💨 Abstract
Bangladesh's interim government has commenced rice imports from India, with the first consignment of 27,000 tonnes arriving at Chittagong port. This is part of a deal to purchase 200,000 tonnes of rice from India. The imports are to prevent future rice crises due to recent floods, despite no current rice shortage in Bangladesh.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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