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And in order to support their threat indians moved their troops close to Bangladesh border

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India moves more troops to WB

4 Mar 2009, 0405 hrs IST, TNN


NEW DELHI: India has airlifted "elements'' of its para-brigade based in Agra to Kalaikunda in West Bengal to deal with any contingency which arises due to the internal turmoil in Bangladesh.

Sources said over a battalion strength (over 1,000 soldiers) of the 50 Independent Parachute Brigade was moved on Sunday from Agra to Kalaikunda, which has a large IAF base.

"Depending on the situation, more could follow. With Bangladesh army progressively taking over from the paramilitary BDR in posts along the Indo-Bangladesh border, it's a precautionary move,'' said a source.


With India keen on securing Bangladesh's firm cooperation in rooting out anti-Indian terror and insurgent outfits operating from its soil, the armies from the two countries recently came together to hold their first-ever counter-terrorism exercise in February-March.

Over the last couple of years, New Delhi has actively worked towards bolstering ties with Dhaka - which included forging links with Bangladesh Army chief General Moeen U Ahmed, who took over the country's reins in early-2007 - with one of the main objectives being the need for both countries to "resolutely'' tackle terrorism together.

New Delhi wants Dhaka to act decisively against the over 100 suspected terror-training camps and hideouts of North-East insurgent outfits within its borders, apart from a hard crackdown on Harkat-ul-Jihad-Islami (HuJI), which has left its imprints in several terror attacks in India.

Bangladesh mutiny: India moves more troops to WB - India - The Times of India
 
Bangladesh can learn from Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka foreign policy has established a strong friendship with China, USA and Russia. (China, USA and Russia Permanent members of UN Security Council)

Sri Lanka foreign policy also established a strong friendship with Pakistan, ASEAN member countries, Japan, European Union member countries and Gulf countries (GCC).

Automatically India became friendly with Sri Lanka. Now India promotes a friendly dialogue with Sri Lanka.

Sri Lanka Military (Sri Lanka Army, Navy, Air force and Special Task Force) participates in join military exercises with China, Pakistan, USA, ASEAN member countries and European Union member countries every year.

Sri Lanka Foreign Policy: Foreign relations of Sri Lanka - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Bangladesh should handle its foreign policy to take more advantages to its national interest.
 
Bangladesh can learn from Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka foreign policy has established a strong friendship with China, USA and Russia. (China, USA and Russia Permanent members of UN Security Council)

Sri Lanka foreign policy also established a strong friendship with Pakistan, ASEAN member countries, Japan, European Union member countries and Gulf countries (GCC).

Automatically India became friendly with Sri Lanka. Now India promotes a friendly dialogue with Sri Lanka.

Sri Lanka Military (Sri Lanka Army, Navy, Air force and Special Task Force) participates in join military exercises with China, Pakistan, USA, ASEAN member countries and European Union member countries every year.

Sri Lanka Foreign Policy: Foreign relations of Sri Lanka - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Bangladesh should handle its foreign policy to take more advantages to its national interest.

Unfortunately our foreign policy depend on who is in power.Its not for the sake of country but Party.
 
Bangladesh can learn from Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka Foreign Policy: Foreign relations of Sri Lanka - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Bangladesh should handle its foreign policy to take more advantages to its national interest.

Bangladesh sure can learn lot from SriLankan experience. But in order to do so Bangladesh needs political leadership and govt which is NOT subservient to india. SriLanka has been blessed in this regard. Even with constant indian interference and bully SriLankan leadership did what best for country and triumphed.
 
Compare 30 billion with 1 billion and then say how does it feel.

Leon, you dont do dollar to dollar comparison here. Its done by area, GDP, threats, etc. So your comparison is wrong to start with,

Since you are not happy with your defence budget what steps did you take to prevent your Govt. from spending so much?
You want me to complain why my Gov spends 1.9 % of my GDP on defense? when my enemy spends spends in excess of 3.3% .... Are you kidding?


The figure you gave sounds very good,but did you include how much of those money for education,agriculture,energy will actually be implemented
That problem exist with almost all of us countries. You are no exception.


and how much will go into the pockets of ministers?I will give you the facts.
30%-ministers
20%-party leaders
30%-Bureacrats
10%-miscellaneous

and 10%-ok lets leave that for the people.

That's where all this becomes useless.
Again, its your heart speaking, not facts-figures. We have corruption in our region, in all aspect's.


The words you said,Its easy for you to say,because you are not in our shoes.When your neighbours are arming at such rapid pace,you can not be feeling safe,unless you are some ignorant fool like Idune,who thinks Myanmar isn't a "issue".

Not in your shoes, come be my guest!!! Can you the open the world map and see my immediate neighbors. I have one of the biggest army sitting on my head. And a sworn enemy labeled by some as "Safe Haven for terrorist", on side. So what are you talking about here?



Both India and Myanmar is an issue for us and we need a strong military for that.As the old saying goes,"A strong military,is the best deterrent".

