India & Bangladesh launch '50 Start-ups Exchange Programme'

India & Bangladesh launch '50 Start-ups Exchange Programme'

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Category : Business and economics Published on: May 18 2023

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  • India and Bangladesh have recently jointly launched the '50 Start-up Exchange Programme' to promote collaboration and exchange between the start-up ecosystems of the two countries.
  • The objective of the program is to strengthen bilateral relations between India and Bangladesh by promoting cooperation in start-up and innovation sectors.
  • It provides a platform for entrepreneurs, investors and stakeholders from both the countries to connect and collaborate.
  • The '50 Start-up Exchange Program' facilitates knowledge sharing and learning opportunities between Indian and Bangladeshi start-ups.
  • It encourages exchange of ideas, best practices and expertise to foster innovation and growth.
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