by the same person, who also happened to be the first asian to receive the Nobel prize.

    • @kaiserwhence2468
      @kaiserwhence2468 Год назад +242

      Yeah,here we call him “bishwa kabi” meaning world poet,and his name is rabindranath Tagore

    • @arjunraj823
      @arjunraj823 Год назад +109

      ​@@kaiserwhence2468no need of translation. Can understand the meaning even as a Malayalam speaker from Kerala.

    • @answerman9933
      @answerman9933 Год назад +32

      How is this fact fun?

    • @alexv3357
      @alexv3357 Год назад +153

      @@answerman9933 Fun here doesn't mean fun in the sense of humour necessarily so much as in the sense of being light and small and not a heavy or dark fact, like the description of a battle or natural disaster. Fun facts are anything which are not of great consequence but which might serve as a momentary point of conversation at a party, but perhaps little more. In this light, the fact that the same person of note happened to compose both the Indian and Bengali national anthems is the embodiment of a fun fact.

    • @keyboardwarrior6786
      @keyboardwarrior6786 Год назад +58

      Bangladesh should change its national anthem

  • @Asif.S.
    @Asif.S. Год назад +36

    🇧🇩 Bangladesh is one of the most satisfying countries to spend childhood out there, specially in rural areas. Unlike many european or north american countries Bangladesh has an average of 12 hours night- 12 hours daylight around the whole year, beautiful rural areas, eye pleasing landlines, balanced day or night time temperature, and people with beautiful smiles 😊🇧🇩

    • @defridox999
      @defridox999 7 месяцев назад

      Lol most satisfying country to spend childhood???? 😂 😂😂next joke please

    • @bushramduti
      @bushramduti 7 месяцев назад +2

      @@defridox999yes. Mostly because we have rich culture and family life, not broken families like west, or drug and gun violence, open beautiful nature, with great parental guidance, beautiful school life, spiritual wealth due to our religious and spiritual society, no extreme sexualization of life and relationships, beautiful platonic bonding among friends, what beautiful days MashaAllah we passed… now I am a 37 year old female, an engineer, working in corporate, lived in USA for a year, 3 years in Belgium, my life has been most blessed in my time during Bangladesh MashaAllah

    • @shahriarsajid2496
      @shahriarsajid2496 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@defridox999 another salty indian crying of Bangladeshis 😂

    • @defridox999
      @defridox999 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@bushramduti i accept about the family life of Bangladesh because parental relation with children here is deep compared to west but this is a very poor country with unstable politics and pathetic education system... Only part i agree with you is the family thing, excluding that life in Bangladesh is worst

    • @bushramduti
      @bushramduti 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@defridox999 well I did get education in Bangladesh (Bachelors in civil engineering) and went to Belgium for my masters , and if I had a bad education, I would not have graduated my masters with distinction, right? But I did. If you look at MSc and PhD students in USA and Europe, a lot comes from India and Bangladesh, because we have good basic education system

  • @anthonybird546
    @anthonybird546 Год назад +120

    I'm happy for Bangladesh should this become the case. The history isn't complete - Bangladesh was Bengal, which was one of the wealthiest places on Earth until the East India Company completely destroyed their industry and then the British Empire subjected their people to multiple famines, right up through WWII.

    • @jk_lol
      @jk_lol Год назад +20

      I like how you've clarified some history, but I believe you miss out on some of more recent history that almost repeated itself and would've exacerbated the plight of the Bangladeshi people.
      In 1971, the British and the Americans, along with China and Sri Lanka actively sided with Pakistan's wish to take over Bangladesh by means of sheer violence. By doing this, they legitimized the genocide being conducted by the Pakistani Army over there.
      When India decided to step in and liberate Bangladesh from the genocidal Pakistani regime, the United States and Britain also sent their submarines towards Bay of Bengal to threaten India with nuclear war if they did the right thing. It was the Russians who stepped in to help India and root for them in this cause by sending their nuclear subs to the Bay of Bengal to bugger off the Americans and the Brits.

    • @neurodivtries4101
      @neurodivtries4101 Год назад +6

      ​@@jk_lolLies. Russian Disinformation campaign.

    • @jk_lol
      @jk_lol Год назад

      @@neurodivtries4101 fact check and educate yourself before calling it disinformation, dummy.
      en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Task_Force_74

    • @itsbusiness4789
      @itsbusiness4789 Год назад +17

      ​@@jk_lol India enter Bangladesh in 3rd December, that was 12 days before victory. Don't try to hijack the Bangladeshi victorious history.India didn’t had rights to enter in Bangladesh, that will break the international law.When Pakistan airforce attack indian air base.India helped Bangladesh by joining with mukti bahini and that was called mitra bahini(joined force).So,stop hijacking 9 month war struggle of Bangladesh.

