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This article is a scholarly review of the edited volume "Bangladesh's Neighbours in Indian Northeast: Exploring Opportunities and Mutual Interest." The reviewer provides an overview of the book's main contribution, which is a detailed exploration of the potential for a more cooperative and integrated relationship between Bangladesh and the landlocked northeastern states of India. The review highlights the key themes of the book, such as the immense potential for enhancing cross-border trade, investment, and connectivity, which would be of mutual benefit to both sides. The reviewer assesses the quality of the various contributions to the volume and its overall success in making a compelling case for a new era of sub-regional cooperation. The review concludes by affirming the book's importance as a timely and policy-relevant work that provides a valuable roadmap for realizing the untapped potential of this crucial sub-region.
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This article offers a critical review of the edited volume, "Bangladesh's Neighbours in Indian Northeast: Exploring Opportunities and Mutual Interest." The review begins by positioning the book as a significant and forward-looking contribution to the literature on Bangladesh-India relations, with a specific and valuable focus on the sub-regional dimension. It summarizes the central argument of the collection: that the geographical proximity and economic complementarities between Bangladesh and Northeast India create a powerful logic for a much deeper and more integrated partnership. The reviewer would then systematically discuss the key "opportunities" that are explored by the book's various authors. This would likely include detailed chapters on the potential for boosting bilateral trade, the critical importance of transit and connectivity through Bangladesh to provide the Northeast with access to the sea, and the scope for cooperation in sectors like energy and tourism. The review would praise the book for its optimistic and solution-oriented approach and for its success in bringing together a diverse range of perspectives from both sides of the border. The review would likely conclude that this volume is an essential read for policymakers, business leaders, and scholars who are interested in moving beyond the old narratives of conflict and towards a new and more hopeful vision of a cooperative and integrated eastern subcontinent.