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I sense a dirty strategic game is being played by India to move Bangladesh away from her trusted strategic partner--China. The Bangladesh army must remember China's contribution to the development of our defense forces since the 70s. India vigorously supported Shanti Bahini in Chittagong Hill Tracts to dismember Bangladesh. The border killings of Bangladeshis by Indian security forces is an unfriendly act which they have been conducting since the 70s. Bangladesh alone cannot counter India. She needs China to do that. So, Bangladesh army needs to limit its cooperation with the Indian army to exchange of training and to conduct counter terrorism exercises. India is our biggest security threat and China is our strategic partner.


A strategic calculation of Indian Army Chief’s Bangladesh visit​


Dr Arpita Hazarika is a Gauhati University, Assam, India-based researcher.
June 8, 2023



Defense cooperation between India and Bangladesh has made significant progress in the last few years. It is depicted in the exchange of visits between the leaders of the two countries, as well as the conduct of training programs, joint exercises, and humanitarian assistance and disaster relief (HADR). India has always cherished its close ties with Bangladesh and at the same time works to strengthen its ties while contributing to Bangladesh’s development agenda. Bangladesh is an important partner under India’s flagship ‘Neighbourhood First’ policy. Cooperation between the two countries is extensive in all areas including trade and commerce, power and energy, transport and connectivity, science and technology, defense and security, maritime affairs, climate change and sustainable development.

Army Chief Gen Manoj Pande on Monday (June 05) embarked on a two-day visit to Bangladesh to hold talks with the top military brass of the neighbouring country to primarily explore ways to further expand bilateral defence and security ties. It is Gen Pande’s second visit to Bangladesh as Army chief. He visited the country in July last year on his first foreign visit after assuming charge of the top post.

”During the visit, the Army Chief will be meeting the senior military leadership of Bangladesh where he will discuss avenues for further enhancing Indo-Bangladesh defence relations,” the Army said.

Other engagements of the Army Chief include formal interactions with the Chief of Army Staff of the Bangladesh Army and the Principal Staff Officer of the Armed forces division. The Bangladesh Chief of Army Staff visited India in April this year and reviewed the passing out parade at the Officers Training Academy in Chennai. ”Frequent visits by senior military leaders and bilateral cooperation events such as joint military exercises contribute to enhancing military-to-military relations between both nations,” the Army said.

However, the army chief’s visit, most importantly, comes at a time when the United States is taking one step after another regarding Bangladesh. The latest step is the new visa policy ahead of the elections.

India is the major country of the subcontinent and India’s role in influencing the dynamics of politics in the subcontinent is important. But the US has been taking one step after another in relation to Bangladesh excluding India and these steps have now become a cause of discomfort for India.

Rising US and Western pressure may drive Bangladesh government closer to China because its veto in the United Nations can block adverse resolutions seeking to haul up Bangladesh. Thus, India might help Bangladesh on strategic point. If Bangladesh goes the Pakistan and Sri Lanka way, what’d be left for India in its neighbourhood?

India has no option without supporting Hasina regime in the region for various reasons. In the case of security of Northwest India and ensuring Indian strategic and business interest in Bangladesh, India needs Bangladesh’s Hasina regime. On the other hand, the Bangladesh government has recently formally set out the ‘Indo-Pacific Outlook’. Both parties can usher the ties and cooperation under this Indo-Pacific strategy. The visit is apparently part of the “outstanding” bilateral defense relationship between Bangladesh and India. The Chief of Army Staff’s visit could strengthen relations between the two armies at the bilateral level and act as a catalyst for improved coordination and cooperation between the two countries on various strategic issues.

The visit is apparently part of the “outstanding” bilateral defense relationship between Bangladesh and India. The Chief of Army Staff’s visit could strengthen relations between the two armies at the bilateral level and act as a catalyst for improved coordination and cooperation between the two countries on various strategic issues.

In South Asia, Bangladesh is an important ally of the India. The two nations work closely together on problems like climate change, counterterrorism, and regional security. This visit may serve to cement bilateral defense ties.

Defense cooperation between nations could strengthen bilateral ties. Both India and Bangladesh are essential to the region. Despite some bilateral issues, both countries are greatly interested in further solidifying their bilateral ties, which was made clear by this visit. This could assist in bolstering bilateral ties and reflecting better bilateral understanding. This visit is highly important for Bangladesh and India in the region. Bangladesh and the India must work together as reliable partners to address some shared issues. Through this visit, India and Bangladesh have further reinforced their defense ties.