    • @jk_lol
      @jk_lol Год назад

      @@itsbusiness4789 I didn't leave to comment to "hijack" the Bangladeshi struggle post independence. But you are just another dummy who refuses to educate himself in the crux and the context of the issue, and would rather leave a dumbfounded comment instead. Now read.
      Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi had concluded that instead of taking in millions of refugees, India would be economically better off going to war against Pakistan. As early as 28 April 1971, the Indian Cabinet had asked General Manekshaw (Chairman of the Chiefs of Staff Committee) to "Go into East Pakistan". Hostile relations in the past between India and Pakistan added to India's decision to intervene in Pakistan's civil war.
      As a result, the Indian government decided to support the creation of a separate state for ethnic Bengalis by supporting the Mukti Bahini. RAW helped to organise, train and arm these insurgents. Consequently, the Mukti Bahini succeeded in harassing Pakistani military in East Pakistan, thus creating conditions conducive for a full-scale Indian military intervention in early December.
      The Pakistan Air Force (PAF) launched a pre-emptive strike on Indian Air Force bases on 3 December 1971. The attack was modelled on the Israeli Air Force's Operation Focus during the Six-Day War, and intended to neutralise the Indian Air Force planes on the ground. The strike was seen by India as an open act of unprovoked aggression, which marked the official start of the Indo-Pakistani War. As a response to the attack, both India and Pakistan formally acknowledged the "existence of a state of war between the two countries" even though neither government had formally issued a declaration of war.
      (copied from en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bangladesh_Liberation_War)

  • @michealanderson2282
    @michealanderson2282 Год назад +351

    Bengal was always a rich country(Plas, Mauryas) and richest province in British Raj. Colonisation has caused this present condition. As a Indian ,we wish Bangladesh prospers and go to its past glory.

    • @factory1050
      @factory1050 Год назад +32

      Bangladesh become prosperous when Bengal sultanate ruled Bengal because of Muslims 😊

    • @roman5782
      @roman5782 Год назад +13

      ​Please Google Stockholm syndrome.

    • @PresidentEvil
      @PresidentEvil Год назад +25

      keep blaming everything on colonialism and never take responsibility 😂

    • @nhrahat188
      @nhrahat188 Год назад +58

      ​@@PresidentEvil We are taking responsibility and also acknowledging that Colonialism played huge parr in our downfall. We missed the Industrial Revolution.

    • @shirokun4742
      @shirokun4742 Год назад

      ​@@factory1050muslim killed Bengali and his culture
      Muslim doing ethnic cleansing
      For thousands of years
      Without the help of non Muslim
      Muslim can't make a bycycle
      They knows how to loot

  • @crackcell
    @crackcell Год назад +55

    Рад видеть, как Бангладеш растет и становится успешным. Люди там очень милые, надеюсь скоро посетить страну.

  • @trancuongk17
    @trancuongk17 Год назад +8

    So moved by Bangladesh's story, love from Vietnam!

  • @rock-99
    @rock-99 Год назад +348

    Bangladesh lost the preferential trade agreement with the US several years ago. The US decided to strip off the preferential trade agreement based on some alleged human rights violation claims. However, it has not stopped the trade growth with the US. Bangladesh still has a preferential agreement with the European Union and it will last until 2029 (because of three year transition period). Bangladesh is attempting to make a new deal with the EU to retain some of those benefits after 2029.
    In terms of export diversity, Bangladesh is making some strides in ICT, Pharmaceutical, Shipbuilding, and light engineering manufacturing. Right now, Bangladesh is producing most household appliances like refrigerators, micro-oven, TV, and other stuff like this. Bangladesh is also assembling cars, bikes, smartphones, etc. Some of these are fully Bangladesh owned. In the coming years, this can enormously help in reducing trade deficits with China as Bangladesh imports more than $20 billion worth of products from the country. One of the reasons the garment export share remains as high as 80% continuously is because it's growing fast along with other exports. So, Bangladeshis should remain hopeful. Though forex has declined in the last one year, as a result of the Ukraine-Russia war and high commodity prices, it will get better in mid-2024.

    • @priatalat
      @priatalat Год назад

      America has already declared no one is allowed to trade or help Bangladesh. Just a couple days ago it warned India to not intervene in the embargo. America is literally flying drones and has warships in the waters of the Bay of Bengal to make sure. They are not kidding when they say the corrupt Awami League needs to step down and hold free election. They aren’t doing it because they know the BNP would win. Let’s see how long Sheikh Hasina can survive without international aid.

    • @Pokekid001
      @Pokekid001 Год назад

      It was corruption (straight up money laundering) by the current 'Prime Minister'. Thankfully it seems to be developing.

