India, Feb. 21 -- Although the bilateral trade deal between Bangladesh and America reverberated in controversial terms in India, it received a few bouquets, but more brickbats in Bangladesh. In the neighbouring nation, there were concerns due to the timing, secrecy, and the scale of concessions among industry groups, policy analysts, and opposition politicians. Indian industry was worried about the zero-duty that Bangladesh's textile and apparel exports would enjoy if they were made from American cotton, and petrochemicals-based intermediates. Bangladesh was perturbed by the inclusion of conditions related to national security and geopolitics, tariff concessions for American imports, and questions about the protection of the nation's inte...