Defense, security, and strategic connections between India and Bangladesh are expanding daily. Bangladesh is seen by India as an enduring strategic ally. In addition to giving 18 brand-new 120mm mortars to the Bangladesh Army in December 2020 as part of army-to-army cooperation, India has granted a $500 million line of credit to Bangladesh for defense procurement from India.

A 122-member group from Bangladesh’s tri-services also took part in the Republic Day parade in India in January 2021. From March 8–10, two Indian naval ships—INS Kulish and INS Sumedha—visited Bangladesh’s Mongla Port, making it the first naval visit India had made in the previous 50 years. Bangladesh is still India’s “closest neighbor,” and relations with it are at a “golden age.” India wants to strengthen its relationship with Bangladesh just as the US wants to engage with it more strategically. Of sure, both nations would benefit from the situation.

In an effort to improve bilateral defense cooperation, Bangladesh’s new army chief Gen S M Shafiuddin Ahmed and India’s new army chief General Manoj Pande spoke via video chat earlier this month.

It is believed that the two army commanders also discuss how the geopolitical landscape was changing and how that would affect regional security.

In recent years, India and Bangladesh’s defense and security relations have improved. The 50th anniversary of Bangladesh’s Liberation was in 2021. Both India and Bangladesh have highly trained, experienced military, and they work together to keep the Eastern region peaceful.

The Bangladeshi and Indian militaries are increasingly collaborating on defense. Through a variety of initiatives, such as joint training and drills and defense discussions, the two countries’ armed forces have been working together more and more.

Two defense agreements were signed between Bangladesh and India during Sheikh Hasina’s four-day trip to New Delhi in April 2017. These were the first such pacts inked by India and any of its neighbors. According to the accords, the troops of the two nations would engage in cooperative training and exercises.

In order to achieve self-sufficiency in defense manufacturing in Bangladesh, India will assist Bangladesh in setting up manufacturing and service facilities for the defense platforms that both nations currently possess.

Additionally, India will offer the Bangladesh military specialized training as well as technical and logistical support. India also gave a neighboring nation, Bangladesh, its first ever line of credit for defense-related purchases, in the amount of $500 million.

Additionally, the forces of the two nations have taken on a significant role in conducting training programs for dealing with counterterrorism challenges, natural catastrophes, and ensuring humanitarian assistance and disaster relief (HADR).

Defence and security are significant elements of India and Bangladesh’s bilateral relations, and the armed forces of the two nations cooperate and coordinate with one another on numerous levels.

On December 15, 2021, the defense issue came up during President Kovind’s meetings with Bangladesh’s top officials.

India has added an additional $500 million to its line of credit for defense products. Under this line of credit, a number of items have been identified and are being accelerated quickly; their processing is at a fair degree of sophistication. (In accordance with news reports)

India presented Bangladesh with a $500 million line of credit in 2019 to help the neighboring nation purchase defense equipment.

The Memorandum of Understanding aims to finance Bangladesh’s acquisition of defense equipment. In April 2017, India promised to provide Bangladesh with a US$ 500 million Line of Credit during Prime Minister Hasina’s visit to New Delhi.

India and Bangladesh have been providing the most soldiers to United Nations peacekeeping missions in terms of bilateral military cooperation. The two Armies’ collaboration has grown in the field of counterterrorism.

India’s determination to combat terrorism in all its manifestations was echoed by Bangladesh’s resolute stance against terrorism. India is aware of Bangladesh’s efforts to prevent terrorist organizations from using space to conduct activities against India. In response, India should keep up its efforts to stop any terrorist group from using its territory to harm Bangladeshi interests.

As a result of the insurgency’s current low point in North-East India, Indian PM, Chief Minister of Assam has thanked Bangladesh for its assistance and emphasized his wish to improve trade and connection between Bangladesh and North-East India.

To strengthen the defense and security facets of their alliance, Bangladesh and India can cooperate in the field of defense. The two nations should be dedicated to further developing the defense and security component of their partnership based on the needs expressed and each party’s ability to respond to them using different methods, including through capacity building and potential technology transfer. India can assist Bangladesh in achieving the goal of implementation of Bangladesh’s visionary military plan “Forces Goal 2030.”​
 
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An Indian boot licker is ready to buy military hardware from India. Bangladesh army should boycott all sorts of Indian military hardware to protect our sovereignty.


