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In Pakistan, it has been a norm for one's opposition to be pro-Indian since 1947. You do not like your opposition, and you call them pro-Indian. The reality is that economic reality rather than emotion dictates the policies. We have an extensive PAk government archive on BD leaders, so we know a lot about them that ordinary Bengali /Pakistani web surfers do not know.
I hope you are correct! I'm soon waiting for a pro India BNP ( tagged by BAL ) , then the game will be interesting!

I won't be surprised if soon jamatis speak for India only to oppose BAL; if BAL make open alliance with Pakistan!

After all its jamat e islami who opposed the creation of Pakistan, while sheikh Mujib was a young leader (and follower of Jinnah )and activist for creation of Pakistan!
 
I hope you are correct! I'm soon waiting for a pro India BNP ( tagged by BAL ) , then the game will be interesting!

I won't be surprised if soon jamatis speak for India only to oppose BAL; if BAL make open alliance with Pakistan!

After all its jamat e islami who opposed the creation of Pakistan, while sheikh Mujib was a young leader (and follower of Jinnah )and activist for creation of Pakistan!
If you read the self-proclaimed killer of Mujib-ur-Rehman, Major Shariful Haq Dalim's Book ( available in Urdu, Bengali, and English), he exposed the pro-Indian nature of BNP founder General Zia-ur-Rehman and How Zia betrayed the pro-China Dalim group who put Zia in power on November 7, 1975. Then, Zia pushed aside the pro-Chinese group and allied with the pro-RAW group in the military and all official positions. After all, we know that Zia acted on behalf of Indian RAW on the night of 26 March 1971 and killed his commanding officer, plus many other non-Bengali officers, who were unarmed in sleeping dress in Chittagong. He then went to a major RAW training camp in Meghalaya, India, to coordinate Bengali officers of the Pakistan army who switched sides to India.
Zia-ur-Rehman himself was never a pro-Pakistani guy, which many dumb and naive Bengalis claim. However, he had to balance a few things to please the pro-China officers in the Army who kept him in power. Then Zia started killing those pro-China officers under the pretext of fake coups. Ultimately, this group took revenge and killed Zia in 1981. The Dalim- Faruq- Rashid group (Sena Parishad) was only allowed to return to Bangladesh after Zia was eliminated, as Zia never allowed them back to Bangladesh between 1975 and 1981.
 
If you read the self-proclaimed killer of Mujib-ur-Rehman, Major Shariful Haq Dalim's Book ( available in Urdu, Bengali, and English), he exposed the pro-Indian nature of BNP founder General Zia-ur-Rehman and How Zia betrayed the pro-China Dalim group who put Zia in power on November 7, 1975. Then, Zia pushed aside the pro-Chinese group and allied with the pro-RAW group in the military and all official positions. After all, we know that Zia acted on behalf of Indian RAW on the night of 26 March 1971 and killed his commanding officer, plus many other non-Bengali officers, who were unarmed in sleeping dress in Chittagong. He then went to a major RAW training camp in Meghalaya, India, to coordinate Bengali officers of the Pakistan army who switched sides to India.
Zia-ur-Rehman himself was never a pro-Pakistani guy, which many dumb and naive Bengalis claim. However, he had to balance a few things to please the pro-China officers in the Army who kept him in power. Then Zia started killing those pro-China officers under the pretext of fake coups. Ultimately, this group took revenge and killed Zia in 1981. The Dalim- Faruq- Rashid group (Sena Parishad) was only allowed to return to Bangladesh after Zia was eliminated, as Zia never allowed them back to Bangladesh between 1975 and 1981.
Okay I will read this book if still available online websites! The name is "From Zia to khaleda zia and onwards" right?

Well about fake coupes , what's your take on killing colonel taher ? Wasn't taher plotting a couple that could annihilated the military order by removing all military officers? Please tell me @Old School bhai! Your entire post shocked me!

Although I respect Zia , but never very fond of him! But what are you claiming about his raw connection, it really unbelievable! But I'm inspired by it, so at least I will read the book thoroughly!

Can you please rewrite the name of the book of major dalim again?

You wrote it in old forum , but unfortunately I forget the name!

Thanks and best regards
 
Okay I will read this book if still available online websites! The name is "From Zia to khaleda zia and onwards" right?

