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South Asia Govt to procure 50,000 tons of rice from India

Their families all have roots in Bangladesh, Hindu or Muslim don't matter. Google their background.

You do not realise that we Indians are huge on complexion and looks and caste and blood and our Bengalis are quite open about the difference between them and you.

Its no secret which part of the population converted en masse. And which resisted.

As if that were not enough, up until now our nations have been quite friendly. We've seen Bangladeshi cricket crowds quite clearly. In all their pomp and striped splendor.

And we are no strangers to Bangladeshis who come to India in their thousands for treatment. Every month. Year on year. For decades.

And we also have thousands of Indians like Guri going over regularly for business.

You are not an exotic unknown tribe for us.

There is a distinct looking down the nose of Bengalis where Bangladeshis are concerned. Racially. Caste. Food. Looks. Color. Dialect. Literature. Fine arts. Culture. Dance. Clothes. Wealth. Gentrification.

You are not their poor cousins. You are their historically disenfranchised dalits.

[🇧🇩] Banking System in Bangladesh

Bangladeshi credit card usage increasing in Thailand, decreasing in India by 40%​

Ittefaq Digital Desk
Published: 18 December 2024, 01:28

বাংলাদেশি ক্রেডিট কার্ডের ব্যবহার বাড়ছে থাইল্যান্ডে, কমছে ভারতে


As the political landscape has changed in the country after the anti-discrimination student uprising, so has the use of Bangladeshi credit cards. The use of Bangladeshi credit cards is gradually increasing in Thailand. On the contrary, the use of Bangladeshi credit cards in India is decreasing.

This information was revealed from Bangladesh Bank's updated report on credit card transactions at home and abroad.

Analysis of the report shows that the United States is in first place in credit card usage by Bangladeshis. This was the case before. However, the second place has changed. Previously, India was in second place. Thailand rose to second place in October. In the country, Bangladeshi credit card spending increased by 160 million taka in a span of 1 month. India has dropped to third place. And Singapore has risen to fourth place.

According to the central bank, Bangladeshis abroad spent Tk 4.989 billion on credit cards in October this year to purchase various services and products. On the other hand, foreigners in Bangladesh spent Tk 1.29 billion on credit cards.

Earlier, a large number of Bangladeshis used to travel to India every month for travel and medical treatment and spent the most money on credit cards in the country. But after the change in the political situation in the country, there has been a radical change in the use of credit cards by Bangladeshis abroad. Last September, Bangladeshis spent 420 million taka on credit cards in Thailand. In October, this expenditure increased to 570 million taka. As a result, the country came in second place in the use of credit cards by Bangladeshis abroad. India was also in second place in September. In October, Bangladeshi spending on credit cards in India moved to third place.

Industry insiders say that after the August change of policy, India has tightened visas for Bangladeshis, including travel and medical. Due to which, the number of Bangladeshis traveling to the country has decreased significantly. As a result, the use of credit cards by Bangladeshis in the country has also decreased. Now, Bangladeshis are choosing Thailand, Malaysia and Singapore instead of India for medical treatment and travel. Due to this, the use of credit cards by Bangladeshis in these countries has also increased.

According to Bangladesh Bank data, the use of credit cards at home and abroad increased significantly in October. In the space of one month, credit card spending within the country increased by 197 million taka, or about 7.5 percent. And spending abroad increased by 780 million taka, or more than 18.5 percent.

According to the data, in October, 2,866 crore taka was spent on credit cards within the country. In September, the amount was 2,669 crore taka. And in October, Bangladeshis spent 4.99 billion taka on credit cards in different countries of the world. In September, the amount was 4.21 billion taka. The highest use of Bangladeshi credit cards abroad is now in the United States. In October, 840 million taka was spent in the country, compared to 770 million taka in September. Accordingly, in the space of one month, Bangladeshi credit card spending in the United States increased by 70 million taka or more than 8.15 percent.

According to Bangladesh Bank data, more than 28 percent, or almost one-third, of the money Bangladeshis spend abroad on credit cards is currently spent in the United States and Thailand. Of the 4.99 billion taka spent abroad in October, 1.41 billion taka was spent in these two countries. India was in third place in terms of credit card spending. Bangladeshis spent 540 million taka in the country in October, which is 40 million taka more than the previous month.

Singapore has seen the biggest growth in credit card spending abroad after Thailand. Bangladeshis spent Tk 430 million in the country in October, up from Tk 300 million in September. That means credit card spending in the country has increased by Tk 130 million in a month.

Meanwhile, cash withdrawals from credit cards have increased. In September, the amount of cash withdrawals was Tk 38 crore. In October, it increased to Tk 46 crore 8 million. Among the different types of cards, Visa card is being used more. Because this card can naturally be used in the international arena. Next are Master Card, Unipay, and Amex.

[🇪🇬] From Rivalry to Cooperation: The Geopolitical Implications of Egypt-Turkey Rapprochement

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Turkey and Egypt’s recent rapprochement comes after years of tension, sparked off by the ousting of the Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi in 2013. Bilateral political and diplomatic strains until now have limited Ankara and Cairo’s collaboration on regional crises across Africa and the Eastern Mediterranean in which both have interests at stake. Now, however, with Egypt and Turkey taking strides to repair their relations, the gates are open for cooperation on new strategies tackling enduring crises. Still, regional rivalries, conflicting loyalties, and external actors may complicate cooperation on critical matters like energy resources and tension in the Horn of Africa. What will the Cairo-Ankara thaw mean at the geopolitical level, and how will it affect regional crises in Africa and the Eastern Mediterranean?

