[🇧🇩-Navy] Myanmar's Naval Cooperation with India and China----It's implications for Bangladesh Navy

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Myanmar Navy releases 56 fishermen a day after detention
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Published: 06 Mar 2025, 21: 56

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Fifty-six fishermen detained by the members of Myanmar Navy are released on Thursday.

Commanding officer of Teknaf-2 Battalion, Ashikur Rahman, said earlier on Wednesday, Myanmar Navy detained 56 Bangladeshi fishermen along with six trawlers from the Bay of Bengal at gun-point.

Later, they released the fishermen on Thursday morning but kept the trawlers and nets.​
 
Per WION. it was sold at an undisclosed sum.

But as is common in India, propaganda will change now.

I guess thinking about this is waste of time. Doesn't matter.
Indian navy operates 6-7 Kilos which they are planning to phase out in near future. If the Indian navy sell these Kilos to Myanmar navy at a nominal price, Bangladesh navy will be doomed. Our two upgraded Ming class won't be able to protect our EEZ from these Kilos.
 
Indian navy operates 6-7 Kilos which they are planning to phase out in near future. If the Indian navy sell these Kilos to Myanmar navy at a nominal price, Bangladesh navy will be doomed. Our two upgraded Ming class won't be able to protect our EEZ from these Kilos.

I don't think Myanmarese Junta will attempt to deploy all 6 or 7 Kilos (or even 2 or 3) which will really weigh them down as far as operational costs and maintenance, even if (BIG IF) India decides to sell these to Myanmar (which will be considered a hostile act by Bangladesh and will cast a huge shadow over bilateral relations with India).

Most countries (unlike the administration and leadership we have in the US now) consider all kinds of consequences before taking a big step like this. Even threatening another country with steps like this is a big deal.

And Myanmar's gains by taking control of our EEZ is an illegal act which will have serious repercussions in the International community as well as in ASEAN countries (too much risk for very little gain), which will make the Junta there even more isolated politically and economically than they already are. I don't think they'd want this.
 

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