Well about fake coupes , what's your take on killing colonel taher ? Wasn't taher plotting a couple that could annihilated the military order by removing all military officers? Please tell me @Old School bhai! Your entire post shocked me!

Although I respect Zia , but never very fond of him! But what are you claiming about his raw connection, it really unbelievable! But I'm inspired by it, so at least I will read the book thoroughly!

Can you please rewrite the name of the book of major dalim again?

You wrote it in old forum , but unfortunately I forget the name!

Thanks and best regards
 
Well about fake coupes , what's your take on killing colonel taher ? Wasn't taher plotting a couple that could annihilated the military order by removing all military officers? Please tell me @Old School bhai! Your entire post shocked me!



Thanks and best regards
The soldiers, who belonged to the Faruk-Dalim group from the 2nd Field Artillery, supported Zia-ur Rehman on 7 November 1975. If Taher had that many supporters in the Army, why could he not enter the cantonment after 7 November 1975? Taher belonged to JSD, which planned to hijack the power by killing Zia while Faruk-Dalim was in Bangkok before moving to Libya. Indians pressured Zia through Colonel Abul Manzoor (Who was based in New Delhi as the military attache and later became a major general)) not to let the Faruk-Dalim group ( Sena Parishad) return to Bangladesh. However, I was originally talking about the fake coups between 1976 and 1980.
 

Wives of BNP leaders ‘avoid’ Indian sarees, claims Rizvi​

Rizvi said his wife received an Indian saree from his uncle, which was later used for Kantha​

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Mar 28, 2024 21:08
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Mar 28, 2024 21:08

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BNP Senior Joint Secretary General Ruhul Kabir Rizvi has said that usually, the wives of the party’s leaders refrain from buying Indian sarees in response to Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s challenge to show their commitment to boycotting Indian products by burning their wives’ Indian sarees.

He made the statement during an event at the BNP Chairperson’s office in Gulshan on Thursday.

Last week, Rizvi said: “India does not support the people of Bangladesh, but the Awami League. This is why people are venting their anger by boycotting Indian products. They enthusiastically protest through the ‘Bharat Hotao’ [India Out] campaign.”

The plot thickened with his symbolic act when he threw his Kashmiri shawl into the flames in solidarity with the boycott campaign.

Some of the top BNP leaders have confirmed to bdnews24.com that their policymakers did not discuss any boycott of Indian products. They said they were unaware of Rizvi’s plan to burn the Kashmiri shawl.

Some BNP activists, however, carried placards calling for a boycott of Indian products at a rally outside their headquarters in Naya Paltan on Monday.

On Wednesday, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina challenged BNP leaders to demonstrate their commitment to boycotting Indian products by setting the Indian sarees of their wives on fire.

She said: “A BNP leader has burnt his shawl. How many Indian sarees do the wives of these BNP leaders have? I saw BNP ministers’ wives selling sarees imported from India before Eid.”

“If the BNP leaders have truly boycotted Indian products, they will burn their wives’ Indian sarees.”

“They must answer if they can eat without Indian spices. I want to know if they have truly boycotted Indian products.”

Rizvi denied the allegations, saying, “My maternal grandfather’s home is in India, where I visited once after my marriage, and my younger uncle gifted my wife a saree.”

He further explained, “However, when I asked about it later, my wife said that she had turned the saree into a Kantha, a traditional quilt, as is common practice for old sarees in Bangladesh.”

Rizvi also commented that Hasina “made a joke about the interests of the country” by mocking BNP leaders.

The fiery riposte from the prime minister is likely to set the political stage ablaze, after a section of opposition party leaders expressed solidarity with an online campaign to boycott Indian products amidst a backdrop of escalating tensions over India’s position on Bangladesh’s Jan 7 general elections.

India, through its foreign ministry and the High Commission in Dhaka, has maintained that it always supports a peaceful and democratic election, as expected by the people, in Bangladesh.

Awami League General Secretary Obaidul Quader said last Saturday that due to India’s support, many powerful countries refrained from meddling in Bangladesh’s domestic affairs, including the election.

The BNP stayed away from the polls because its demands for the resignation of the Sheikh Hasina administration and the installation of an election-time caretaker government system went unmet.​
 

AL, Hasina biggest Indian products: Gayeshwar
Staff Correspondent | Published: 17:57, Mar 29,2024 | Updated: 23:38, Mar 29,2024

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Gayeshwar Chandra Roy.

