Trial runs for the Agartala–Dhaka direct bus service have been completed, signaling a potential resumption of commercial operations after a year-long suspension. This development follows directives from Bangladesh’s new administration and aims to revive a crucial route linking India’s Northeast to Kolkata via Dhaka, with tourist visa services also expected to restart soon.
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