    • @liloistheendiahater
      @liloistheendiahater Год назад +2

      Dear indians……

    • @liloistheendiahater
      @liloistheendiahater Год назад +9

      Regular handwashing is one of the best ways to remove germs, avoid getting sick, and prevent the spread of germs to others. Whether you are at home, at work, traveling, or out in the community, find out how handwashing with soap and water can protect you and your family 🤚🏻 🧼

    • @rock-99
      @rock-99 Год назад +22

      @@liloistheendiahater what's going on with you? What are you talking about?

  • @mdjehadh.1161
    @mdjehadh.1161 Год назад +302

    I am a Bangladeshi, and I assure you that everything told in this video is true, including the political crisis.

    • @serbianwarrior385
      @serbianwarrior385 Год назад

      I dont like u guys,your country wanted to buy weapons from us(Serbia)and we agree to sell u weapons, after we sold u weapons what did u guys do?U recognized breakaway territory of Serbia, called Kosovo!

    • @thedoootoo5237
      @thedoootoo5237 Год назад +2

      Shame on you

    • @mdjehadh.1161
      @mdjehadh.1161 Год назад +10

      @@thedoootoo5237 For what specifically?

    • @gaminghunt5837
      @gaminghunt5837 Год назад

      @@mdjehadh.1161 for shit

    • @zamilkhan1585
      @zamilkhan1585 Год назад +1

      @@thedoootoo5237For what?

  • @Hortifox_the_gardener
    @Hortifox_the_gardener Год назад +155

    I was not aware at all how Bangladesh improved so much. You only hear about sweat shops, fires and floods. *Thanks* for the positive coverage.

    • @cek0792
      @cek0792 Год назад +12

      Funnily sweat shops are a big driver of growth there. Which is fair because anyone who has done rice farming (my family did) would rather clock sizable shifts in a garment sweat shop 😅. Funnily Bangladeshis and international companies are being accused of human rights violations so that Bangladesh garment manufacturing will lose its competitive advantage so it won't compete as well as it used to.

    • @sutapasbhattacharya9471
      @sutapasbhattacharya9471 Год назад +11

      Bengal was actually the richest province in the richest country in the world before the British cam a looting. I am copying below I comment I have made about the British in India in which Bengal features prominently.
      India actually had the world's largest economy (over 25% of global GDP) in the early 18th Century prior to British occupation, deindustrialization and looting of India's resources. Research published by Columbia UP in 2018 showed that the British stole about US45 Trillion from India from 1757-1938 (see Prof. Jason Hickel's article online about how modern Britain was built with loot from India). Britain's Industrial Revolution and much Western development was financed by 'loot' (Hindi for plunder) from India. India's world leading textile industry was systematically eliminated by the Brits so that Britain's new industrial cotton industry [copying Indian techniques and styles - e.g. 'Paisley'] could develop as 19th Century historians H.H. Wilson and Friedrich List both noted. This included tariff barriers, making India a monopolized Captive Market for British goods and breaking weavers fingers and even cutting off thumbs of the famed Dhaka Muslin weavers. Governor General Bentinck wrote that the plains of India are bleached with the bones of her weavers. India had produced the best steel in the world (Wootz) as recognized by English experts in the 1790s - and Sheffield copied its methods. French and British colonial observers noted that 18th Century India made cannon and muskets as good as any in Europe but arms production was eliminated. The oldest seaworthy ship in the Royal Navy HMS Trincomalee was built by an Indian Co. in 1817 but British competitors stopped shipbuilding in India. When 19th Century Indian engineers showed that they could design and build locomotives, this was of course suppressed. It was not until the 1914-18 Great War in Europe that India was allowed to develop some industrial capacity - then only due to Britain's emergency needs.
      They also killed tens of millions of the poorest in about 3 dozen famines created by Britain stealing India's foodgrains for British profit and Food Security. See also Sullvan and Hickel’s (2022) online AJ English article ‘How British Colonialism Killed 100 million Indians in 40 Years’. Robert Clive returned from Bengal with his 'loot' as the richest non-monarch in Europe and his East India Co. mafia became the super-rich new elite known as 'nobs' (from 'nabobs') whilst up to 1/3 of the population of Bengal, Bihar and Orissa (up to 10 million) died in the 1770 Great Bengal Famine created by their rapacity - as predicted by Richard Becher (a relative of novelist William Thackeray). This led to Europe's first Credit Crunch in 1772 when dozens of banks collapsed in days as Indian loot financing Western development dried up for a while. The EIC started peddling Indian opium to China from 1770 (kidnapping children to work on opium plantations etc.) which brought Britain 1/7 of its export revenues for 140 years.
      In 1877 Cornelius Walford showed that there were 30 famines in British-occupied India in just 120 years compared to 17 famines in all of India in the previous 2,000 years. This was because native Hindu and Indianized Muslim rulers acted to prevent and alleviate famines. The British created them with their profiteering, hoarding and exporting for Britain's profit and Food Security [it was Industrial Britain that did not grow enough food to feed itself - until after 1945 - India as a whole always did]. The Disraeli regime even set up Death Camps for victims of the 1877 manmade famine in Madras Province - giving famine victims less starvation rations for hard labour than given in Buchenwald - killing 94% of inmates. 5-7 million died whilst record amounts of Indian grain exports lowered prices in Britain and the West. Famine survivors were coerced into the new slavery of indentured labour in the Caribbean etc. Disraeli organized the biggest feast in human history, the 1877 Delhi Durbar, to celebrate Vicky being named Empress of India whilst 100,000 a week died in South India. In 1901 The Lancet estimated conservatively from the census that 19 million had died of starvation in Western India during the 1890s due to British policies. In 1936 George Orwell wrote in Road to Wigan Pier that 100 million Indians must be forced to the edge of starvation so that the British can live in comfort. As late as 1942-3, Hindu-hating White Supremacist Winston Churchill was responsible for killing millions in Bengal due to Nazi-like Collective Punishment of Bengal and - after British cover-ups were blown by the press in 1943, preventing Food Aid from other countries reaching Bengal, diverting US, Canadian and Australian grain to the UK. As ever, there were surplus food stocks in India as a whole but the Brits ensured they didn't get to Bengal. Even the Nazis allowed Red Cross Food Aid to Greek Famine victims in 1941.