The main opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party standing committee member Gayeshwar Chandra Roy on Friday described the ruling Awami League and its chief Sheikh Hasina as the biggest Indian products, urging people to boycott the party and its leader.

‘The country’s people will be freed only by boycotting the Indian product AL,’ he said while addressing a discussion meeting on BNP’s founder, Ziaur Rahman, held at the National Press Club in Dhaka.

The BNP leader recalled a recent comment made by AL general secretary Obaidul Quader, who said that the people of democratic countries all over the world had conspired against them, but they were able to hold the January 7 elections because India stood by them.

‘Today everyone is talking about the Indian product boycott. The biggest product of India is AL, Sheikh Hasina [prime minister].’

‘Boycotting the only product [the AL government] will make the nation free, and there is no need to boycott all Indian products.’

Mentioning that the people of Bangladesh are spending a huge amount of money on travel to India, he said, ‘If the people of Bangladesh say that they will not go to India from tomorrow, where will India’s economy stand?’

Gayeshwar said that Indian intelligence agencies and think tanks have calculated what will happen to the country after the next hundred years, and they act accordingly. They do not boast within the country.

The intelligence agencies of our country go after only the opposition, but they cannot work for the country, he said.

Meanwhile, BNP senior joint secretary general Ruhul Kabir Rizvi alleged on Friday that the ‘criminal forces’ unleashed by AL lawmakers had created a terrible, anarchic situation in the country.

Rizvi came up with the allegations while visiting Natore district BNP joint convener Farhad Ali Dewan, who is undergoing treatment at Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University Super Specialised Hospital in the capital.

Farhad was beaten and shot in Natore on March 13.

Rizvi accused the supporters of the lawmaker in the Natore-2 constituency and the local Awami League leaders and workers of being involved in the attack on the BNP leader.

Rizvi alleged that after the dummy elections, the government was running the country relying on ‘criminals’ as there were no people with them.​
 

What is behind call for boycotting Indian products
30 Mar 2024, 12:00 am

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Reza Mahmud :

A surge in social media calls for boycotting Indian products has resonated deeply among Bangladeshis, garnering substantial support from individuals and notable politicians from major opposition parties.

While the movement has not yet become a formal political campaign, its backing by various politicians is evident.

Business communities have observed a notable decline in the demand for Indian goods since the initiation of these campaigns.

The primary opposition, BNP, along with approximately 63 other political parties that abstained from participating in the January 7 national election, have expressed their support for this boycott. This collective endorsement was announced during a press briefing at BNP's central office in Nayapaltan.

BNP Senior Joint-Secretary General Ruhul Kabir Rizvi, articulating the stance of these parties, highlighted their unified support for the 'boycott Indian products' movement.

Rizvi criticized the Awami League's dependence on India for maintaining power, accusing it of compromising the nation's sovereignty for political gain.

He further condemned the Awami League for engaging in repressive actions with India's support, fueling public discontent and leading to the 'India out' campaigns. The rationale behind this movement, according to Rizvi, is the perceived alignment of India with anti-people forces within Bangladesh.

Amid these developments, Gayeshwar Chandra Roy of the BNP pointed to comments made by AL's General Secretary Obaidul Quader as a catalyst for the boycott movement, highlighting the controversial nature of India's involvement in Bangladeshi politics.

Ali Riaz, a professor at Illinois State University, echoed concerns over India's support for the Awami League potentially undermining Bangladesh's sovereignty.

Despite widespread support within the BNP for boycotting Indian products, the party seeks to maintain a strategic balance, opting not to politicize the anti-India sentiment overtly. According to a BNP Standing Committee Member, the movement, sparked by social media activists post the January 7 election, should not be given a political coloration by the party at this juncture.

Conversely, the Awami League and government officials have criticized the boycott, suggesting it aims to destabilize the market and harm the populace. Foreign Minister Dr. Hasan Mahmud and AL General Secretary Obaidul Quader have dismissed the boycott as a ploy by the BNP to distract from its lack of a substantive agenda. Meanwhile, importers of Indian goods report adverse effects on their businesses due to the growing boycott.​
 

Indian affirms 'strong and deep' relationship with Bangladesh in response to 'India Out' campaign
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Apr 04, 2024 21:24
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Apr 04, 2024 21:24

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India has reaffirmed the strength and depth of its relationship with Bangladesh, characterising the bilateral ties as robust and multifaceted. This statement was made by Randhir Jaiswal, Spokesperson at the Indian Ministry of External Affairs, in response to inquiries about the "India out campaign."

