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Bangladesh does not want Teesta dispute to hurt ties with India, says minister

Bangladesh does not want Teesta dispute to hurt ties with India, says ministerWorldPing

The Teesta begins in the Himalayas and flows through Sikkim and West Bengal before entering Bangladesh. It eventually joins the Jamuna, which is the Bangladeshi name for the Brahmaputra.

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