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I never said its no money. Just not as big as other way as far as the estimates go.
This is very different to you also saying Pew had an "earlier number" and it was "forced by India" to change it. Where is your proof on that? Pew has always literally just applied a world map to the bilateral remittance estimates by the UN. Same like other sites use maps/tables to illustrate the UN migration data estimates.
Did they quote their original source? If not, then might as well have been.
Silicon India when reported it was there, I saw that myself back in 2013-14. Now it is no longer included at Pew Research. But still including 4 billion remittance to Bangladesh when on remittance list provided by Government for 15 billion USD remittance we have received, India is not even on the list.
That money are mostly business expenses of Indian companies still getting included in the list.
This report also mentioned about Pew Research group but due to pressure from India the info is removed from the report.
Bangladesh Is The 5th Largest Remittance Source For India
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Ibrahim Mahbub - Information
- October 20, 2015
Bangladesh is the 5th largest remittance source for India, depicts a new infographic released by the Pew Research Center based on World Bank Remittance Data. India is the number one remittance recipient country from Bangladesh. More than $4.08 billion was remitted to India from the Bangladesh during 2012, compared with $15.69 Billion from UAE, $11 billion from the United States, $8.38 Billion from Saudi Arabia, $4.27 Billion from UK.
This is particularly interesting because, remittance is one of the biggest foreign currency earners for Bangladesh itself. It is the contribution of wage earners living abroad and doing hard work that has kept Bangladesh’s economy going. Below is a chart depicting India’s major remittance sources.
Source: Pew Research Center: Remittance Flows Worldwide in 2012