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Army chief meets chief adviser, discusses security, development
Staff Correspondent
Dhaka
Published: 19 Mar 2025, 17: 44

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A meeting between the chief adviser, Dr Muhammad Yunus, and the army chief, General Waker-Uz-Zaman, in Dhaka on 19 March, 2025. ISPR

The chief of army staff, General Waker-Uz-Zaman, has paid a courtesy call on the chief adviser, Dr Muhammad Yunus, at the state guest house Jamuna.

The meeting took place on Wednesday, said the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) directorate in a press release.

The army chief briefed the chief adviser on his recent visit to the Central African Republic, with optimism that the trip would play a conducive role in enhancing bilateral ties as well as military cooperation.

He also briefed the chief adviser about the overall security situation and military activities across the country. He discussed different initiatives undertaken by the army for development and stability in the country.

General Waker-Uz-Zaman also informed Professor Yunus about the findings and recommendations of the just concluded high-level council on ensuring justice for deprived army officers and the updates of an ongoing council for dismissed JCOs and other ranks. He also highlighted the army’s contribution in treating the students and people who sustained injuries during the July-August mass uprising.

The chief adviser lauded the army for its role and contribution and provided necessary instructions for the future. He hoped that the military would continue to uphold professionalism and dedication in safeguarding the country's sovereignty and security.​
 
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Army chief leaves Dhaka for Russia, Croatia

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Chief of Army Staff General Waker-Uz-Zaman left Bangladesh for Russia yesterday morning on an official visit.

Following his stay in Russia, Gen Waker will travel to Croatia on April 10, according to a press release from the Inter-Service Public Relations Directorate.

During the visit, he will hold courtesy meetings with senior military and civil officials of both the countries and exchange views on enhancing bilateral cooperation in defence and related sectors.

He is also expected to visit several military installations and arms-manufacturing facilities, the ISPR said.

After wrapping-up his visit, the army chief is scheduled to return home on April 12.​
 
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Have patience as appeals of ex-army men being considered with 'utmost importance'
Staff Correspondent Dhaka
Published: 14 May 2025, 23: 06

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The government and the Bangladesh Army are respectful towards the dignity and just demands of former army men and are committed to taking positive action in this regard, said the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR).

In a press release on Wednesday evening, the ISPR noted that the army headquarters has taken the former army members’ appeals to review the decision on their penalty with utmost importance.

According to the release, some former army personnel recently submitted appeals requesting reconsideration of disciplinary actions taken against them. Taking into account the humanitarian and administrative reality, a high-level council has already been formed to review these appeals. The council is now in operation.

As of now, a total of 802 applications have been received. Of these, 106 have been forwarded to the relevant authorities for final disposal, while the remaining 696 are undergoing verification and evaluation, the ISPR said.

Although the process is time-consuming, the Bangladesh Army is working in this regard, with “utmost sincerity and a strong sense of responsibility.”

There are provisions for due award and punishment as per the army act, to maintain military discipline. “The Bangladesh Army believes that every issue can be resolved peacefully through mutual respect, empathy, and adherence to due process,” it added.

In this context, the ISPR urged all concerned to refrain from engaging in any negative activities and advised patience, discipline, and tolerance in all situations.

Earlier on 7 May, a group of dismissed army personnel under the banner of ‘Shohojoddha’ held a press conference and placed three demands, including their reinstatement into service. They warned of launching a hunger strike along with their families if their demands were not met within seven working days.

Their demands are the immediate reinstatement of all personnel dismissed during the previous Awami League government, full financial and pension benefits for those who cannot be reinstated, and reforms to the British-era laws in the army.​
 
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Dismissed soldier Naimul Islam arrested on charges of sabotage: ISPR
BSS Dhaka
Published: 17 May 2025, 20: 04

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Dismissed soldier Md Naimul Islam Courtesy of ISPR

Dismissed soldier Md Naimul Islam has been arrested on the charges of instigating sabotage and causing disorder, according to a statement issued by the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) today, Saturday.

The ISPR said that since 5 August last year, Naimul had been collaborating with several other dismissed or discharged ex-military personnel to make provocative statements in the media and plot subversive activities.

