Borders of Bangladesh

Encompassing a total length of approximately 4,427 kilometers, Bangladesh shares its borders with India to the west, north, and east, and with Myanmar to the southeast.

The border with India is one of the longest in the world, stretching over 4,096 kilometers, and is characterized by a complex mix of rivers, hills, and plains.

The border with Myanmar, although significantly shorter at 271 kilometers, traverses through the hilly and forested regions of the Chittagong Hill Tracts.

These borders have been shaped by historical treaties, colonial legacies, and geopolitical considerations, influencing the cultural and economic interactions between Bangladesh and its neighboring countries.

The borders also play a crucial role in regional security, trade, and migration, making them a significant aspect of Bangladesh's national identity and international relations.

The border has a narrow strip known as the Siliguri Corridor
Map of Bangladesh, with Myanmar to the south-east