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    ISAS Working Papers

    Long-term studies on trends and issues in South Asia

    187: Foundations of Bangladesh’s Economic Development: Politics of Aid

    Iftekhar Ahmed Chowdhury, Principal Research Fellow, ISAS

    14 April 2014

    Bangladesh today with a population of nearly 160 million faces myriad development challenges. But it is far from being the ‘basket case’ that Henry Kissinger once described it as. Despite its still being poor and challenged, it has to its credit many successes particularly in the social sectors. It, in many ways, defies the ‘Washington Consensus’ wisdom that growth would lead to poverty eradication. It embodies the inverse of that thesis, for while its growth has much room for improvement, its poverty eradication has been impressive.2 This was largely made possible through its skilful handling of foreign aid in the early years since its independence from Pakistan in 1971 following a bloody and destructive war.