[🇧🇩] Indo-Bangla Relation: India's Regional Ambition, Geopolitical Reality, and Strategic Options For Bangladesh

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Indian doctors get trained in Bangladesh in droves. Then they go back to India for the qualification exams and pass with flying colors. There are many tens of thousands of Indian kids studying MBBS in Bangladesh.



All those who does not qualify for any good engineering or medial institute goes abroad for MBBS study. Many of them settles there if country is good. Those who comes back has no reputation and people see and treat them as inferior doctors. Who goes abroad like Ukrein, Russia, China are our rejected maal. Those who are not qualified here shines in other country. That is the difference between our education and education of others. If BD has a level to provide education to Indian students, why BD people come here for even small treatment to India? Recognize the reality. There is no point in arguing when you are on slippery ground.
 
All those who does not qualify for any good engineering or medial institute goes abroad for MBBS study. Many of them settles there if country is good. Those who comes back has no reputation and people see and treat them as inferior doctors. Who goes abroad like Ukrein, Russia, China are our rejected maal. Those who are not qualified here shines in other country. That is the difference between our education and education of others. If BD has a level to provide education to Indian students, why BD people come here for even small treatment to India? Recognize the reality. There is no point in arguing when you are on slippery ground.

I don't think higher "talent" of Indian doctors was the draw for Bangladeshis to go to Indian clinics or hospitals. I don't believe for one second that specific Indian doctors are better talented than specific Bangladeshi doctors. It's hilarious logic.

The main driver for that scenario was "economical treatment", medical fees in India are half or in some cases one-third that of Bangladesh. Plain and simple.

If Indians see medical fees in Bangladesh, they will have a heart attack again. Medical treatment in Bangladesh is out of reach for most people in India.

Bangladeshi urban hospitals in first tier cities are no worse equipped than Indian equivalent hospitals. Everyone knows this as well. I speak with my doctor friends all the time. They told me even your AIIMS standards are not anything to write home about - and that supposedly is the best hospital in Delhi of national repute.
 
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We are all in the same boat development wise.

Things are easier to do in Bangladesh because the scale is much smaller.

We are fifth largest economy and set to become third in couple of years, we are set to become No 2 consumer market in next 5 years, we are fastest growing major economy, we are skilled manpower reservoir, we are hub of pharmaceuticals, we are CEO factory of world, we are fourth most powerful Military power against what from your side? At the most Textiles. Anything else?
 
We are fifth largest economy and set to become third in couple of years, we are set to become No 2 consumer market in next 5 years, we are fastest growing major economy, we are skilled manpower reservoir, we are hub of pharmaceuticals, we are CEO factory of world, we are fourth most powerful Military power against what from your side? At the most Textiles. Anything else?

LOL. Boasting about this BS does not work anymore Mr. Modi-ka-chela. :)

You are also poorer in income and worse than Bangladesh in GDP per capita with the world's unhealthiest unhygienic and hungriest population. Bottom tier position. Is this something to take pride in ?? We don't.

It is a shame that you have to compare yourself to Bangladesh which used to be bottomless basket, and cannot even compare your economy and GDP to China which is closest to your size.


What good is having fourth largest military when people cannot eat or find toilets to poop in?

Think.

Wrong, wronger, wrongest priorities.

Last time Covid happened in India, people were dying by the millions in the streets - they could not even get on an auto, much less find treatment, doctors or vaccines.

How soon we forget.

You can't just ignore basic reality and show one-sided picture of one or two factors or sectors.

Sounds kind of harsh but one has to point these things out when you start to boast.

Being No. 2 consumer market is worthless when divvied up among 1.4 Billion people.

Already there are signs (which Modi media tried so hard to repress) that family incomes and spending are headed for oblivion in India.

We are in a way happy in Bangladesh that India deserves a place of repute globally. After all we are all desis.

But boasting about 2nd, 3rd and 4th place in this or that is a bad Hindutva habit which makes India the laughing stock and subjects of derision in this world, with educated folks.

When you are already at bottom, there is no place to go but up.

The time for this kind of idle boast has come and gone. Everyone knows about what and where India was and is.

Trying to get respect or validation for this or that from non-Indians is a laughable trait.

Those who will respect India by knowing about it (myself included) don't have to be forced to do so.

Brother @Jiangnan how do Chinese people see the boasts our friend which he made above?
 
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I don't think higher "talent" of Indian doctors was the draw for Bangladeshis to go to Indian clinics or hospitals. I don't believe for one second that specific Indian doctors are better talented than specific Bangladeshi doctors. It's hilarious logic.

The main driver for that scenario was "economical treatment", medical fees in India are half or in some cases one-third that of Bangladesh. Plain and simple.

If Indians see medical fees in Bangladesh, they will have a heart attack again. Medical treatment in Bangladesh is out of reach for most people in India.

Bangladeshi urban hospitals in first tier cities are no worse equipped than Indian equivalent hospitals. Everyone knows this as well.

Thats is what I say. Batter skilled doctors and yet economical treatment. If fact, let me say you that what you and whole world call it a batter treatment in India is infect third class treatment which is outdated. Many incurable diseases are treated in India without operation or any so called modern medicine.

Let me give you some examples. Recently, one of my friend was hospitalized and was in the condition of multi organ failure. His heart pumping was very low, liver was not functioning well, kidney was not function well and creatinine level was above 7 and he was on dialysis. He was admitted to one of the top hospital of Vadodara.

On advice of some friend, his brother took him to an Ayurvedic hospital in small city of Nadiad. With Naturopathic treatment and ayurvedic treatment, his health started improving. He is discharged from that hospital and till date no dialysis is required. When I went to see him in Nadiad (A town of Gujarat), I was amazed to see that whole first floor of hospital was booked by Germans. They had come in group and had booked all personal rooms. Only shared rooms were available for others patients. In the places like Patanjali, heart, diabetes and cancer patients are treated successfully in a fraction of cost.

In our regular medial check up of company, my sugar level was reported high. I went to an Ayurvedic doctor in Amadavad. He gave me medicine. Its charge was Rs 400 per month. I took it for 4 to 5 months. Never subsequent to that, my sugar has come high in any report.

In 2019 October in a medical check up in my company, my heart pumping found to be only 20 to 25%. I got it checked twice. Doctor adviced me to get Angiography done on urgent basis. I did not do that and went to an Ayurvedic doctor in Gandhinagar. My heart pumping improved by 10% in just one month. However, in corona times, i could not go to see doctor and it again went down to 20 to 25%. Subsequent to that, one of my friends advised me to do a Pranayam (Kumbhak) course. I did that. Withing 6 months, it improved to 45 % and in last medical check up, it rose to 62%. This sort of therapies are available in India.

One of my friend had slip disk issue and he was hospitalized for 5 days. he was advised operation. I took to a tribal guy in Dang. He pressed his spine and cure him in few seconds. These sorts of therapies are available in India against which most modern therapies of world sucks. You are not aware of India's medical treatments. Some incurable diseases like cancer and paralysis are treated in remote tribal areas of India at a fraction of cost. You have no idea of India's potential in Medical sector. What you consider is just an outdated so called moder medical treatment.
 

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