In terms of expense, Bangladesh hasn’t been able to afford access to public policy institutions at international levels to train and update government servants. It makes sense that 1,800 of our civil servants in the course of the next six years will be trained at India’s National Centre for Good Governance. The approach is not just to make governance easily accessible, but also to enable the use of technology in governance. That leads to the third major reason why the training in India makes sense. India has progressed in technology and governance, and was one country that kept the core WTO negotiating team together despite changes of government.
Source: Dhaka Tribune February 13, 2019 18:00 UTC