No one is arguing you dont need strong military. All im saying is, you dont have any immediate or near future threat from anyone. And im stil lwondering why excatly is a INDIA issue for you?
 
Indian ships intrude into Bangladesh territorial waters

Fri, 12/26/2008 - 09:25

Bangladesh India News Dhaka - Dhaka has alleged three Indian ships illegally entered Bangladesh's territorial waters to carry out hydrocarbon exploration activities in the Bay of Bengal, media reports said Friday.

Foreign ministry officials said the government protested the Indian intrusion into Bangladesh's maritime boundary and on Thursday night dispatched a naval frigate to the area, asking the Indian ships to go back to their territory.

Bangladesh's Foreign Secretary, Touhid Hossain, said he had information that Indian ships entered Bangladesh waters. However, he refused to give details.

The Indian survey vessels started seismic survey activities some 140 nautical miles south-west of Mongla seaport, a Bengali language newspaper reported, quoting a navy source.

The alleged intrusion comes just three days ahead of Bangladesh's general elections, slated for Monday.

Bangladesh is yet to demarcate its maritime boundary in the mineral-rich Bay of Bengal with its neighbours - India and Myanmar - making it difficult to conduct oil and gas exploration.

India and Myanmar have already offered international oil giants rights for mineral exploration in their territories, which Bangladesh says partly overlap with its own territorial waters.

In November, tensions rose between Dhaka and Yangon over Myanmar's attempts to explore oil and gas in waters disputed by Bangladesh, prompting the two sides to send warships to the bay.

After almost two weeks of disagreement over offshore oil and gas exploration in the bay, the two sides agreed to stop mineral searches in the disputed waters until an agreement is signed finalising the demarcation of the maritime boundary between Bangladesh and Myanmar.

Report: Indian ships intrude into Bangladesh territorial waters | Top News
 
In fact I can give you one more thing,during BJP rule an Indian general claimed that they can sweep out Bangladesh in Two days.

Can you provide link for this pls.

Also where is Mr.Mukherjee threatening of direct intervention in his threat ("we will not sit idle")?
 
Idune how much did Burmese intelligence pay you to derail this thread?Well you are doing a very good job IMHO.
If you want to discuss those matters open another thread.BTW all these things have been discussed extensively before right here in PDF.
What are you trying to prove here?That you are a "Burmese Stooge"?
 
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I had asked Idune some questions regarding Myanmar issue.I am still waiting for his reply.Let me give him a reminder.

1.How do plan to solve the maritime boundary dispute with Burma through talks,when the Burmese Generals claimed those territories as theirs and took a hard stance by sending war ships into our territory last November?Do you think negotiation is possible when it will come to oil and gas?

2.What do you think about the recent Burmese reinforcement along the Bangladeshi border?The Burmese are rapidly improving infrastructure,and even building an airbase near Bangladesh.Now why are they doing that?

3.Rohingya refugee,are they going to take these people back or they will remain here draining our economy and be involved in terrorist activities.

So far you systematically avoided the questions by attacking me with your evergreen words(AL-Indian Stooge:lol:).

Don't be a coward and spin your words.Answer those if you can and if you can not answer,then don't show up on this thread.
 
Err ..

During the course of our squabbling could we refrain from calling each other names like ' pet dog' etc ?
 
We discuss about BSF killing Bangladeshi nationals,and rightly so.But why don't we also discuss Naska's actions.
This happened just last month.


11 fishermen hurt in Nasaka firing in Bay
Bangladeshis forced to stop fishing near St Martin's island
A correspondent, Cox's Bazar
Nasaka, the border security force of Myanmar, opened fire on a group of Bangladeshi fishermen in Batirdia sea channel under Teknaf upazila near Saint Martin's Island, Thursday morning, leaving 11 fishermen wounded, according to a delayed report.

Bangladeshi fishermen have not been able to go fishing in the channel since the incident.

Fishermen said Nasaka fired gunshots at them within the maritime boundary of Bangladesh in East Bay of Bengal and looted their fishing nets and other valuables.

They said fishermen in Cox's Bazar area have been catching Hilsa fish in large numbers since June 1. Till Thursday they caught Hilsa worth about Tk 6 crore, they added.

"Nasaka entered into the channel Thursday morning and attacked us, so that we don't go fishing there," said a fisherman. He said Myanmarese citizens however have been fishing in the channel without any trouble since Thursday's incident.

Amir Hamza, 45, who fled from the channel in the face of the attack, said Nasaka have been attacking Bangladeshi fishermen in a bid to establish control over the channel.

According to witnesses, the Bangladeshi nationals were wounded when Nasaka opened fired on their trawler in Batirdia channel around 9:00am, forcing all Bangladeshis to flee the area, abandoning more than 100 trawlers and nets.

The same day, Nasaka also entered into Bangladesh's maritime territory through Sabrang border and looted Hilsa worth several lakhs of taka from a trawler, according to Bangladeshi fishermen. The Myanmarese border security force also beat up 13 fishermen of the trawler and threw them into the sea.