    • @ranjithpowell6791
      @ranjithpowell6791 Год назад +7

      That is one of the best and most informative comments I have seen on RUclips!

    • @sutapasbhattacharya9471
      @sutapasbhattacharya9471 Год назад

      @@ranjithpowell6791 Thanks. Here is another which has been getting praise.
      Thomas Macaulay whose name is indelibly associated with the introduction of the English Education system in India - in order to create an intermediary class of servile 'brown Englishmen' to serve Britain's looting and genocidal ambitions [search Jason Hickel India for his articles about this on AJEnglish] famously wrote that a single shelf in any European library is worth more than all the literature of Asia and Arabia. To be fair, he actually held the same condescending view of premodern European knowledge. Europeans also claimed well into the 20th Century that Orientals lacked Rationality.
      However, as Robert Oppenheimer (of Manhattan Project fame) who studied Sanskrit and Indian Philosophy wrote, Ancient Indian Logic was too sophisticated for 18th Century Europeans, 5th Century c.e. Indian Buddhist Dignaga has solved logic problems related to Truth Functions that defeated Bertrand Russell and Ludwig Wittgenstein in the 20th Century. Ancient Hindu Nyaya Logic was not surpassed in Europe until Boole invented his Boolean logic in the 19th Century. What the Renaissance West called 'Modern Maths' underlying the Scientific Revolution [medieval Arabs called Maths Hindisat - Art of the Hindus] i.e. Modern Arithmetic (considered the greatest intellectual invention of all time], Modern Algebra, Trigonometry and even Infinitesimal Calculus originated in Ancient India (though Calculus was more medieval) - see Christian Yates' Five Ways that Ancient India Changed the World with Maths'.
      Of course, contra Western mythology, Conceptual Philosophy actually origiinated in India with the Upanishads (Vedanta) centuries before similar ideas were put forward by the Miletians and later Athenians etc. Guy Beck wrote that Ancient India speaks more to 20th Century Europeans (actually more to 21st Century) than to medieval or even-mid 19th Century Europeans. Many Ancient Indian Philosophy concepts dismissed as nonsense by colonial Europeans are now taken seriously in the 20th and 21st Century. Hesenberg and Schrodinger both put on record that their invention of Quantum Mechanics in the 1920s was inspired by Indian Vedantic (Brahmanic) Metaphysics in which the Material World manifests through the energetic vibrations of the Universal Consciousness. Nikola Tesla tried to demonstrate that Matter and Energy were interchangeable in the 1890s given his knowledge of Indian Philosophy where Matter condensed from the energy or subtle matter vibrations of Space (Akasa) - before Einstein's 1905 mass/energy equivalence. Physicists Oliver Lodge and J.C. Bose - who were the first 2 men to send Wireless signals [Marconi's radio work was actually done using Tesla's inventions] were both inspired by the notion of Akasa or the Psychical Aether as Westerners called it.
      Right up until the late 19th Century many Westerners clung to the Biblical and Greek view that the Earth was just a few thousand years old and that the universe was just the Earth, Sun and a few Planets - the Greeks thought it was also Static. Ancient India had mystically perceived that the Universe was billions of years old, unimaginably vast with countless worlds, and a dynamic process, with cyclic universes(being created and dissolving back again) bubbling forth in a Multiverse from the Plenum/Void of Pure Consciousness. Most physicists nowadays view the universe as cyclic and part of a multiverse. I myself have shown that the authoritative Ancient Hindu-Buddhist Yogic phenomenology of Consciousness corresponds to modern knowledge of brainwaves and identified the physical correlate of the Inner Light of Pure Consciousness using this knowledge.
      Most do not yet understand that the Ancient Indian view of Consciousness as the Ultimate Reality or Ground of all Being is true. But Professor Willis Harman - who was Head of Stanford Research Institute when the CIA conducted Psychic Studies including successful Psychic Spying (Remote Viewing) - Project Stargate - as confirmed by Jimmy Carter - wrote that the Science of the Future which will be able to explain Consciousness and Anomalous Phenomena will be based on Indian Metaphysics with its Primacy of Consciousness and Transcendental Causation [of which the Materialist world of Space-Time is but a subset]. Indeed, the best connected researchers into UAP linked to the US Govt and Intelligence agencies such as the late Dr Edgar Mitchell (physicist and 6th Man on the Moon) and Dr Jacques Vallee argue that the UFO phenomenon needs to be understood as part of a more complex phenomenon including paranormal psychic phenomena and that we need a new Science of Consciousness (meaning the same as Harman as Harman became Director of Mitchell's Institute of Noetic Sciences) to explain true Reality.