"He planned a large-scale act of sabotage disguised as a protest rally at the entrance of Dhaka Cantonment on 18 May, and had been actively causing incitement through social media platforms," reads the statement.

To deter such disorderly conduct, a team from the army attempted to make contact with Naimul around 2:00 pm today in the Khilkhet Bott Tola Bazar area.

However, Naimul, along with several associates, allegedly launched a sudden attack with locally-made weapons on the military personnel present, said the ISPR.

A nearby army patrol team quickly intervened, leading to the arrest of Naimul and two of his associates, the statement added.

The ISPR also mentioned that Naimul had previously been dismissed from service due to multiple disciplinary violations, including allegations of demanding dowry from his wife, and committing both physical and mental abuse.

Legal proceedings are currently underway against him, it said.​
 
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Bangladesh Army chief Waker-uz-Zaman set to visit China by end of June

This will be Gen Zaman’s fist ever China visit after being appointed Army chief on June 23, 2024, by the Sheikh Hasina-led Awami League regime.


May 22, 2025
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China will be the first country the Bangladesh Army chief, General Waker-uz-Zaman, will visit by the end of June this year after making it clear to the Mohammad Yunus-led interim regime that there should be no “humanitarian corridor” to Myanmar’s Rakhine State.

While the details of his forthcoming visit to China are being worked out by different directorates within the Army, it is learnt that the Gen Zaman’s trip to Beijing will take place following a formal invitation from the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA).

Gen Zaman’s visit is aimed at greater defence hardware acquisitions from China, which has traditionally been the principal supplier of weapons and air assets to the Bangladesh Army and the Bangladesh Air Force. For this reason, the Bangladesh Army’s Directorate of Weaponry and Systems (DWE&S) is coordinating with other directorates on the visit.

Representatives of the directorates of Infantry, Army Aviation, Artillery, Signals, Ordnance, Engineers, Armoured, Military Operations, Military Operations, Military Intelligence and Military Training will meet at the DWE&S conference room to chalk out the details of Gen Zaman’s visit.

On May 13, Bangladesh Army’s Master General of Ordinance Branch Major General Abu Bakar Siddique Khan and other senior officers met a four-member team of executives of China Vanguard Co Ltd to discuss plans to acquire HQ-17AE surface-to-air missiles (SAMs), JSG radars and FK-3 medium-range-surface-to-air missiles (MSAMs).

It could not be confirmed whether Gen Zaman will sign agreements on the acquisition of the SAM and MSAM and JSG radars. Sources said that he will meet senior PLA officers and discuss avenues for greater defence cooperation between China and Bangladesh.

Exactly a year ago, Bangladesh and China held their first-ever joint military exercise ‘Golden Friendship-2024’, which aimed to fine-tune peacekeeping and counter-terrorism operations and involved mixed groups training on scenarios like anti-hijacking and camp elimination.

There were reports last year that China transferred various military technologies to Bangladesh, which is said to have started an initiative to build a domestic defence industrial base.

So far, Beijing’s technology transfer has been to the Bangladesh Ordnance Factories and Bangladesh Machine Tools Factory Ltd for small and medium-sized weapons such as rifles, rocket launchers, MANPADS (Man-Portable Air Defence Systems), and light utility vehicles.

In October 2024, the PLA sent two warships to the Chittagong port for a goodwill visit. However, China delivered to the Bangladesh Navy two Type 035G Ming-class diesel-electric submarines in 2016.

These submarines, originally commissioned by the Chinese Navy, were upgraded and retrofitted – at Dalian Liaoning South Shipyard – before being transferred to Bangladesh. The submarines, commissioned as BNS Nabajatra and BNS Joyjatra on March 12, 2017, are now based at Pekua, which is about 68 km south of Chittagong.

