Krishna with Flute
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We are still lagging behind India. We need huge investment to catch up.
That is never going to happen.
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We are still lagging behind India. We need huge investment to catch up.
That is never going to happen.

You are not aware of the scenario.
Bangladesh is not in the business of making 25000 ton ships. The local yards specialize in smaller niche industry builds - like oil derrick supply vessels, ICE class vessels, defence interdiction vessels (also riverine transports etc. all under 10,000 tons capacity).
Stuff which is uneconomical to build in Indian yards.
Some vessels for Indian market were built in Bangladesh recently.
That is what Saif bhai is talking about.
There were four or five of this variety built in a Chittagong Yard for Jindal Steel.
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That true. I excatly say that. I know BD ship building is very good but the lacks the capability which India has. India builds 100000 ton displacement ships. BD is good in one niche segment but shipbuilding is very diverse having many types of ships which BD does not produce.

Other than larger sizes - I believe they build pretty much everything, under 10000 tons that is.
I don't know what you refer to that they have not built.
Here is a partial list form just one ship yard.
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This one was a specialized build for New Zealand to ferry people within the Cook Islands.
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This one below was a Kenyan Navy build with speed close to 35 knots (uses twin waterjets as power).
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That is what Exactly I had said. BD's Ship building Industry is vibrant. I only disagree with that part of post in which you said that BD need investment to catch up with India which I don't think is possible even with huge investment in sector.
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