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About Bangladesh

Land of Natural Beauty & Boundless Potential

A nation of 175 million people, rich in culture, natural resources, and the determination to build a prosperous future.

Prof. Muhammad Yunus

"Bangladesh is not just a country; it is a testament to the indomitable spirit of its people."

Prof. Muhammad Yunus— Nobel Peace Prize Laureate
175M
Population
8th Largest in the World
147,570
Sq. Km Area
Densely Populated
Dhaka
Capital City
22 Million Metro
Bengali
Language
7th Most Spoken Globally
The Nation

A Country of
Extraordinary Resilience

Bangladesh, officially the People's Republic of Bangladesh, is a South Asian nation situated on the fertile Bengal delta — one of the largest river deltas in the world. Bordered by India on three sides and Myanmar to the southeast, with the Bay of Bengal forming its southern coastline, Bangladesh occupies a strategically vital position in the Indo-Pacific region.

Despite being one of the most densely populated countries on Earth, Bangladesh has achieved remarkable progress in human development. Life expectancy has risen from 46 years at independence in 1971 to over 73 years today. The country has made extraordinary strides in education, healthcare, and women's empowerment — with female labor force participation among the highest in South Asia.

Bangladesh's garment industry, the second largest in the world after China, has been the engine of its economic transformation. The country now supplies major global brands including H&M, Zara, Gap, and Walmart, demonstrating its capacity for large-scale industrial operations and integration into global supply chains.

Map of Bangladesh

Map of Bangladesh

Modern Dhaka skyline
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Bangladesh is not just a country; it is a testament to the indomitable spirit of its people.
Muhammad Yunus

Muhammad Yunus

Nobel Peace Prize Laureate

Natural Wonders

A Land of Breathtaking Beauty

Cox's Bazar — World's Longest Beach

Cox's Bazar — World's Longest Beach

At 120 kilometers, Cox's Bazar is the longest unbroken natural sea beach in the world. Its golden sands and turquoise waters attract visitors from across the globe, and the surrounding region is rich in marine biodiversity and potential offshore energy resources.

The Sundarbans — UNESCO World Heritage

The Sundarbans — UNESCO World Heritage

The Sundarbans is the world's largest mangrove forest, spanning 10,000 square kilometers across Bangladesh and India. Home to the iconic Royal Bengal Tiger, this UNESCO World Heritage Site represents one of the most biodiverse ecosystems on the planet.

Sylhet Tea Gardens

Sylhet Tea Gardens

The rolling hills of Sylhet are covered in lush tea plantations that produce some of the finest tea in the world. The region's natural beauty, combined with its rich cultural heritage, makes it one of Bangladesh's most captivating destinations.

Strategic Bay of Bengal Coastline

Strategic Bay of Bengal Coastline

Bangladesh's 580-kilometer coastline along the Bay of Bengal is not only beautiful — it is strategically vital. The continental shelf extends far into the ocean, harboring vast reserves of natural gas and providing access to major international shipping lanes.

Discover Bangladesh

See It for Yourself

Bangladesh — A land of rivers, resilience, and remarkable potential

Explore the Opportunity

Bangladesh is more than an investment destination — it is a nation on the rise, with the people, resources, and determination to become a major player in the global energy landscape.