Bangladesh has and will continue to make defence purchases from India: Foreign minister

On FM Mahmud's talks with Indian External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar and National Security Adviser Ajit Doval, Mahmud said a range of issues were discussed including Rohingya refugees, Teesta water, and security.

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File photo of Foreign Minister Hasan Mahmud. PHOTO: THE DAILY STAR

DHAKA – Hailing the current "golden chapter" of Indo-Bangladesh ties, Foreign Minister Hasan Mahmud today said Dhaka has and will continue to make defence purchases from New Delhi.

He, after delivering a speech at Vivekananda International Foundation in New Delhi, also said the defence and security cooperation between the two neighbouring countries is "on an upswing".

"I am not the Defence Minister so I am not entitled to talk on defence issues. I cannot comment on technical issues. But we do have defence purchases from India and we shall have defence purchases from India," said Mahmud while replying to an Indian journalist

He was asked whether Bangladesh is contemplating procuring from India indigenously-manufactured Light Combat Aircraft Tejas, Dhruv choppers and other military hardware, reports our New Delhi correspondent.

India granted a 500 million USD soft loan to Bangladesh during Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's visit to New Delhi in 2017.

During his lecture on "Bangladesh-India Relations in the Last Decade", Hasan Mahmud said the two countries are now giving highest priority to three aspects — enhancing mutual trust and confidence, promoting connectivity, and ensuring all round economic cooperation.

"We are going through a golden chapter of our relationship. India-Bangladesh relationship is now a role model for the neighbourhood and democracy today," he said.

On the Rohingya crisis in Bangladesh, he said a case has already been filed at the International Court of Justice and Dhaka is in touch with New Delhi in this regard.

Mahmud said the current situation in Myanmar is an "obstacle" to sending back the refugees but he hoped the crisis will be over very soon and "we will be able to send them back. In this respect, we expect assistance and cooperation from the Indian side."

On his talks with Indian External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar and National Security Adviser Ajit Doval yesterday, Mahmud said a range of issues were discussed including Rohingya refugees, Teesta water, and security.​
 

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বাংলাদেশে যৌথ সমরাস্ত্র কারখানা করতে চায় ভারত
রহমান মাসুদরহমান মাসুদ, নয়া দিল্লি থেকে ৪ সেপ্টেম্বর, ২০২২

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বাংলাদেশে-যৌথ-সমরাস্ত্র-কারখানা-করতে-চায়-ভারতবাংলাদেশের সঙ্গে যৌথভাবে ভূমি থেকে আকাশে নিক্ষেপের মতো ক্ষেপণাস্ত্র উৎপাদন করতে চায় ভারত। ছবি: সংগৃহীত

সামরিক সহযোগিতা ও সরঞ্জাম সহায়তার বাইরে বাংলাদেশের কারখানায় উৎপাদিত সামরিক সরঞ্জাম ও যুদ্ধাস্ত্র নিজেরা আমদানি করবে ভারত। এর মাধ্যমে সামরিক সহযোগিতার বাইরে দুই দেশের বাণিজ্যিক ভারসাম্যহীনতা কমাতে চায় দিল্লি।

বাংলাদেশে যৌথ উদ্যোগে সামরিক সরঞ্জাম তৈরির কারখানা করতে চায় ভারত। প্রধানমন্ত্রীর আসন্ন সফরেই বিষয়টি নিশ্চিত করতে চায় দিল্লি। একটি বিশেষ অর্থনৈতিক জোনে এ কারখানা করতে চায় দেশটি।

সামরিক সহযোগিতা ও সরঞ্জাম সহায়তার বাইরে বাংলাদেশের কারখানায় উৎপাদিত সামরিক সরঞ্জাম ও যুদ্ধাস্ত্র নিজেরা আমদানি করবে ভারত। এর মাধ্যমে সামরিক সহযোগিতার বাইরে দুই দেশের বাণিজ্যিক ভারসাম্যহীনতা কমাতে চায় দিল্লি।

যৌথ এই সহযোগিতা উদ্যোগে ভূমি থেকে আকাশে উৎক্ষেপণযোগ্য ক্ষেপণাস্ত্র, রাডার, মর্টার, হালকা যুদ্ধবিমান, হেলিকপ্টার, টর্পেডো এবং সাঁজোয়া যানের মতো সরঞ্জাম তৈরি করতে চায় ভারত।

