Bangladesh 's need for infrastructure has not gone unnoticed by its two largest neighbours, India and China. Bangladesh serves as a buffer state between them, and both countries have tried to strengthen their bilateral ties with it through infrastructure investments.
In 2009, China was Bangladesh 's biggest source of imports at 17%, while 14% came from India . China has also used its massive currency reserves to meet many of Bangladesh 's infrastructure needs. C
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Bangladesh 's need for infrastructure has not gone unnoticed by its two largest neighbours, India and China. Bangladesh serves as a buffer state between them, and both countries have tried to strengthen their bilateral ties with it through infrastructure investments.
In 2009, China was Bangladesh 's biggest source of imports at 17%, while 14% came from India . China has also used its massive currency reserves to meet many of Bangladesh 's infrastructure needs. C