    • @Asif.........
      @Asif......... Год назад +3

      Loot is a bangla word. They looted so much from the Bengal teasury that the word went into English from bangla.

  • @shanibochumcc
    @shanibochumcc Год назад +29

    As a Pakistani I am literally very happy to see the progress of Bangladesh.... the separation caused by our stupid and cruel politicians and army, and then supported by India not because they liked Bangladesh but basically wanted to see East and West Pakistan break....(divide and conquer).... but that doesnt change the fact....Bangladesh is and will always remain our brothers.
    May you prosper even faster and become the next Singapore in Asia and the world

    • @farookjahoor4977
      @farookjahoor4977 10 месяцев назад

      Ask yourself why the Bengalis did not want to be a part of Pakistan any longer? Is it because India told them to do so? The answer is no! It was because they were seen as black second class slaves whose duty was to produce goods for the nobles of corrupt racist West Pakistan. Today, while Bangladesh and India are rapidly turning into developed countries with Institutions of higher learning, the same cannot be said about Pakistan. BTW stop blaming India for all your backwardness. It's time to move on and do some self examination.

  • @rafimuhammadzakaria482
    @rafimuhammadzakaria482 Год назад +78

    This video is the most objective, unbiased, detailed and well-informed documentary into Bangladesh I have ever seen. Even most citizens of Bangladesh can't tell this story with such transparancy. Well done, sir. I'll be recommending this to everyone who wants to know about Banladeshi history.

    • @CasualScholar
      @CasualScholar  Год назад +4

      Wow thank you! Very happy you enjoyed!

  • @husnabagom7555
    @husnabagom7555 Год назад +33

    i am bangladeshi and thank you for presenting bangladesh to the world i have subscribed to your channel Bangladesh is 37th largest economics country in the world Finally thank you brother

  • @may-ky6jl
    @may-ky6jl Год назад +21

    Good wishes to 🇧🇩 from 🇯🇵

    • @warrior71exc
      @warrior71exc 10 месяцев назад

      Love from Bangladesh 🇧🇩🗿

    • @ABUNAOMAN
      @ABUNAOMAN 4 месяца назад +1

      Japan is the best and greatest friend of Bangladesh, Japan helped Bangladesh a lot to develop Bangladesh by loans and doing many great projects, Bangladesh and Japan has so great historical friendship, Because of the Bangladeshi judge who saved Japan in the International Court, and Japan helped Bangladesh in the independence, so All Bengalis love Japan like their country ,🇧🇩❤️🇯🇵

  • @TanzinaMehzabinFaria
    @TanzinaMehzabinFaria 9 месяцев назад +6

    Omg Goosebumps 💪🏻 regards from Bangladesh brother, 🇧🇩 and sending so much love to the people all around the world for their sweet words 🥰🥰🤗🤗🤗

  • @mayur1993
    @mayur1993 Год назад +79

    Bengal Subah used to be the richest region of the subcontinent and the world during the Mughal era. The British destroyed the region economically and socially. Happy to see Bengal rising again. Hope the rise continues

    • @FOREVERLOST-k1
      @FOREVERLOST-k1 Год назад

      Thanks bro

    • @knoll9812
      @knoll9812 Год назад

      Rich densely populated agricultural areas around the world became poorvas populatios grew beyond the lands capacity

