Introduction 1 Background The transit and transit issues have caused a lot of controversy in Bangladesh in recent years. In trade negotiations between India and Bangladesh, "transit" refers to the use of land-based transport owned by India to transport Indian goods through the northeastern country of Bangladesh, "transport" is the same as owned by Bangladesh It refers to movement. Transportation Although the geography and economic needs of India are related to this issue, there are security, political and economic problems in Bangladesh.
Climate change in Bangladesh is an urgent task. According to the geography of the country, Bangladesh is one of the most vulnerable countries against climate change. Bangladesh is located in the tropical region, receiving considerable direct radiation throughout the year, maintaining relatively high temperatures. Bangladesh is located at the bottom of the Ganges, Brahmaputra, Megner (GBM) River system. There are 57 transbound rivers in Bangladesh, Bangladesh. 54 from neighboring India, 3 from Myanmar. This country can not control the flow and flow of water and flows into the Bay of Bengal. Together with widespread poverty and population growth, limitations of adaptability, lack of funds, and poor efficiency of local governments, the region has become one of the most seriously affected areas on Earth . Estimated 1,000 people per square kilometer, an increase of 2 million people per year
Bangladesh is a small country with an area of 55,598 square miles, but its population density is very high. About 1,600 people live in square miles. The population is a major problem in Bangladesh. Bangladesh is the seventh devastating country in the world. More than 2 million people are joining our population every year. Population growth is a big problem in all parts of the world and the population problem of Bangladesh should be solved immediately. It's almost uncontrollable. The total population of Bangladesh is about 1.6 billion rupees. As the population of Bangladesh increases this proportion, the population of Bangladesh will increase by about 3.2 billion rupees in 20 years.