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"India can go to hell", unfortunately unlike you, you government knows it cant afford to do that
 
Now you know why Nixon called the Indians slippery and sneaky. It is alright for India to act in its own interests but not for other South Asian countries. Well I think that BD's move towards China is in its interests and India can go to hell.

Nixon, should have called himself a fool rather than calling Indians 'slippery and sneaky'. It only shows his frustration and incompetence.

Regarding BD's move towards China. We'll see how far thats going to take you. As far as i know most of ur influential people are on Indian pay roll. Correct me if i am wrong!!
 
"India can go to hell", unfortunately unlike you, you government knows it cant afford to do that

I think that the BD Foreign Affairs Advisor has just told the Indians to go to hell but in a most gracious and courteous manner -

Dhaka reacts to Indian state minister''s remarks

NFB – July 25, 2007

The Foreign Ministry Tuesday reacted to Indian State Minister for Commerce Jairam Ramesh that "India of course is committed to seeing Bangladesh as a secular, democratic and peaceful country", reports UNB.

"We wish to point out that such remarks would be out of place, as these are values that are already deeply ingrained in our social and political ethos," the Foreign Ministry said in a rejoinder.

"However, we also wish to point out that it is only the Bangladeshis who will determine how their political and social system is organised," it said.

http://www.bangladesh-web.com/view....&hidType=TOP&hidRecord=0000000000000000166651

Regarding BD's move towards China. We'll see how far thats going to take you. As far as i know most of ur influential people are on Indian pay roll. Correct me if i am wrong!!

Those on the Indian payroll are now being put in jail and there is nothing that India can do about it.

I hoped that wiped the smugness from your face.
 
The Foreign Ministry Tuesday reacted to Indian State Minister for Commerce Jairam Ramesh that "India of course is committed to seeing Bangladesh as a secular, democratic and peaceful country", reports UNB.

Whatelse can a military backed gov say when told about restoring democracy? Seems like we have another Mush in the making. As a matter of fact not having democracy in BD is more to India's advantage. Check how many deals india got thru with this regime which were blocked by previous supposedly elected goverments.

"We wish to point out that such remarks would be out of place, as these are values that are already deeply ingrained in our social and political ethos," the Foreign Ministry said in a rejoinder.

Deeply ingrained, eh. This nothing but false philosophy in fancy language. Remind me how many coups had BD had till date? If i am not wrong; 1975 and then 1981 and 1982.

Nice joke! "Deeply ingrained" I'll try and remember that.

Man! I so badly want some of what he's smoking :bounce:

Those on the Indian payroll are now being put in jail and there is nothing that India can do about it. .

So you think. And like we can't hire more. No one care's who does it as long as it done.

I hoped that wiped the smugness from your face.

Not quite, Munshi. But then watever makes you sleep peacefully at nite.
 
I think that the BD Foreign Affairs Advisor has just told the Indians to go to hell but in a most gracious and courteous manner -

Dhaka reacts to Indian state minister''s remarks

NFB – July 25, 2007

The Foreign Ministry Tuesday reacted to Indian State Minister for Commerce Jairam Ramesh that "India of course is committed to seeing Bangladesh as a secular, democratic and peaceful country", reports UNB.

"We wish to point out that such remarks would be out of place, as these are values that are already deeply ingrained in our social and political ethos," the Foreign Ministry said in a rejoinder.

"However, we also wish to point out that it is only the Bangladeshis who will determine how their political and social system is organised," it said.

http://www.bangladesh-web.com/view....&hidType=TOP&hidRecord=0000000000000000166651



Those on the Indian payroll are now being put in jail and there is nothing that India can do about it.

I hoped that wiped the smugness from your face.

Oh, public consumption.. India influence and its capacity choke Bangladesh, more than they are doing now. Bangladeshi political and military is heavily infliterated by Indian Intelligence more than ever. My uncle wife's brother's wife's uncle who is working for RAW, has direct contacts with some Top Military Brigadier Generals who takes money from him through the hawala route to do India's bidding, The challenge is to show India's non-involvement but to get India's things done.:enjoy:
Bangladesh is in a real precarious position surrounded by India on land as well as on Water.
Check Mate.
 
If successful that would force Delhi to activate its "hot pursuit" policy and attack the militant bases not only in Pakistan but in Bangladesh also.