    • @Sagor1065
      @Sagor1065 Год назад

      Absolutely right what you say

    • @MdIbrahim-bk3vy
      @MdIbrahim-bk3vy Год назад

      ​@@knoll9812it was not densely populated because in past india have 4 crore population

    • @knoll9812
      @knoll9812 Год назад

      @@MdIbrahim-bk3vy I assume that is more than current population.
      In which case it is concerning that Indian land is being degraded while supporting less people.
      Thanks

  • @yashwanthchill7684
    @yashwanthchill7684 Год назад +33

    bangladeshi people deserve the best, they are so hard working despite all the challenges. i think india bangladesh economic coperation would help greatly for both the countries. love bangladesh

    • @nhrahat188
      @nhrahat188 Год назад +3

      We aee co-operating more than ever.
      Thank you🇧🇩❤️

    • @FOREVERLOST-k1
      @FOREVERLOST-k1 Год назад

      At least one good indian man found❤

  • @OneNationProd
    @OneNationProd Год назад +123

    Bengal’s economy during the Mughal period accounted for approx 15% of global gdp, larger than the rest of India and almost 3.5x what’s Japan’s economy is to the world today. Main products were textiles, shipbuilding and agriculture. Bengal was a global economic powerhouse long before the British looted and destroyed much of it.

    • @al-hudarahman7821
      @al-hudarahman7821 Год назад +9

      100 Percent Agree With You

    • @al-hudarahman7821
      @al-hudarahman7821 Год назад +7

      Bangladesh 🇧🇩 Has Risen Again

    • @SpaceMarine500
      @SpaceMarine500 Год назад +13

      Bengal did better after separating from the Mughals and becoming an independent Nawabate. It became an independent Nawabate before it was subjugated by the East India Company. This Nawabate period is when it truly reached its zenith.

    • @SpaceMarine500
      @SpaceMarine500 Год назад +12

      @tonyantonio8956 "The East India Company & The Economy of Bengal" journal paper for PhD thesis by Sukumar Bhattacharya, published in 1968.

    • @SpaceMarine500
      @SpaceMarine500 Год назад

      @tonyantonio8956 I read it on paperback. Look it up yourself.

  • @humanity947
    @humanity947 6 месяцев назад +7

    As a Indian..i am very happy to see Bangladesh development ❤... thanks to sheik hasina for being a good friend to india...most of the issued resolved in her period...some minor issues has to be solved...hope Bangladesh should be peaceful 🕊️ don't be in trap of some radical people..ur in a good way now in development .lots of love ❤ from india 🇮🇳...

    • @Monk3y-D-luffy--h3re
      @Monk3y-D-luffy--h3re 2 месяца назад

      First stop hating on Muslims and stop spreading hate and rumors in the media ...and please get rid of r@dical - islamophobic godi media the modi .

    • @Monk3y-D-luffy--h3re
      @Monk3y-D-luffy--h3re 2 месяца назад

      First stop hating on Muslims and stop spreading hate and rumors in the media ...and please get rid of r@dical - islamophobic godi media the modi .

  • @bsenroy
    @bsenroy Год назад +343

    I am an Indian Bengali from the state of West Bengal. Like millions of us here, we trace our family roots to Bangladesh (my father's side of the family from Mymensingh, and my mother's family from Khulna). Bangladesh's rise, and rise fills me with pride, and i wish even more success to my extended family across the border. Just one word of caution: retain your precious democracy and do not relent in the face of religious extremism. These days i wish the same thing to our fellow Indians as well.

    • @nhrahat188
      @nhrahat188 Год назад +12

      Take love & do visit ❤

    • @samibangladeshi1721
      @samibangladeshi1721 Год назад +15

      So it means you also Bangladeshi ,it doesn't mean where do you live ,it's all about genetics and root. Always support Bangladesh 🇧🇩

    • @factory1050
      @factory1050 Год назад +6

      Barack Obama schooled you well😅😅

    • @ommanmansoor9148
      @ommanmansoor9148 Год назад

      Bangladesh got immune of Chutiyapa of Hindus as well as Pakistani Generals, this may be a major reason for it's advancements

    • @elgranioltizo7788
      @elgranioltizo7788 Год назад +23

      The problem is not religious extremism, the problem is secular people's corruption and mismanagement

  • @navyblue12
    @navyblue12 Год назад +16

    This is a stunning development story! I am beyond impressed by these numbers.....This story has earned Bangladesh a new friend from Greece. Bravo!

  • @madhavyu
    @madhavyu Год назад +15

    Bangladesh is an amazing story and against all odds the country has become an economic miracle. This is one American who is heartily rooting for its success.

  • @MM-yf9ul
    @MM-yf9ul 11 месяцев назад +4

    Very interesting video. Great to see such positive outcomes from NGO work. They do not always get much credit. Hope Bangladesh can continue to thrive and overcome its problems. Love from Ireland.