More recently, Bangladesh Chief Adviser Mohammad Yunus’ March 2025 visit to China and his offer to his hosts to develop an old airbase at Lalmonirhat raised eyebrows in New Delhi. The Bangladesh Air Force is reportedly interested in procuring the China-made J-10C fighter aircraft or the JF-17 variant, though its senior management may not be averse to the Eurofighter that is manufactured by a consortium of European companies.​
 
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Army Headquarters briefing
No rift between govt and military, working together

Staff Correspondent Dhaka
Published: 26 May 2025, 18: 55

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Brigadier General Md Nazim-Ud-Doula, Director of Military Operations of the Bangladesh Army, spoke at the press briefing. It was held on Monday afternoon at the Officers' Mess in Dhaka Cantonment. Photo: Mahmudul Hasan

The Army Headquarters has stated that the government and the military are not in opposition to each other and are working together in coordination.

This statement was made in response to a journalist’s question during a press briefing held today, Monday.

The briefing took place at the Officers' Mess in Dhaka Cantonment, where Brigadier General Md Nazim-Ud-Doula, Director of Military Operations, and Colonel Md Shafiqul Islam, Colonel Staff of the Directorate of Military Operations, spoke on national security and other current issues.

In response to a question about the proposal of a humanitarian corridor in Myanmar’s Rakhine state, Colonel Md Shafiqul Islam said, “The army will not be involved in any activity that compromises the country’s security.”

Addressing concerns raised by media reports about big disagreements between the government and the military, Brigadier General Nazim-Ud-Doula said, “There’s been speculation that there are serious differences between the government and the military. The way it’s being portrayed in the media is not accurate. We are working harmoniously and in mutual understanding. There is no room for misinterpretation.”

Calling on the public to view these matters with a calm and simple perspective, he added: “We should not assume the government and military are operating in conflict or thinking separately. That is not the case. The government and military are working together, and we strongly believe this cooperation will continue in the future.”

According to the Army Headquarters, in the last 40 days, the army has recovered 241 illegal firearms, 709 rounds of ammunition and since last August, a total of 9,611 illegal firearms and 285,761 rounds of ammunition have been seized.

In the past one month alone, 1,969 individuals involved in various crimes were arrested. In total, 14,266 people have been apprehended so far, including members of juvenile gangs, listed criminals, kidnappers, smugglers, fraudsters, syndicates, extortionists, robbers and muggers.

It was also said in the briefing that in the past 40 days, 487 drug dealers were arrested in joint operations and since August, 4,400 individuals involved in drug-related crimes have been apprehended. A large quantity of illegal drugs was recovered, including yaba, Phensedyl, cannabis, and illegal alcohol, helping restore peace and safety in affected communities.

During the briefing, officials discussed special measures for managing traffic during Eid-ul-Azha. To ensure smooth and secure travel for holiday-goers, the Bangladesh Army will run a two-week special operation before and after Eid.

Key actions include round-the-clock patrols at major highways, bus terminals, rail stations and launch terminals and establishing checkposts at key points to control speeding, preventing black market ticket sales, running awareness campaigns to ensure public safety. These efforts aim to ensure a peaceful and safe Eid for all, similar to previous Eid-ul-Fitr operations.

Regarding concerns around livestock markets during Eid-ul-Azha, the army said that these markets often become hotspots for extortion and robbery. Markets located on main roads cause traffic jams and public inconvenience.

The army will conduct regular patrols and special operations to prevent criminal activities and ensure public safety at the markets.​
 
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ISPR protests Indian media’s report on ‘Military Operations Zone’ in Bangladesh
Prothom Alo English Desk Dhaka
Updated: 01 Jun 2025, 21: 37

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Bangladesh Army has protested an article titled “Bangladesh to declare Cox’s Bazar to Bandarban area as a military operations zone” by Northeast News, an Indian news outlet.

The article by Northeast News is a clear example of deliberate disinformation propagated by segments of the Indian media seeking to destabilise Bangladesh’s internal cohesion and undermine its armed forces, says a press release of Inter Services Public Relations.

“The insinuation that the Bangladesh Army supports insurgent actors, is not only baseless but malicious. Such speculative reporting, devoid of evidence, reflects a broader agenda to sow discord and mislead the public,” says the ISPR.

“The Bangladesh Army has always upheld the highest standards of professionalism and remains resolutely committed to protecting the nation’s sovereignty, integrity, and constitutional order. There will be no compromise on national interest—now or ever. This narrative is not journalism; it is part of a sustained smear campaign. Bangladesh stands united and aligned firmly in defence of its people and its territory,” it added.​
 
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