Bangladesh Opens Up to North Korea: A Rare Invitation in a Geopolitically Isolated World

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Bangladesh Opens Up to North Korea: A Rare Invitation in a Geopolitically Isolated World
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In a geopolitical environment often defined by high walls and rigid travel restrictions, Bangladesh has introduced a migration policy that has caught the international community off guard. The South Asian nation has extended a rare invitation to citizens of North Korea, one of the most isolated states on the planet, by easing entry requirements. This diplomatic maneuver has ignited significant discussion among regional analysts and travelers, as North Korean nationals typically face nearly insurmountable barriers when attempting to move across international borders.The sudden openness of Dhaka to such a secluded population has many questioning the underlying strategic or humanitarian motivations behind the change. The ability of any individual to travel is often dictated by the strength of their national identity document.For citizens of Pyongyang, this mobility is almost entirely non-existent.According to the Henley Passport Index, which evaluates 199 passports and hundreds of destinations worldwide, North Korea consistently ranks near the bottom due to its restricted diplomatic relationships and limited global access. This index serves as a benchmark for international mobility, and the low position of the North Korean passport is a direct reflection of the country’s lack of bilateral agreements and the heavy weight of international sanctions that discourage most nations from facilitating their entry. While the vast majority of the world remains closed to them, North Korean passport holders do possess access to a very small selection of territories.These destinations generally offer entry through visa-free agreements, visa on arrival facilities, or electronic travel authorisations. However, the list of such countries is remarkably short, and the addition of any new partner is viewed as a major shift in the status quo. For many observers, the idea that any country opens its borders to North Korean citizens without strict pre-approval can be surprising, given the nation’s political climate and international sanctions. The most striking aspect of the recent update from Dhaka is the specific provision for eased entry.By offering a visa on arrival for North Korean passport holders, Bangladesh has joined a very exclusive group of nations that allow these travelers to arrive at their borders without a prior permit from an embassy. This decision is particularly noteworthy because Bangladesh does not have a historical reputation for maintaining exceptionally close or public travel links with North Korea. The simplification of the entry process represents a significant departure from standard international security protocols, providing a rare point of access for a population that remains largely cut off from the rest of the world. A think tank analysis shows 38% of Russia’s military personnel spending goes to families of dead soldiers, highlighting high casualties and economic strain. Rising costs and slow growth may push Russia to seek a ceasefire to ease its budget crisis. Get the latest stories delivered straight to your inbox.

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