  • @mashrurturjo2198
    @mashrurturjo2198 Год назад +21

    Bangladeshi here. Your video is so accurate it actually feels like you lived here too. You didn’t get a single thing wrong, which I and most people from this country will highly appreciate.
    Especially the last corruption part. Thank you for reporting on that.

    • @CasualScholar
      @CasualScholar  Год назад +2

      Thank you! Happy you enjoyed, and can back up the research!

  • @kauragbhattacharjee4554
    @kauragbhattacharjee4554 Год назад +93

    Really proud and happy to see what Bangladesh has become today, a truly underrated economy and nation. I really wish to visit my father's ancestral home in Bangladesh. Much love and praise from Bengal(India)

    • @markinboy
      @markinboy Год назад +5

      You are very welcome.

    • @methamor5351
      @methamor5351 Год назад +1

      why you are in india?

    • @kauragbhattacharjee4554
      @kauragbhattacharjee4554 Год назад +1

      @@methamor5351 cause i live here?

    • @methamor5351
      @methamor5351 Год назад +1

      @@kauragbhattacharjee4554 you said your father is from bangladesh

    • @kauragbhattacharjee4554
      @kauragbhattacharjee4554 Год назад +3

      @@methamor5351 ahh, nah the thing is my father's ancestors(my ancestors too actually) shifted to india from bangladesh during the Raj

  • @Nightkite123
    @Nightkite123 Год назад +38

    As a Bangladeshi Im glad you talked and explained our countries history and possible future so thoroughly thanks for the explanation!❤

  • @Seadre
    @Seadre 8 месяцев назад +6

    27:53 As a Bangladeshi 21 Year old i 100% Agree with this. This is so true. Corruption has spreaded through every layer of everything you can imagine.

  • @rezwanshuvo4046
    @rezwanshuvo4046 Год назад +60

    Thanks Casual Scholar for the nice explanation. As a Bangladeshi 🇧🇩, I really feel proud of my country's economic growth. We will fly high for sure! ✨

  • @HridoyHasan-sf4dj
    @HridoyHasan-sf4dj Год назад +15

    As a Bangladeshi I'm feeling much emotional 😭 to write anything. Regards from Bangladesh ❤🎉

  • @安提柯-i2b
    @安提柯-i2b Год назад +17

    love bangladesh from china 🇨🇳❤🇧🇩

    • @warrior71exc
      @warrior71exc 10 месяцев назад +2

      Love from Bangladesh 🇧🇩🤝🇰🇬🗿

  • @Snowfire56
    @Snowfire56 7 месяцев назад +4

    Who has a friend like India , doesn't need any enemies

  • @IshanPaudel-q3f
    @IshanPaudel-q3f Год назад +13

    Love Bangladesh from Nepal.
    Great neighborhood.🇳🇵❤🇧🇩

  • @owlishgamer
    @owlishgamer Год назад +14

    Oh my goodness, I'm a Bangladeshi and this is the best detail documentary of Bangladesh I have seen in my life about Bangladesh, even our education system don't explain it that simple but effective way. Thanks brother for your amazing video about Bangladesh.

  • @raresremetan2001
    @raresremetan2001 Год назад +24

    An exceptional documentary! Thank you very much for shedding some light of knowledge regarding this very interesting and beautiful country’s economic evolution! I come from Romania, a country that for decades was synonymous with poverty, dictatorship, and corruption. Seeing my nation’s recent transition to an open market economy, and the relatively successful performance it registered, I am not being too bold in stating that I am convinced that Bangladesh will also reach its true potential sooner or later. I believe in the amazing people who make up this great nation, in their determination for pursuing liberal endeavours and financial prosperity. I am also positive that Bangladesh could somehow join the ASEAN group one day as well, which will truly bolster its development! Ame tomake bhalobashi, Bangladesh! 🇧🇩🤍🇷🇴🇪🇺

    • @imnoman4205
      @imnoman4205 Год назад +1

      It shares Regional Joining of ASEAN .. But It Can't Join ASEAN as Its Not a South East Asian Country .. Its South Asian Country ..

    • @riduanulkarimakib6792
      @riduanulkarimakib6792 Год назад

      Ami to mak Valobasi Romania ❤🎉🥰

    • @juniedmohammedtazrian4122
      @juniedmohammedtazrian4122 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@imnoman4205it can.As you know before Afghanistan was in SAARC but they leave it now they are in middle asian region

    • @imnoman4205
      @imnoman4205 7 месяцев назад

      @@juniedmohammedtazrian4122 Afghanistan is considered a south asian nation .. Google it

  • @syed9660
    @syed9660 Год назад +4

    The most nuanced, accurate and understandable summary of Bangladeshi society I have ever seen. Thank you for making this.

