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Do not tell lies and do not blame BD for the miseries of your own citizens. Do not you see if the Rohingyas were the recent arrivals from BD, they would have gone back to their parental houses in BD. Instead, they are living in the open sky makeshift camps and leading a very miserable life.

Read history books to know that the Rohingyas are the descendants of the Muslim soldiery from Bengal who went there under the order of their Bengal Sultan to reinstate the then deposed Buddhist King, who took shelter under him. It was 1430 AD.

Arakan was never a part of Burma. This “Dhenabarti” was finally annexed to the Burma Union by the British in only 1937. Barmans themselves are foreigners in Dhenabarti/Arakan. but these foreigners are evicting the legal residents out of their homeland.

Brother they know everything but wont admit it. You cant teach savages.
 
Do not tell lies and do not blame BD for the miseries of your own citizens. Do not you see if the Rohingyas were the recent arrivals from BD, they would have gone back to their parental houses in BD. Instead, they are living in the open sky makeshift camps and leading a very miserable life.

Read history books to know that the Rohingyas are the descendants of the Muslim soldiery from Bengal who went there under the order of their Bengal Sultan to reinstate the then deposed Buddhist King, who took shelter under him. It was 1430 AD.

Arakan was never a part of Burma. This “Dhenabarti” was finally annexed to the Burma Union by the British in only 1937. Barmans themselves are foreigners in Dhenabarti/Arakan. but these foreigners are evicting the legal residents out of their homeland.


:coffee: Don't you guys ever tire of repeating this 15th century nonsense? The bulk of them came to work as coolies in the 19th and 20th century and they kept flowing in regardless. You people need to face up to your responsibilities. That you're an overpopulated and impoverished hellhole is no excuse.

And we need a stronger army as we have actual, credible threats around us. We're not a closed outpost of India, you know.
 
Myanmar is far more worse in economic situation compared to Bangladesh. U guys just starting to accept foreign investment and had a much lower base compared to Bangladesh
No one is in a far worse economic situation than Bangladesh, sweetheart. In the last 5 years, we have shown that we can attract many multiples of FDI than them and we have always had a higher per capita income than them. One that is growing quicker than theirs along with the economy as a whole. What base they do have is labour intensive low-tech industry which they are struggling to develop from because they can't attract the foreign capital and expertise to make the next jump. Myanmar on the other hand is a much more diverse economy and should be able to withstand the inevitable chaos that follows the automation revolution.

Anyway, I'll start with the usual Global Firepower comparison.

http://www.globalfirepower.com/coun...y1=myanmar&country2=bangladesh&Submit=COMPARE

Rank 33 vs. Rank 52

Now I'll wait for the next 10 pages of argument over why that's wrong.

Off you go little bengalis.
 
No one is in a far worse economic situation than Bangladesh, sweetheart. In the last 5 years, we have shown that we can attract many multiples of FDI than them and we have always had a higher per capita income than them. One that is growing quicker than theirs along with the economy as a whole. What base they do have is labour intensive low-tech industry which they are struggling to develop from because they can't attract the foreign capital and expertise to make the next jump. Myanmar on the other hand is a much more diverse economy and should be able to withstand the inevitable chaos that follows the automation revolution.

Anyway, I'll start with the usual Global Firepower comparison.

http://www.globalfirepower.com/coun...y1=myanmar&country2=bangladesh&Submit=COMPARE

Rank 33 vs. Rank 52

Now I'll wait for the next 10 pages of argument over why that's wrong.

Off you go little bengalis.

global firepower, LoL

start talking with data

http://databank.worldbank.org/data/download/GDP.pdf

BD had a much larger economic outlook compared to Myanmar, given their large population

http://data.worldbank.org/indicator/NY.GDP.PCAP.CD

meanwhile your ranks and Bangladesh in per-capita terms is evenly matched, but the demographic situation of Bangladesh is giving them leverage as large country with large population.


and there is no actual data for current FDI at home for Myanmar

https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/rankorder/2198rank.html

No one is in a far worse economic situation than Bangladesh, sweetheart. In the last 5 years, we have shown that we can attract many multiples of FDI than them and we have always had a higher per capita income than them. One that is growing quicker than theirs along with the economy as a whole. What base they do have is labour intensive low-tech industry which they are struggling to develop from because they can't attract the foreign capital and expertise to make the next jump. Myanmar on the other hand is a much more diverse economy and should be able to withstand the inevitable chaos that follows the automation revolution.

Anyway, I'll start with the usual Global Firepower comparison.

http://www.globalfirepower.com/coun...y1=myanmar&country2=bangladesh&Submit=COMPARE

Rank 33 vs. Rank 52

Now I'll wait for the next 10 pages of argument over why that's wrong.

