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Bangladesh–Indonesia relations

Bangladesh and Indonesia established diplomatic relations in 1971. Indonesia is the world's largest Muslim country, whereas Bangladesh is the world's fourth largest Muslim country. They are partners in the United Nations and various multilateral organisations, particularly in international peacekeeping, the Developing 8 Countries, the Non-Aligned Movement, the World Trade Organization and the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation. Bangladesh has an embassy in Jakarta, and Indonesia has one in Dhaka. Official diplomatic relations were established in 1972 after Indonesia became one of the first Muslim countries to recognise independent Bangladesh.[1]

Bangladeshi–Indonesian relations

Bangladesh

Indonesia
Diplomatic mission
Embassy of Bangladesh, JakartaEmbassy of Indonesia, Dhaka

History edit

 
Early 20th-century image of a Bengali man in Medan, Sumatra.

The contacts between the Bay of Bengal region with Indonesian archipelago has commenced since centuries ago. Indonesia and Bangladesh were connected to the maritime Silk Road of the Indian Ocean trade network, where goods travels and ideas exchanged. Since the early 4th-century, Indonesia has received Hindu, and subsequently Buddhist influences from South Asia. In 9th-century the Srivijaya empire established contacts through religious and education relations with Buddhist schools, monasteries and universities in ancient India and Bangladesh, such as Nalanda and Somapura.[2][3] Maritime links existed between the medieval Bengal Sultanate and kingdoms in the Indonesian archipelago, particularly Sumatra which lies to the southeast of the Bay of Bengal.[4]

After the separation of Bangladesh from Pakistan, Indonesia along with other non-Arab Muslim countries such as Malaysia, Turkey and Afghanistan immediately recognised Bangladesh sovereignty in 1971. Subsequently, Bangladesh soon after its independence in 1971 established diplomatic relations with Indonesia and the Embassy started functioning from May 1972.[5]

Cooperations edit

Both nations welcomes initiatives in furthering the bilateral co-operation in various areas including trade and investment, agriculture, defence, education, food security, good governance, counter-terrorism, research and technology as well as disaster mitigation and management.[6] Besides bilateral co-operation, both nations exchanged their views on the two countries' co-operation in regional and global fora. As the Muslim majority countries, both nations also exchange view and voiced their concern on addressing the Rohingya Muslim refugees issue in neighbouring Myanmar.[7]

At the end of October, both Bangladesh and Indonesia saw strikes involving millions of low-wage workers demanding substantial increases in their minimum wages.[8] Semen Indonesia, the country's largest cement maker, is mulling over plans to expand its business to Bangladesh in efforts to capitalize on Bangladesh's rising consumer demand.[9] Bangladesh, Indonesia and Iran were rated as the nations most at risk from extreme weather and geophysical events according to a 2010 study. , Global risks advisory firm Maplecroft, had developed the Natural Disasters Risk Index (NDRI) to enable businesses and insurance companies to identify risks to international assets.[10]

Trade edit

Indonesia has recently signed a deal with a Bangladesh pharmaceutical company to export its goods to their country where Bangladesh sees another potential market for its pharmaceutical products.[11] Trade between the two countries amounted to US$1.53 billion in 2017.[12]

Diplomacy edit

Ambassadors of Bangladesh to Indonesia edit

References edit

  1. ^ Ali, Syed. . The Daily Star. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 6 June 2014.
  2. ^ . sharpsands.com. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 12 June 2013.
  3. ^ "Trade and Commerce". Banglapedia.
  4. ^ Tapan Raychaudhuri; Irfan Habib, eds. (1982). The Cambridge Economic History of India. Vol. I. Cambridge University Press. p. 130. ISBN 978-0-521-22692-9.
  5. ^ "Welcome Message". Bangladesh Embassy in Indonasia. Retrieved 6 June 2014.
  6. ^ "Minister Marty Visits Bangladesh". The Consulate General of the Republic of Indonesia in Dubai, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Republic of Indonesia. Retrieved 4 June 2013.
  7. ^ Jafar M Sidik (2 April 2013). "Indonesia, Bangladesh discuss Rohingya issue". Antara News. Retrieved 4 June 2013.
  8. ^ "Indonesia, Bangladesh workers battle low wages". 10 November 2013. Retrieved 6 June 2014.
  9. ^ "Semen Indonesia Considers Plans for Bangladesh Expansion". Jakarta Globe. Retrieved 6 June 2014.
  10. ^ "Bangladesh, Indonesia and Iran top natural disaster ranking - France, Italy, USA at "high risk"". Retrieved 6 June 2014.
  11. ^ . The Daily Star. Archived from the original on 14 July 2014. Retrieved 6 June 2014.
  12. ^ "Indonesia, Bangladesh agree to boost economic ties". The Jakarta Post. 29 January 2018. Retrieved 20 April 2018.
  13. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n "Roll of Honour". Embassy of the People's Republic of Bangladesh Jakarta. Retrieved 18 March 2013.
  14. ^ "Fahim Munaim made envoy to Indonesia". The Daily Star. 8 November 2008.
  15. ^ "Air Vice Marshal Mostafizur new Bangladesh ambassador to Indonesia". Dhaka Tribune. UNB. 11 October 2020.

