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Strategic Analysis of Bangladesh: A review with economic perspective of SAARC Nations

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Strategic Analysis of Bangladesh: A review with economic perspective of

SAARC Nations

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Demographic profile

Population

Total Area

Growth Rate

Life Expectancy

Fertility rate

GDP per capita

GDP Growth Rate

HDI (2013)

Currency

ImportExport

154.7 million(2012)

147,570 km^2

1.59%

70.36 years

2.6 children born/woman

US $1,044

6.5%

0.515

Taka

$29.27 billion (2013)$30.25 billion (2013)

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SAARC Perspectives

• Formally established on 8th Dec 1985

• Headquarter – Kathmandu, Nepal

• Present Secretary General – Ahmed Saleem ( Maldives)

• 8 member countries

• Dedicated to economic, technological, social, and cultural development emphasizing collective self-reliance

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Bangladesh Involvement with

SAARC

• The idea of South Asian regional cooperation was first suggested by

Bangladesh on 197

• Emphasis on promoting peace and cooperation

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Trade Relation

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PEST Analysis: Bangladesh

Political Factors:

• Challenge to create a real

participatory democracy

• Issues of good governance and

corruption

• Political instability

• Centralized local government

• Environmental degradation

Economic factors:

• Inflation rate

• Pursue foreign investment

actively

• Reduction in poverty

• Foreign trade regulations and

attitude towards foreign

companies

• Economic growth rate

Social factors:

• Social changes

• Demographic trend and

consumer expenditure

Technological factors

• Technological advancements

• Heavy reliance on imported

technologies

• A National Science and

Technology policy adopted by

the Government

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Key success factor

Foreign direct investment

Agriculture

Manufacturing

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Bangladesh: SWOT

• Geographic location.

• Fisheries and agricultural

production

• Manufacturer of garments

• Massive growth in tourism industry

• Poverty reduction

• Low literacy rate.

• Slow development in economy

• Poor infrastructure

• High level of corruption

• Rapid population growth

• Diversifying its export.

• The labor market can be improved.

• From its export revenue, FDI can

be improved

• Ability to improve its education.

• Political instability

• Limited CSR, hampering the

domestic economy

• Limited export commodities

StrengthWeakness

Opportunities Threats

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Strategic Grouping

Bhutan

SriLanka

Maldives

Pakistan

HIGH

LOW

HIGH LOW

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ries

India

GDP per capita

Bangladesh

Nepal

Afghanistan

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Problems Faced by

Bangladesh

1. Poverty and over population

2. Environmental Issues

3. Rapidly growing labor force that cannot be absorbed by

agriculture

4. Insufficient power supply

5. Government issues

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Reference

http://data.worldbank.org/indicator/NY.GDP.PCAP.PP.CD?order=wbapi_data_value_2012+wbapi_data_value+wbapi_data_value-last&sort=desc

http://books.google.com.np/books?id=KRxsrCVH_mUC&pg=PA81&lpg=PA81&dq=industrial+development+of+saarc+countries&source=bl&ots=bb7zFXW7oq&sig=DiNEt5QwUiH0AJPfZf1P7mdBGWY&hl=en&sa=X&ei=DBFtUuePKYizrgfl_YGgDA&ved=0CDQQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=industrial%20development%20of%20saarc%20countries&f=false

www.saarcchamber.com

http://www.gtu.ac.in/ABP/GCSR%20PDF%202013/727%20Bangladesh%208-.pdf

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THANK YOU

• Dhurba Godar

• Amrita Gurung

• Ashmita Gurung

• Sunita Gurung

• Sandup Tsering Sherpa