Jaiswal highlighted the comprehensive nature of the India-Bangladesh partnership, noting its extensive coverage across various sectors, including the economy, investment, development, connectivity, and people-to-people exchanges.

"You name any human endeavour; it is part and parcel of India-Bangladesh relations," he stated.

Further emphasising the dynamism of the partnership, the spokesperson remarked, "It shows how vibrant the partnership is, and it will continue to be so."​
 

Indian affirms 'strong and deep' relationship with Bangladesh in response to 'India Out' campaign
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Apr 04, 2024 21:24
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Apr 04, 2024 21:24

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India has reaffirmed the strength and depth of its relationship with Bangladesh, characterising the bilateral ties as robust and multifaceted. This statement was made by Randhir Jaiswal, Spokesperson at the Indian Ministry of External Affairs, in response to inquiries about the "India out campaign."

Jaiswal highlighted the comprehensive nature of the India-Bangladesh partnership, noting its extensive coverage across various sectors, including the economy, investment, development, connectivity, and people-to-people exchanges.

"You name any human endeavour; it is part and parcel of India-Bangladesh relations," he stated.

Further emphasising the dynamism of the partnership, the spokesperson remarked, "It shows how vibrant the partnership is, and it will continue to be so."​

India is trying very hard to sweep this under the rug and make it into a non-issue.

But a large section of people in Bangladesh will not forget.

Why don't the Indian current govt. enhance this "vibrant partnership" and abolish non-tariff barriers from Bangladeshi exports to India?

This reminds me of the old saw, "Baat me nahi - kaam pe dekhao".
 
India is trying very hard to sweep this under the rug and make it into a non-issue.

But a large section of people in Bangladesh will not forget.

Why don't the Indian current govt. enhance this "vibrant partnership" and abolish non-tariff barriers from Bangladeshi exports to India?

This reminds me of the old saw, "Baat me nahi - kaam pe dekhao".
This anti-India campaign is helping the BJP to get votes in this election to scare Indians of anti-India Muslim neighbors.
 
This anti-India campaign is helping the BJP to get votes in this election to scare Indians of anti-India Muslim neighbors.

Anything the BJP can conjure up as the "boogeyman" gets huge votes in India for BJP.

I don't get why a section of the Indian populace are so afraid of Muslim neighbors.
 
Anything the BJP can conjure up as the "boogeyman" gets huge votes in India for BJP.

I don't get why a section of the Indian populace are so afraid of Muslim neighbors.
I not only knew the timing of this "Boycott India" campaign but also knew too much about its organizers. Unfortunately, while most of the general public does not care about this campaign, the organizers magnified it much more than the reality. It was a gift given to the BJP by the organizers, hoping for much-needed support that may never become fruit. Public denial of this fact will not change the reality.
 
India is trying very hard to sweep this under the rug and make it into a non-issue.

But a large section of people in Bangladesh will not forget.

Why don't the Indian current govt. enhance this "vibrant partnership" and abolish non-tariff barriers from Bangladeshi exports to India?

This reminds me of the old saw, "Baat me nahi - kaam pe dekhao".
The Indian govt. does not want Bangladesh to make money from Indian market. On the other hand they are making $15 billion a year from Bangladeshi market. This is call economic exploitation. We should impose some non-tariff barriers to Indian exports to Bangladesh.
 
I not only knew the timing of this "Boycott India" campaign but also knew too much about its organizers. Unfortunately, while most of the general public does not care about this campaign, the organizers magnified it much more than the reality. It was a gift given to the BJP by the organizers, hoping for much-needed support that may never become fruit. Public denial of this fact will not change the reality.
Pinaky and others post news or video from selective areas! He admitted that outside dhaka the boycott isn't very well known!

Bangladeshi people are good at providing lip service! How many Indian tv channels are closed in Bangladesh?

Our women folks live on Indian TV series, not on food so much lol!

Which is causing family politics!

If we boycott, we should completely boycott Indian media and entertainment!