External links edit

  • Embassy of Bangladesh in Jakarta, Indonesia
  • Embassy of Indonesia in Dhaka, Bangladesh
  • The 69th Celebration of the Independence Day of Indonesia in Dhaka, Bangladesh

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Bangladesh and Indonesia established diplomatic relations in 1971 Indonesia is the world s largest Muslim country whereas Bangladesh is the world s fourth largest Muslim country They are partners in the United Nations and various multilateral organisations particularly in international peacekeeping the Developing 8 Countries the Non Aligned Movement the World Trade Organization and the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation Bangladesh has an embassy in Jakarta and Indonesia has one in Dhaka Official diplomatic relations were established in 1972 after Indonesia became one of the first Muslim countries to recognise independent Bangladesh 1 Bangladeshi Indonesian relationsBangladesh IndonesiaDiplomatic missionEmbassy of Bangladesh JakartaEmbassy of Indonesia Dhaka Contents 1 History 2 Cooperations 3 Trade 4 Diplomacy 4 1 Ambassadors of Bangladesh to Indonesia 5 References 6 External linksHistory edit nbsp Early 20th century image of a Bengali man in Medan Sumatra The contacts between the Bay of Bengal region with Indonesian archipelago has commenced since centuries ago Indonesia and Bangladesh were connected to the maritime Silk Road of the Indian Ocean trade network where goods travels and ideas exchanged Since the early 4th century Indonesia has received Hindu and subsequently Buddhist influences from South Asia In 9th century the Srivijaya empire established contacts through religious and education relations with Buddhist schools monasteries and universities in ancient India and Bangladesh such as Nalanda and Somapura 2 3 Maritime links existed between the medieval Bengal Sultanate and kingdoms in the Indonesian archipelago particularly Sumatra which lies to the southeast of the Bay of Bengal 4 After the separation of Bangladesh from Pakistan Indonesia along with other non Arab Muslim countries such as Malaysia Turkey and Afghanistan immediately recognised Bangladesh sovereignty in 1971 Subsequently Bangladesh soon after its independence in 1971 established diplomatic relations with Indonesia and the Embassy started functioning from May 1972 5 Cooperations editBoth nations welcomes initiatives in furthering the bilateral co operation in various areas including trade and investment agriculture defence education food security good governance counter terrorism research and technology as well as disaster mitigation and management 6 Besides bilateral co operation both nations exchanged their views on the two countries co operation in regional and global fora As the Muslim majority countries both nations also exchange view and voiced their concern on addressing the Rohingya Muslim refugees issue in neighbouring Myanmar 7 At the end of October both Bangladesh and Indonesia saw strikes involving millions of low wage workers demanding substantial increases in their minimum wages 8 Semen Indonesia the country s largest cement maker is mulling over plans to expand its business to Bangladesh in efforts to capitalize on Bangladesh s rising consumer demand 9 Bangladesh Indonesia and Iran were rated as the nations most at risk from extreme weather and geophysical events according to a 2010 study Global risks advisory firm Maplecroft had developed the Natural Disasters Risk Index NDRI to enable businesses and insurance companies to identify risks to international assets 10 Trade editIndonesia has recently signed a deal with a Bangladesh pharmaceutical company to export its goods to their country where Bangladesh sees another potential market for its pharmaceutical products 11 Trade between the two countries amounted to US 1 53 billion in 2017 12 Diplomacy editAmbassadors of Bangladesh to Indonesia edit Khurram Khan Panni 1972 1975 13 A H S Ataul Karim 1976 1979 13 Shamsul Islam 1979 1982 13 Moinul Hossain Chowdhury 1982 1986 13 Manzur Murshed 1986 1991 13 A K M Farooq 1991 1995 13 Abdul Momen Chowdhury 1995 1996 13 Zia us Shams Chowdhury 1997 1998 13 M Afsarul Qader 1998 2002 13 Nasim Ferdous 2002 2006 13 Salma Khan 2006 2008 13 Syed Fahim Munaim 2008 14 Golam Mohammad 2010 2013 13 Md Nazmul Quaunine 2013 2016 13 Azmal Kabir 2016 2020 13 Air Vice Marshal Mohammad Mostafizur Rahman 2020 present 15 References edit Ali Syed Bangladesh and the OIC The Daily Star Archived from the original on 4 March 2016 Retrieved 6 June 2014 EurASEAA 14 sharpsands com Archived from the original on 4 March 2016 Retrieved 12 June 2013 Trade and Commerce Banglapedia Tapan Raychaudhuri Irfan Habib eds 1982 The Cambridge Economic History of India Vol I Cambridge University Press p 130 ISBN 978 0 521 22692 9 Welcome Message Bangladesh Embassy in Indonasia Retrieved 6 June 2014 Minister Marty Visits Bangladesh The Consulate General of the Republic of Indonesia in Dubai Ministry of Foreign Affairs Republic of Indonesia Retrieved 4 June 2013 Jafar M Sidik 2 April 2013 Indonesia Bangladesh discuss Rohingya issue Antara News Retrieved 4 June 2013 Indonesia Bangladesh workers battle low wages 10 November 2013 Retrieved 6 June 2014 Semen Indonesia Considers Plans for Bangladesh Expansion Jakarta Globe Retrieved 6 June 2014 Bangladesh Indonesia and Iran top natural disaster ranking France Italy USA at high risk Retrieved 6 June 2014 Eskayef becomes first local firm to export medicine to Indonesia The Daily Star Archived from the original on 14 July 2014 Retrieved 6 June 2014 Indonesia Bangladesh agree to boost economic ties The Jakarta Post 29 January 2018 Retrieved 20 April 2018 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Roll of Honour Embassy of the People s Republic of Bangladesh Jakarta Retrieved 18 March 2013 Fahim Munaim made envoy to Indonesia The Daily Star 8 November 2008 Air Vice Marshal Mostafizur new Bangladesh ambassador to Indonesia Dhaka Tribune UNB 11 October 2020 External links editEmbassy of Bangladesh in Jakarta Indonesia Embassy of Indonesia in Dhaka Bangladesh The 69th Celebration of the Independence Day of Indonesia in Dhaka Bangladesh Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bangladesh Indonesia relations 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