
Bangladesh’s textile industry is really hoping India cuts them some slack right now, and it’s all because Indian airports have become a total lifeline for the sector. A huge chunk of Bangladesh’s textile exports passes through India, so these airports play a massive role in keeping things moving smoothly.
The textile industry is one of Bangladesh’s biggest economic drivers, and it relies heavily on India’s logistics and air transport to get products to global markets—especially the US and Europe. If these routes get disrupted, it could be a real disaster for a lot of businesses in Bangladesh, so they’re basically leaning on India to keep things running.
And in the mix of this situation, Yunus (likely referring to Muhammad Yunus, the Nobel laureate) might symbolize the resilience and challenges faced by Bangladesh’s export economy. India’s role here isn’t just important for the textile industry, but for the economic ties between the two countries as a whole.
There’s a lot at stake for both sides as they juggle trade, logistics, and cooperation.