Today's a monumental day in the history of Bangladesh. Padma bridge will be open as of today

Today's a monumental day in the history of Bangladesh. Padma bridge will be open as of today

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Bravo Bangladesh

thank you, thank you UKanon

You never say this to me, dad.

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Kanglu

Bangladesh was a better and dearer colony that the us

>Bangladesh named their new bridge after a star wars prequels princess

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That's Padme.
Padma bridge is named after the eponymous river that flows underneath it.

>Bangladesh changed the last letter of star wars prequels princess name to not get sued by lucas films

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he knows, shut it down

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Bangladesh superpower 2030?

As per our PM's estimate we're on the road to becoming a developed country by 2041.
which would be pretty neat

based my banglabro but isn't your country actually expected to sink before that time?

It is estimated that 11% of our country would sink by 2050, and that's the worst outcome scenario. It's still a lot, but it doesn't mean the end of it all.

I feel like this sinking thing is a bit exaggerated.

I doubt it. But it would be interesting to witness the development of the 3rd world as I age. I’d like to see if the developing countries liberalise.

>It is estimated that 11% of our country would sink by 2050, and that's the worst outcome scenario. It's still a lot, but it doesn't mean the end of it all.

Depends on which 11% it is, it can be as well the most densely populated areas. I'm not sure about the population distribution of Bangladesh but I'd expect a big chunk of it to live at the coast.

>But it would be interesting to witness the development of the 3rd world as I age

it would inevitably result in lowering living standards (and rapidly rising prices) in already first world countries like Australia so you don't know what you're asking for

It's actually inordinately concentrated at the capital.

>I’d like to see if the developing countries liberalise.
God I hope not

>brown pypo seething about feminism and wokeness as their countries become increasingly wealthy and pozzed
right there with you based spectator