Off you go little bengalis.

global firepower, LoL

start talking with data

http://databank.worldbank.org/data/download/GDP.pdf

BD had a much larger economic outlook compared to Myanmar, given their large population

http://data.worldbank.org/indicator/NY.GDP.PCAP.CD

meanwhile your ranks and Bangladesh in per-capita terms is evenly matched, but the demographic situation of Bangladesh is giving them leverage as large country with large population.


and there is no actual data for current FDI at home for Myanmar

https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/rankorder/2198rank.html
 
Don't you guys ever tire of repeating this 15th century nonsense? The bulk of them came to work as coolies in the 19th and 20th century and they kept flowing in regardless.

Do not speak nonsense. The people you are talking about were from the present day India, and they have been systematically persecuted and then forced into India by your racist Barmans soon after 1948. Arakanese Rohingyas are certainly the descendants of 14th century muslims.

The foreign Barmans are expelling them from their ancestral land. Shame on the Barmans' racial policy. Tell me where are those descendants if not the Rohingyas?
 
Hmm, i think the discussion should be stick into military matter, comparing with actual data and prove....
 
Climate Change is a global threat and will affect each and every nation in the world, be it Bangladesh, Myanmar, India or anyone. And if I'm not wrong, there are millions of Burmese Indians living in Myanmar who used to be equally persecuted as the Rohingyas in the past.

There is no reason for this unnecessary flame-baiting as neither Bangladesh and Myanmar have designated each other as enemy states nor they are threats to each other. In any case comparison threads are not allowed in PDF. Could we have this deleted? @waz @WAJsal @Irfan Baloch @Oscar

In fact Rohingya refugees now head for India where they are welcome in reugee camps opened for them in Assam, Kolkata, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Bangalore, Delhi, J&K, etc. I India's long term project of Look East, Rohingyas will become handy in an Indian advance into Arakan.
 
global firepower, LoL

start talking with data

http://databank.worldbank.org/data/download/GDP.pdf

BD had a much larger economic outlook compared to Myanmar, given their large population

http://data.worldbank.org/indicator/NY.GDP.PCAP.CD

meanwhile your ranks and Bangladesh in per-capita terms is evenly matched, but the demographic situation of Bangladesh is giving them leverage as large country with large population.


and there is no actual data for current FDI at home for Myanmar

https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/rankorder/2198rank.html



global firepower, LoL

start talking with data

http://databank.worldbank.org/data/download/GDP.pdf

BD had a much larger economic outlook compared to Myanmar, given their large population

http://data.worldbank.org/indicator/NY.GDP.PCAP.CD

meanwhile your ranks and Bangladesh in per-capita terms is evenly matched, but the demographic situation of Bangladesh is giving them leverage as large country with large population.


and there is no actual data for current FDI at home for Myanmar

https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/rankorder/2198rank.html

My browser blocked all those links. Are you sure you weren't secretly linking me to your muslim terrorist websites? :lol:

Anyway here is the FDI figures for '14-'15

http://www.moi.gov.mm/moi:eng/?q=news/22/04/2015/id-2877

$8 billion
 
and there is no actual data for current FDI at home for Myanmar
according to DICA's number.., we got US$ 9.4B FDI in last year.. sis
http://frontiermyanmar.net/en/business/fdi-sets-record-9.4b-last-year-singapore-tops-investors

Do not speak nonsense. The people you are talking about were from the present day India, and they have been systematically persecuted and then forced into India by your racist Barmans soon after 1948. Arakanese Rohingyas are certainly the descendants of 14th century muslims.

The foreign Barmans are expelling them from their ancestral land. Shame on the Barmans' racial policy. Tell me where are those descendants if not the Rohingyas?
so what data u hold for this non-sense word..!? show some creditable historical evidence..

Hmm, i think the discussion should be stick into military matter, comparing with actual data and prove....
agreed..!! but some want to go religious issue.. :(
 
No one is in a far worse economic situation than Bangladesh, sweetheart. In the last 5 years, we have shown that we can attract many multiples of FDI than them

Today, our GDP stands at USD221 bilion without FDI. How much is yours in Burma with FDI? It is barely USD60 billion. Shame on you for becoming a hypocrite Burmese cave dweller.

From our GDP we can invest more than USD35 billion. So, what is your yearly FDI? Is it more than USD35 billion? Talk again when you have an yearly pouring of USD35 billion FDI. Note, when you reach our today's 221 billion USD after 20 yrs, we would have reached to USD1400 billion or more.

Do not talk nonsense and take in your citizens and let them live peacefully in their ancestral homes.
 
Today, our GDP stands at USD221 bilion without FDI. How much is yours in Burma with FDI? It is barely USD60 billion. Shame on you for becoming a hypocrite Burmese cave dweller.

From our GDP we can invest more than USD35 billion. So, what is your yearly FDI? Is it more than USD35 billion? Talk again when you have an yearly pouring of USD35 billion FDI. Note, when you reach our today's 221 billion USD after 20 yrs, we would have reached to USD1400 billion or more.

Do not talk nonsense and take in your citizens and let them live peacefully in their ancestral homes.
barely USD $60B..!? our current gdp is USD $74B and next year will be USD $84B..
 
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