About Bangladesh

A Land of Heritage and Resilience

Bangladesh is a nation born of courage, culture, and history.

Bangladesh is a country shaped by history, defined by culture, and driven by the spirit of its people.
Located in South Asia, this vibrant nation emerged as an independent country in 1971 after a heroic struggle for liberation. Its roots, however, stretch back through centuries of rich heritage, from ancient civilizations and the Bengal Sultanate to British colonial rule and the partition of the Indian subcontinent.

The Language Movement of 1952, where people sacrificed their lives to preserve their mother tongue, laid the foundation for national identity and pride. This movement eventually led to the Liberation War in 1971, through which Bangladesh gained independence, marking a new chapter in the nation’s history.

Today, Bangladesh stands as a symbol of resilience, progress, and cultural richness. With its bustling cities, serene countryside, mighty rivers, and welcoming people, the country offers a unique blend of tradition and modernity. From literature, music, and art to technological innovation and economic growth, Bangladesh continues to evolve while honoring its past.