People won't stop visiting India for medical tourism! Even huge numbers of people just go to India in vacation tourism!

Pinaky isn't saying anything about other things other than boycotting some daily goods in some selective areas!

In my area , in last Eid ul Fitr people bought Indian cloths as usual!

So how the boycott is actually working? I'm in doubt! I've almost stopped watching Pinaky's video because he had been throwing out Hasina every now and then since years!

Same goes for kanak sarwar!

However these contents has some entertainment value! It's imcreasing views of their youtube channels and they are getting dua from people!

Benefits in both world and afterlife! 🤣

In the beginning I also was interested, but the outcome isn't very good, that made me pessimistic!
 
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All the so called international news outlets which are covering this India out campaign also work as full time PR front of Dr. Yunus at the same time. All the writers are Bengali and Jamaat connected. Which are those outlets ? Al Jazeera, Nikkei Asia, TRT World Asia Times, Vice News, Voice of America and the Wire. Many of these writers also have Turkish connections. This India out campaign is visibly helping BJP in their elections and distracting Anti--Hasina movement.
 
This India out campaign is visibly helping BJP in their elections and distracting Anti--Hasina movement.
Yes @Old School bhai, it's distracting Anti Hasina movement which is true bhai! But how it is helping BJP? Please elaborate so that others also can have some knowledge about it ( if they want to learn of course) !
 
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Yes @Old School bhai, it's distracting Anti Hasina movement which I'd true bhai! But how it is helping BJP? Please elaborate so that others also can have some knowledge about it ( if they want to learn of course) !
It is not a trivial question. BJP's political capital is defending Hindutva Bharat. The bigger the threat to Bharat, the better its claim to be the defender of India is justified. When anti-Indian activities increase in India's neighborhood, BJP's popularity increases. When it's quiet, the BJP ensures there is something to stir up the unrest. It's especially true during election years. More anti-India activities in the neighborhood mean more votes for BJP. If you see, the BNP is not even hurting or targeting the big businesses that are allies of the BJP, like the ADANI or TATA group. BNP targets smaller groups producing toothpaste, hair oils, etc., but enough to get anti-India publicity.
Finally, this campaign is not against the Hasina regime, and the Hasina regime pays a huge amount of money to ADANI groups to keep BJP in line while maintaining a powerful China connection. So, it will also help Hasina to show the Chinese that she is not stopping this anti-India campaign but allowing it to continue. Do you think you can still openly make "Boycott India" videos in Dhaka if Hasina's intel agencies and Police / RAB want to stop it? This campaign benefits Hasina, too.
 
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It is not a trivial question. BJP's political capital is defending Hindutva Bharat. The bigger the threat to Bharat, the better its claim to be the defender of India is justified. When anti-Indian activities increase in India's neighborhood, BJP's popularity increases. When it's quiet, the BJP ensures there is something to stir up the unrest. It's especially true during election years. More anti-India activities in the neighborhood mean more votes for BJP. If you see, the BNP is not even hurting or targeting the big businesses that are allies of the BJP, like the ADANI or TATA group. BNP targets smaller groups producing toothpaste, hair oils, etc., but enough to get anti-India publicity.
Finally, this campaign is not against the Hasina regime, and the Hasina regime pays a huge amount of money to ADANI groups to keep BJP in line while maintaining a powerful China connection. So, it will also help Hasina to show the Chinese that she is not stopping this anti-India campaign but allowing it to continue. Do you think you can still openly make "Boycott India" videos in Dhaka if Hasina's intel agencies and Police / RAB want to stop it? This campaign benefits Hasina, too.
It looks world and regional politics is much more complicated than common folks can ever imagine! What a nice way to appease both China and India together! Only if BNP ( under zia family) understood that voters are nothing but puppets, they ( BNP) wouldn't have made wrong decisions based on their voter base! The result is , I think they ( or maybe just Zia family) are forever kicked out from politics!

It's clear that Khaleda zia was never a real politician! She should have understood that it's not the voters, but deep state of Bangladesh allowed her to become prime minister 3 times!

So where democracy actually stands in these countries ; specially in South Asia? From a political analyst Gautam das ( Bangladeshi) I heard ( from his talk show , he isn't very famous though among common Bangladeshi folks) that 69 and 90 were both plotted!

However @Old School bhai , I think India also does have a deep state? What say you?
 