দিল্লির সাউথ ব্লক ও একাধিক কূটনৈতিক চ্যানেল জানায়, বাংলাদেশের সঙ্গে চীনের ক্রমবর্ধমান সম্পৃক্ততাকে সামনে রেখে, প্রধানমন্ত্রী শেখ হাসিনার আসন্ন নয়া দিল্লি সফরের সময় ভারত যৌথ প্রতিরক্ষা উৎপাদনে একটি কাঠামো চুক্তির জন্য জোর দিচ্ছে৷

চীন সম্প্রতি কক্সবাজারের পেকুয়ায় একটি অতি-আধুনিক সাবমেরিন ঘাঁটি, বিএনএস শেখ হাসিনা নির্মাণসহ বেশ কয়েকটি মূল প্রতিরক্ষা প্রকল্প ত্বরান্বিত করা শুরু করেছে। দিল্লি মনে করে, ভারতীয় উপমহাদেশে চীন তার প্রভাব সম্প্রসারণের জন্য বেইজিং ইতোমধ্যেই বাংলাদেশ নৌবাহিনীকে দুটি সাবমেরিন দিয়েছে।

ভারতের প্রবীণ সাংবাদিক ও অল ইন্ডিয়া প্রেস ক্লাবের সাবেক সাধারণ সম্পাদক গৌতম লাহিড়ী জানান, কিছুদিন আগে, ভারতের প্রতিরক্ষা সচিব অজয় কুমার এবং বাংলাদেশের সশস্ত্র বাহিনী বিভাগের প্রিন্সিপাল স্টাফ অফিসার লেফটেন্যান্ট জেনারেলের নেতৃত্বে চতুর্থ ভারত-বাংলাদেশ বার্ষিক প্রতিরক্ষা সংলাপের সময় একটি আপগ্রেডেড দ্বিপক্ষীয় প্রতিরক্ষা সহযোগিতা চুক্তির গ্রাউন্ড ওয়ার্ক চূড়ান্ত করা হয়েছিল।

১১ আগস্ট নয়াদিল্লিতে লেফটেন্যান্ট জেনারেল ওয়াকার-উজ-জামানের সঙ্গে করা বৈঠকে যৌথ প্রতিরক্ষা উৎপাদনের প্রস্তাব নিয়ে আলোচনা হয়। এ সময় বলা হয়, এটি প্রথমবারের মতো প্রতিরক্ষা হার্ডওয়্যার এবং সরঞ্জাম উত্পাদনে ভারত ও বাংলাদেশ হাত মেলাতে পারে।

সম্প্রতি ভারতীয় প্রতিরক্ষা মন্ত্রণালয়ের এক সংবাদ বিজ্ঞপ্তিতে বলা হয়, ভারতীয় প্রতিরক্ষা শিল্পের ক্ষেত্রে উভয় দেশেরই প্রতিরক্ষা বাণিজ্যসহ-উন্নয়ন এবং যৌথ উৎপাদন সহযোগিতার প্রচুর সম্ভাবনা রয়েছে।
 
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Let me urge the Bangladesh Government to take note of raIndia's plan to jeopardize Bangladesh-China defense relation for its own strategic benefit and to make sincere effort to further cementing the defense relation with China.
Too late! The entire nation, top to bottom, has been compromised. Not only national security & defense, but even education, intelligence agencies, police, paramilitary, even public thought & discourse in the country is permanently broken. Until, and unless, we BD's finally decides to risk our lives to remove this hijra haoga reenter nagger randiaen razakar entity from the country's soil (just like another group a few generation ago did back in '71, or their forefathers did back in '47), we're occupied!

The defense relation between Bangladesh and raIndia should be strictly limited to exchange of training and yearly military exercise to combat terrorism.
No exchange! No training! No joint military exercises (anti-terrorism or otherwise)!

No defense relations with any entity, that threatens our independence (shadhinota), sovereignty (sharbovoumotto), poses grievous security threat (deliberately destabilize) or threaten the very existence of our nation and people (and our identity).

Many in Bangladesh Oppose Proposed Defense Pact With raIndia​

April 06, 2017 9:00 PM​

Abrar Fahad

already became 'shohid' in opposing this and various other hijra haoga reenter nagger rndiaen razakar pacts. In the future his name will be added to who knows how many more Muktijoddha shohids names for freeing this country from rend i an razakars, again.

PM for strengthening Bangladesh-India military cooperation ​

PM for strengthening Bangladesh-India military cooperation


Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has called for boosting cooperation between the military forces of friendly countries of Bangladesh and India
LOL! What a nagger (never stops nagging day & night).
 
