Bilal9
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Yes, there are medical tourists from BD to India but they are only 10% of total visitors from Bangladesh. Also, those 10% Bangladeshi medical tourists make around half of medical tourists in India.
Roughly, before pandemic:
BD total visitors in India = 2.3 million
BD medical tourists in India = 2.3 lakh
Total medical tourists in India = around 5 lakh
In other words, around 2 million tourists visit India for leisure and shopping. Whatever they do/get there, I'm sure, they can do/get the same in BD.
According to this Indian article in 2019,
Bangladesh to open Deputy High Commission in Chennai
CHENNAI: Bangladesh is in the process of establishing a Deputy High Commission in Chennai. This will be its first Deputy High Commission in the south. Banglades
www.newindianexpress.com
"In 2017, about 2,00,000 medical tourists visited India and contributed significantly to the income of medical tourism,” he said, claiming around 300-400 patients visit Vellore everyday for treatment.
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One of the reasons Bangladesh opened a Deputy High Commission in Chennai (and not in Patna ) is because of the high influx of Bangladeshi patients going to CMC Vellore, that one hospital. Southerners are generally way better educated and far more polite than these Cow Belt Hindutva idiots.
The other reason of course is the high number of Indian IT folks from Chennai and Bangalore who work in Bangladesh.
The reason why Patients go from Bangladesh to places like Vellore/Chennai is not advanced healthcare, of which you find plenty in Bangladesh - and qualified Doctors too. The reason is that Bangladesh healthcare is expensive, far more so than in places like Chennai.
There were numerous daily direct flights introduced direct between Chennai and Dhaka, just for this purpose. US-Bangla Airlines from Bangladesh and Air India, Indigo, Sri Lankan all fly this two hour leg. By now there might be more airline entrants.
To be honest - I don't mind us in Bangladesh helping out educated Southies' economy by employing their folks as employees/experts as the number of Hindutva folks there are much less. Ditto with Sri Lankan folks - I think half of Sri Lanka is actually working in Bangladesh as managers right now. There are Pakistanis in Bangladesh too, especially as I have seen at textile mills. But what gets my goat is the defiant and superior attitude of these bhakts in India who feel like they do us a favor by coming to Bangladesh, and working there.
It is a widely held estimate that India benefits to the tune of $45~$50 Billion yearly from us. Some gratitude would be nice.