  • @fatamaislam7804
    @fatamaislam7804 Год назад +5

    Thanks for managing and introducing Bangladesh . ❤ from BD 🇧🇩😊

  • @redowanahmed4714
    @redowanahmed4714 Год назад +28

    As a Bangladeshi i feel very proud for my country.. Long live Bangladesh 🇧🇩

  • @Just4Kixs
    @Just4Kixs Год назад +32

    I'm Filipino and have met Bengladeshis. They're very hospitable people willing to share their food to feed you. So nice. Of course, not all are like that and some that I met are very narrow-minded and stuck-up.

    • @gaminghunt5837
      @gaminghunt5837 Год назад +2

      Yep

    • @goku5323
      @goku5323 Год назад

      It's because many Bangladeshi's are still uneducated.

    • @ellis77777777
      @ellis77777777 3 месяца назад +1

      I have Fillipino neigbour who is really rude and always complains about others.

  • @TowhidaBinteKamal
    @TowhidaBinteKamal Месяц назад +2

    Brother, as a Bangladeshi I want to say that Sheikh Mujib did not declare independence on March 7. On that day he made 4 demands for his power to Pakistan. And told the bangali people, "If they do not give me power, prepare for war." That is, he did not want independence, he wanted the power of the entire Pakistan. Needless to say, Pakistan's national elections were held in December 1970. Sheikh Mujib won that election. But at that time the West Pakistanis were reluctant to give him power. So he called a rally to give him power on 7th March in 1971.
    But Bengalis ie East Pakistanis (now Bangladeshis) wanted independence, didn't want power. So we do not consider Sheikh Mujib as the father of the nation. It is only the title given by his daughter Sheikh Hasina, which was imposed on us.

  • @raiyanrahman7201
    @raiyanrahman7201 Год назад +32

    As a Bangladeshi civilian , thank you for sharing some information that even i didn't know .

  • @i_am_shanto
    @i_am_shanto Год назад +244

    As a Bangladeshi,I feel very proud for my country and InshAllah we will do even better in future...

    • @pirateking45
      @pirateking45 Год назад +3

      বঙ্গবল্টুর বাকশাল বাংলাদেশ।

    • @gtxthunderstorm6219
      @gtxthunderstorm6219 Год назад

      Ok but what do you think of India Bangladeshi?

    • @i_am_shanto
      @i_am_shanto Год назад +9

      @@gtxthunderstorm6219 India helped us in 1971 during the Libaration war.....So, I say India is our friendly neighbour...

    • @gtxthunderstorm6219
      @gtxthunderstorm6219 Год назад +7

      @@i_am_shanto decent, we love you all too! Brother.

    • @raktimsaikia1476
      @raktimsaikia1476 Год назад

      Your people cross the border to India to settle here ! You are actually our problem!!

  • @yutakago1736
    @yutakago1736 Год назад +24

    Bangladesh success is because they are willing to learn from success stories like Singapore, South Korea and Taiwan etc. Many countries remain poor because they follow the wrong examples like USSR etc.

  • @JohnDoe-rb4fl
    @JohnDoe-rb4fl 3 месяца назад +6

    Felicidades a todo el pueblo de Bangladesh por lograr la Libertad!!! Se acabaron los dias malos. Un gran abrazo desde Argentina!

  • @LazyReaderKanon
    @LazyReaderKanon Год назад +18

    It feels good to finally see some unbiased coverings of my country. This is pretty rare. Even though the title seems a bit like clickbait, the info is pretty legit. It's not completely correct or contains every information. But if that was the case, this video would be at least 12 hours long. thanks for this.

  • @mmjj7685
    @mmjj7685 Год назад +44

    Bangladesh has such a good geography. Fertile land and abundance of fresh water are perfect for agriculture and their rivers are good for shipping and transport.

    • @mangeshadbale4337
      @mangeshadbale4337 Год назад

      ​@abdel-qudus1143exactly

    • @Kazim28
      @Kazim28 Год назад

      @abdel-qudus1143 first actually read, only 3% is going underwater in the next few decades

    • @mmjj7685
      @mmjj7685 Год назад +7

      @abdel-qudus1143 they need to learn from the Dutch to prevent that from happening still, doesn't change the fact that the geography of Bangladesh is actually good.

    • @sandy29tu
      @sandy29tu Год назад

      But almost no oil.

    • @radioreactivity3561
      @radioreactivity3561 Год назад

      ​@@clousdy5464Pretty much everyone. But India and China especially.

  • @mlight7402
    @mlight7402 Год назад +14

    I am glad to see Bangladesh moving out of poverty. The excellence of this documentary shows through research, relevant imagery, and insight to infrastructure needed to govern a country. Thank you❣️