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However @Old School bhai , I think India also does have a deep state? What say you?
I know Gautam Das, but he misses the crucial details. He works with the Chinese, though. Old KGB files revealed that the KGB funded both Mujib and Bhutto with Soviet oil money during the 1970 election. Major Dalim described in detail how his "Sena Parishad" group made Khaleda Zia win the 1991 election.
Deep states have existed in every state since ancient times. They are a nexus between the oligarchs and the civil-military bureaucracy. Textbooks don’t discuss this aspect of the state because the deep state controls what goes into them. The same goes for the media.
Indian biggest businesses, such as Adani, Tata, Ambani, etc., have long working relationships with their bureaucracy. This nexus is more powerful than any political party. Naive people mistakenly believe that poor and ordinary people elect the government.
 
I know Gautam Das, but he misses the crucial details. He works with the Chinese, though. Old KGB files revealed that the KGB funded both Mujib and Bhutto with Soviet oil money during the 1970 election. Major Dalim described in detail how his "Sena Parishad" group made Khaleda Zia win the 1991 election.
Yes understood! Thanks for the information!


Deep states have existed in every state since ancient times. They are a nexus between the oligarchs and the civil-military bureaucracy. Textbooks don’t discuss this aspect of the state because the deep state controls what goes into them. The same goes for the media.
Indian biggest businesses, such as Adani, Tata, Ambani, etc., have long working relationships with their bureaucracy. This nexus is more powerful than any political party. Naive people mistakenly believe that poor and ordinary people elect the government.
Since deep state existed from ancient times , so I think India deep state wants BJP to stay in power for longer period of times? Could it be the reason that Pinaki and BNP is triggering Indian people by this boycott drama in Bangladesh to agitate Indian people for purpose? So that BJP win again because they need to defend Bharat?

If that's the case , then I'm not sure what's waiting in future for neighbours of India!

Although they aren't nearly as powerful ( militarily ) as they pretend, but they have deep pockets and lots of oligarchs who are listed among world's top billionaires!

However I think China want stability, hence Bangladesh will not meet the fate of sikkim or Hyderabad! What say you @Old School bhai?

Honestly speaking sometimes my rational mind doesn't work and I fear that India may try to devour Bangladesh; at least a part of Bangladesh, if not fully!

I think their target is Rangpur division! Because it will strengthen their chicken neck!
 
Yes understood! Thanks for the information!



Since deep state existed from ancient times , so I think India deep state wants BJP to stay in power for longer period of times? Could it be the reason that Pinaki and BNP is triggering Indian people by this boycott drama in Bangladesh to agitate Indian people for purpose? So that BJP win again because they need to defend Bharat?

If that's the case , then I'm not sure what's waiting in future for neighbours of India!

Although they aren't nearly as powerful ( militarily ) as they pretend, but they have deep pockets and lots of oligarchs who are listed among world's top billionaires!

However I think China want stability, hence Bangladesh will not meet the fate of sikkim or Hyderabad! What say you @Old School bhai?

Honestly speaking sometimes my rational mind doesn't work and I fear that India may try to devour Bangladesh; at least a part of Bangladesh, if not fully!

I think their target is Rangpur division! Because it will strengthen their chicken neck!

No country wants to burden an additional 180 million people by annexing Bangladesh if they can squeeze out the benefits some other way. Bengalis have nothing to worry about suffering the fate of Sikim or Hyderabad, which were not the same things. India is already a very large country anyway.

Chicken Neck has no military significance because there is no physical wall there saying the Indian army can not enter nearby Bangladesh to defend their territory. I am sure that Indians will manage to get military transit to that area over Bangladesh by mutual agreement. Otherwise, they will use the transit without permission anyway. People who talk about this so-called "Chicken Neck" did not attend a good military college. China and India are both Nuclear power and they are unlikely to go to war. India is a big Chinese market too.

However, Pakistan is another story. It is the birthplace of Hinduism and the Indus civilization, and therefore, Indians have a different approach to Pakistan. We are also the gateway to the Middle East and Central Asia since we have cut off The Wakhan Corridor bordering Gilgit-Baltistan from Indian-occupied Kashmir. Indians are upset about this huge strategic loss. There are other ideological issues, too. Hence, we need a powerful deterrent strategy towards Indian expansionism as far as Pakistan is concerned.
 

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