This is an opinon aired by the author who ever itis. India officially has never said it and Brigadier was just bring forth the pt that our borders are porous. So whats the fuss about?

And yeah the link too is highly credible..

 
Now you know why Nixon called the Indians slippery and sneaky. It is alright for India to act in its own interests but not for other South Asian countries. Well I think that BD's move towards China is in its interests and India can go to hell.

India acts on its interests and so can anybody elses. What happends when two country's interests croos each other? The one with more resources will definitly check mate the other.
 
I think that the BD Foreign Affairs Advisor has just told the Indians to go to hell but in a most gracious and courteous manner - .


yes very true, like Traiq Aziz saying US is nowhere in Baghdad when the ABrams could be seen right behind him.


Those on the Indian payroll are now being put in jail and there is nothing that India can do about it. I hoped that wiped the smugness from your face.

Like your 2 Ex PMs who where legally elected by the people of B'desh.
 
I think that the BD Foreign Affairs Advisor has just told the Indians to go to hell but in a most gracious and courteous manner -

Dhaka reacts to Indian state minister''s remarks

NFB – July 25, 2007

The Foreign Ministry Tuesday reacted to Indian State Minister for Commerce Jairam Ramesh that "India of course is committed to seeing Bangladesh as a secular, democratic and peaceful country", reports UNB.

"We wish to point out that such remarks would be out of place, as these are values that are already deeply ingrained in our social and political ethos," the Foreign Ministry said in a rejoinder.

"However, we also wish to point out that it is only the Bangladeshis who will determine how their political and social system is organised," it said.

http://www.bangladesh-web.com/view....&hidType=TOP&hidRecord=0000000000000000166651



Those on the Indian payroll are now being put in jail and there is nothing that India can do about it.

I hoped that wiped the smugness from your face.

I just want to point out soemthing else too. You were excusing India of creating unrest in neighbouring countries including B'desh. The unrest in B'desh is bcoz the democratic govt was thrown out and military seized power and expelled the 2 ex PMs. So the people behind the current unrest is B military. So as per your theory they have to be the RAW stooges, right? Oh no but now you are saying the ones persecuted by them are the RAW stooges? So who is who?
 
India acts on its interests and so can anybody elses. What happends when two country's interests croos each other? The one with more resources will definitly check mate the other.

You mean then that Vietnam and Afghanistan both had more resources than the US and the USSR .... A very interesting analysis like most of the other comments you have just made on this thread ... mere speculations on what I have written but having no basis in what was actually said .....
 
Vietnam and Afghanistan, USSR was never defeated in a single battle in Afghanistan..
Just because they didnt nuke their asses over there!!!!
 
You mean then that Vietnam and Afghanistan both had more resources than the US and the USSR .... A very interesting analysis like most of the other comments you have just made on this thread ... mere speculations on what I have written but having no basis in what was actually said .....

Checkmating is a strategic use, not a military one. What you have referred to about Viet/Afghan are all military ventures.

To whom am i trying to explain...:hitwall:
 
I will stay out of moral grandstanding.

I say Bangladesh has its right to do whatever they perceive to be in their interest. But making choices has its costs. Applies to everyone, be it India, BD, China, Pak, US....
Now what Bangladesh needs to do is consider the cost of keeping hostile or friendly relations with India, just like India is paying the cost of cozying up to the US by antagonizing China. I suppose the Indian leadership found the benefits to be greater than costs so they chose this path.

Mr. Munshi, if you believe that BD will reap greater benefits by allying with China then no problem, you have every right to do it. But the cost will be a hostile India, on all sides of the border. BD will also have to keep in mind that its one and only opening to the rest of the world is through the Bay of Bengal, which is India's personal pond for all practical purposes. Now if BD was not so geographically locked, it would have greater options. But the ground reality is that it is, and hence it must act within those confines. So whatever BD decides, for its own interests, it must be rooted within reality and not lofty ideals.

Rest is upto Bangladeshis to decide.
 
Adux,

Imagine what would happen if you pissed off 150 million Muslims in a country that land-locks almost one third of India ... Checkmate.

Bull,

Whatever you say still doesn't make any sense.

Blitz,

Your views are reasonable but if India pushes it is only a matter of time before Bangladesh pushes back. There are very few choices open to Bangladesh but India should not try to pressure BD into a corner.
 
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