This set of essays, edited by the ISPI and Atlantic Council’s North Africa Program, seeks to address these challenges and possibilities while also offering concrete recommendations during this period of tremendous change. @LegionnairE @Lulldapull

[🇮🇱] Israel vs. Iran: Who has the stronger military?

When Iran fired roughly 200 missiles toward Israel in early October, Israeli air defences, with some assistance from the U.S., were able to shoot down most of them while sustaining minimal damage, according to officials.

Israel has vowed to strike back, as fears mount over further escalation of hostilities between the two countries.

A quick overview of both countries might suggest that Iran, with a population more than nine times that of Israel's and a significantly larger army, has an advantage.

Indeed, the Global Firepower Index, which ranks the military strengths of each country, says Iran has the advantage in personnel, and in both land and sea weaponry.

But numbers don't necessarily present the entire picture, analysts say.

"Israel certainly has more sophisticated military technology than Iran. They have the latest aircraft, armed with modern missiles and bombs," said Shaan Shaikh, a deputy director fellow of the Missile Defense Project at the Washington-based think-tank Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS).

"Their air defences are clearly effective. But perhaps most importantly, Israel also has powerful partners, namely the United States, but also those in Europe and the Middle East."

South Asia India scrambles as Bangladesh deploys TB2 drones, challenging regional hegemony

Let them be happy. Now adays they face food issue and Arkan Army is screwing them from Mynmar side, They have a right to be happy.

@Jiangnan can add to their happiness or be a participant in their happiness by adding to their fun with offer of sale of J10. 19 of which has fallen till date and @Jiangnan is silent on that.
Bhai, TB-2's are now obsolete. They had a good run when they came out for an year or two but now they stand zero chance in Ukraine or against China or Iran or anybody with robust air defenses.

I believe they'll still work against the Afghani talibunnies or Somali warlords though:

[🇧🇩-Airforce] Bangladesh Air Force and how it is viewed by Indian Air Force.

One medium sized nuke in the middle of the filthy swamp of Dhaka would then be incoming in short order.

Sir,

This is over kill. BD air strips will be disabled
No Bangladesh military person/leader is going to "counter India".

However they do reserve the right to defend themselves if attacked.

India had no plan to attack BD. BD has shown all the hostility post ouster of Hasina. Infact, India had settled all border issues with BD in friendly manner. The problem with BD is that it is a Muslim majority nation with democracy which is not compatible with each other. As it is seen, all subcontinent Muslims are highly anti Hindu. They could not tolerate Hasina being friendly with India. Soon as Hasina left, their enmity towards India came on fore and they started demonstrating it in open. Even BD official started using hateful words against India which India officially criticized.

In last, If India decides to attack BD, BD will not be able to fight for a day.

[🇷🇺] Russian missile scientist ‘assassinated by Ukrainian special forces

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A Russian scientist known for developing cruise missiles has been found shot dead in a snowy wooded area near Moscow.

Ukraine’s intelligence service claimed that it had assassinated Mikhail Shatsky, the deputy director of a Moscow-based ballistics engineering unit.

“Anyone who is involved in the development of the Russian military-industrial complex and support of Russian aggression in Ukraine one way or another is a legitimate target,” a Ukrainian defence source told the Kyiv Independent.

[🇧🇩] Bangladesh-Pakistan Relation---Can we look beyond 1971?

All who raises weapon against nation will be dealt with weapons. May it be Hindus, may it be Muslims or may it be of any other community. We have not killed any innocent shikhs. Those terrorists who had occupied the temple were flushed out with use of power. Your poor logic of Identifying terrorist with any community is laughable. Pakistan did same in Lal Masjid with Muslims. No matter who you are, if you challenge state with weapons, you will be delt with power. Many of the Maoist who are killed in encounter with armed forces are Hindus. What is your logic?
............and the consequence was........the assassination of Indira Gandhi at the hands of Sikhs.

World Who is Sriram Krishnan, an engineer from India chosen by Trump to advise the White House on AI?

yeah but modi ka ulla will tap him to help out India replicate the same policy at home and set up the foundation and get it all going.

Indian diaspora is very helpful to India indirectly and a lot of tech transfer or help is transferred as charity based on affiliation.

This is true.

Modi after all is a loyal CIA asset.

[🇮🇳] 1971 Bangladesh Liberation War - NYT praises Indian Army

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Sydney Schanberg, who covered 1971 Bangladesh Liberation War for The New York Times, wrote this about the Indian Army: “I don’t like sitting around praising armies. I don’t like armies because armies mean wars. But this (Indian) army was something. They were great all the way. _There never was a black mark … I lived with the officers, and I walked and rode with the jawans. They were all great. But I never saw a man flinch because he was scared. There was a tremendous spirit in the Indian Army, and it did one good to experience it. _“I have seen our boys [US Army] in Vietnam—and this army was different. Their arms and equipment aren’t as good-but what they had were used with effect and boy! could they improvise. I saw heavy recoilless guns carried on shoulders, big guns pushed across marshes like ox-carts, by jawans, villagers, officers, everybody was in it together, and they were perfect gentlemen. I never saw them do a thing wrong, not even when they saw just how bestial the enemy had been.”

Cheers, Doc

Middle East/Africa Houthi-Israel Conflicts : Around Yemen and Beyond

Hoosi Baaghi have downed an F-18E/F and the Eisenhower yet again in full retreat toward dumb-maam in Sawdi Judea at full speed cuz it can’t take on drone swarms, ballistic and cruise mijjhile showers on it.😝.

South Asian bicharay hairaan/ pareshaan….😝

@Vsdoc @Sharma Ji @Dogun18 @Krishna with Flute @PakistanProud @RayKalm @Bagheera0084 @Saif @Bilal9

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