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Bangladesh Floods: Shocking Drone Footage Shows Millions Affected | Here's What's India's Connection

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Bangladesh Floods: Shocking Drone Footage Shows Millions Affected | Here's What's India's Connection

Bangladesh Floods: Shocking Drone Footage Shows Millions Affected | Here's What's India's Connection

Recent severe flooding in Bangladesh has affected millions, with shocking drone footage revealing the extent of the disaster.

The floods have sparked anti-India sentiment in Bangladesh, with some blaming India's water management practices for exacerbating the situation.

Critics argue that India's control of upstream rivers and dam operations may have contributed to the flooding severity.

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