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Bangladesh's General SM Shafiuddin Ahmed with raeIndia's Army Chief General Mangoj Pauntkede. Photo Credit: High Commission of India in Bangladesh

India-Bangladesh Defense Diplomacy – OpEd​

The horse of Pilkhana (Feb 25, 2009) that keeps on giving! We went from Bir Srestho Shohid Capt. Mohiuddin Jahangir, Shohid Sipahi Hamidur Rahman & Shohidd Sipahi Muhammad Mustafa Kamal to a bunch of traynee hijra naggers running for green piece of plastic card from some other countries or trying to become a bunch of neo-East raindea Company paid mercenaries.

Members of my family who died long ago must be stirring in their graves at the situation of this country (a country they gave their lives to help free half a century ago) and it's people.

reIndia has passed a law prohibiting purchase of military equipment from neighboring countries. On the other hand, the same reIndia is pressing her neighbors to buy military hardware from them. The real intention of India is making all its neighbors dependent on her so that they cannot challenge India militarily. India wants to neuter all her neighbors.
No, if road setting hizra naggers could, they would wipe out every single country in South Asia. Don't expect a ho no-man to be human.

India Stole Bangladesh Commando Training Docs
And this is new? More than 16 years, nothing left of this country.
 
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I pray to God that Hagsina comes to hejrar senses and stop future cooperation with India in the defense sector because it will kill our armed forces. India's sudden love for Bangladesh army is aimed at limiting defense cooperation between Bangladesh and China. India's defense products are of low quality so should be rejected by Bangladesh army.

India eyes Bangladesh as key market for military hardware

ByRezaul H Laskar and Rahul Singh, New Delhi
Jan 04, 2023 12:00 AM IST

The two nations are also exploring the prospect of an Indian role in maintaining Russian origin equipment, especially aircraft such as the Mi-17-1V helicopter, Antonov An-32 transport aircraft and MiG-29 jets. India also operates these aircraft and has facilities for their maintenance.

Yes, already done back in 2009, it's called Pilkhana.

If you think this is bad, wait until you find out how many billions of contracts & stuffing their road faeces got shoved into Rooppur Nuclear Power Plant. Bangladesh Atomic Energy Commission and Nuclear Power Plant Company Bangladesh Limited (operator of Rooppur NPP) has been completely infiltrated and compromised (trainees were flown to road humfper land). If some sabotage occurs, it'll thoroughly irradiate the breadbasket of the country, not to mention the most populated region (and the most densely populated city is only separated from this region by a river!).

Bangladesh, reanIndia army chiefs discuss strategic partnership

Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha . Dhaka | Published: 23:20, Apr 27,2023​
What have I been saying this entire post?
 
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Why should Bangladesh buy Indian crap. Bangladesh can buy better equipment from China.
No one in the Bangladesh army wants to buy Indian military products. It's the pro-India Govt. in Bangladesh that is forcing our armed forces to buy some Indian military stuffs to appease its Indian masters. So far the Bangladesh army has agreed to buy some mine protected vehicles from India.
 

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As an outside observer the only thing this India can provide Bangladesh are copy cat Israeli Bharrak Sam systems or artillery/ MBRL's/ ATGMs. There ain't nothing else worthwhile guys. Brahmos (copycat Yakhont, but most valuable) they won't give yous. Warplanes/ Tanks/ Warships/ Choppas/ APC's are all practically obsolete......And India about two generations behind da Irani's in modern tech like drones, ballistic/ cruise missiles/ ELINT warfare/ Jamming/ Cyber warfare. I don't know what else they can offer. Just being honest here......
 

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As an outside observer the only thing this India can provide Bangladesh are copy cat Israeli Bharrak Sam systems or artillery/ MBRL's/ ATGMs. There ain't nothing else worthwhile guys. Brahmos (copycat Yakhont, but most valuable) they won't give yous. Warplanes/ Tanks/ Warships/ Choppas/ APC's are all practically obsolete......And India about two generations behind da Irani's in modern tech like drones, ballistic/ cruise missiles/ ELINT warfare/ Jamming/ Cyber warfare. I don't know what else they can offer. Just being honest here......
They don't want to sell Barak SAM system rather they offered their crappy Akash SAM system. MBRLs and ATGMs are not in the list. Their main goal is to move Bangladesh army away from China by selling some crappy military hardware. I hope there are enough smart Generals in Bangladesh army who can see the evil design of India.
 

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