Relations between Malaysia and Bangladesh were established in the ancient period, even before the Christine era, through maritime activities, Hindu-Buddhist religious propagations, and cultural penetrations. This relationship started to consolidate with the independence of Malaysia from British colonial rule in 1957, when Bangladesh (East Pakistan) was a province of Pakistan,...
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Relations between Malaysia and Bangladesh were established in the ancient period, even before the Christine era, through maritime activities, Hindu-Buddhist religious propagations, and cultural penetrations. This relationship started to consolidate with the independence of Malaysia from British colonial rule in 1957, when Bangladesh (East Pakistan) was a province of Pakistan, and a new relationship was initiated between these two states after the independence of Bangladesh in 1971. From 1972, they engaged in formal diplomatic relations and created bilateral cooperation by setting up missions in Dhaka and Kuala Lumpur from both ends. As a result, many other new engagements were initiated in socio-economic aspects and most importantly, started to create the domain of diaspora under which Bangladeshi workers migrate to Malaysia. This new linkage helped both countries in the progression of infrastructure and economy and created a social domain for Bangladeshi people in Malaysia.
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