The fishermen were rescued by another Bangladeshi trawler in the afternoon. Five of them were seriously wounded, who are Mohammad, 50, Shafiq Ahmed, 39, Nurul Islam, 35, Abdur Razzak, 32, and Abul Foyez, 35. They were admitted to Teknak Upazila Health Complex.

Mohammad, who had been shot in the head, was later transferred to Chittagong Medical College Hospital as his condition deteriorated, said Dr Md Lokman of the health complex.

President of Teknaf Boat Owners Association Rashid Ahmed said Bangladeshi fishermen are not secured in the sea, and are not wiling to go fishing following frequent Nasaka attacks on them.

"We are unable to fish when Hilsas are found in great numbers in the channel," he said adding that Nasaka have been patrolling the channel, so only Myanmarese fishermen may fish there without any trouble.

Rashid said two Bangladeshi fishermen were killed on April 8, when Nasaka opened fire on them.

Lt Monjur Ahmad, who is in charge of Bangladesh Coastguard in Teknaf, said they did not receive any written complaint about Thursday's incident, but he heard that a few Bangladeshi fishermen had been wounded by Nasaka firing. It is not safe for the coastguard to patrol the area since Nasaka are firing shots there, he added.

Saint Martin Union Parishad Chairman Firoz Ahmed said Nasaka looted at least 10 trawlers in the area in the last four months.

"They have been attacking us frequently, firing at fishermen and beating them, and also looting their valuables. In many cases, they kidnap our fishermen and release them after taking ransoms," he added.

Fish traders in Teknaf, Syedul Islam and Bashir Ahmed, said they could not supply Hilsa to Dhaka and Chittagong because fishing in Saint Martin's channel had been suspended since Thursday's Nasaka firing.

The Daily Star - Details News
 
Nasaka also entered into Bangladesh's maritime territory through Sabrang border and looted Hilsa worth several lakhs of taka from a trawler, according to Bangladeshi fishermen. The Myanmarese border security force also beat up 13 fishermen of the trawler and threw them into the sea.

Isn't that intrusion into our territory?Why do I not hear people raising their voice against it.

Rashid said two Bangladeshi fishermen were killed on April 8, when Nasaka opened fire on them.

What is this?

It is not safe for the coastguard to patrol the area since Nasaka are firing shots there, he added.

Yeah that shows the sorry state of our coast guard,who are even afraid to patrol the area because the Burmese open fire on them.

That is why we need to step up and strengthen our forces to counter aggression from our "so-called friendly neighbors".

Yet we shall hear from some people that "Myanmar is not an issue".:crazy:
 
BSF kills 4 cattle traders in Jessore

Thu, Jul 9th, 2009 7:49 pm BdST

Benapole, July 9 (bdnews24.com)—India's Border Security Force shot dead four Bangladeshi cattle traders in the Agrobhulot border area in Jessore on Thursday, raising cross-border tensions in the area, officials said.

"BSF soldiers opened fire on the four traders as they were returning to Bangladesh from India with cattle this morning, killing them on the spot," Goga union chairman Mofizur Rahman Chhoto told bdnews24.com.

The Indian border guards took the bodies away, said Mofizur.

Badaanchra police sub-inspector Golam Mostafa confirmed the deaths of 22-year-old Sabuj, 20-year-old Ahmad and 25-year-old Ariful Islam from Panchbhulot village, and one 'Saddam' of Gopalpur village.

Commander Abdul Gani, of Jessore Bangladesh Rifles' 22nd battalion, said a letter had been sent to the BSF protesting the killings and seeking repatriation of the bodies.

BSF kills 4 cattle traders in Jessore :: Bangladesh :: bdnews24.com ::
 
BSF kills 4 cattle traders in Jessore

Thu, Jul 9th, 2009 7:49 pm BdST

Benapole, July 9 (bdnews24.com)—India's Border Security Force shot dead four Bangladeshi cattle traders in the Agrobhulot border area in Jessore on Thursday, raising cross-border tensions in the area, officials said.

"BSF soldiers opened fire on the four traders as they were returning to Bangladesh from India with cattle this morning, killing them on the spot," Goga union chairman Mofizur Rahman Chhoto told bdnews24.com.

The Indian border guards took the bodies away, said Mofizur.

Badaanchra police sub-inspector Golam Mostafa confirmed the deaths of 22-year-old Sabuj, 20-year-old Ahmad and 25-year-old Ariful Islam from Panchbhulot village, and one 'Saddam' of Gopalpur village.

Commander Abdul Gani, of Jessore Bangladesh Rifles' 22nd battalion, said a letter had been sent to the BSF protesting the killings and seeking repatriation of the bodies.

BSF kills 4 cattle traders in Jessore :: Bangladesh :: bdnews24.com ::

Isnt Jessore hot bed for smuggler's ?

BDR jawans recovered 59 touchstone and brass-made statues of Shiva, Radha-Krishna and Jagannath and other materials used in 'puja' from a bus near Amrakhali bridge on Jessore-Benapole road on Saturday night.

BDR recover 59 statues in Jessore


Can you provide some neutral source for your story?
 
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