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All I have seen till now army modernizing for UN missions and disaster management. They have induct some modern weapons but those are inadequate in numbers and pose no credible threat to others. people would say why? BD is not going to war with anybody! I agree. but some time you need to have deterrent power to negotiate. Look at iran or DPRK, western countries negotiate with them cz they have credible powers. Even now trump wanna meet kim! why? bcz that guy has balls. And if u follow Gandhi matobad than countries like MM will push you. All you can do, flag meeting and patrolling border with BGP and taking selfies!
 
All I have seen till now army modernizing for UN missions and disaster management. They have induct some modern weapons but those are inadequate in numbers and pose no credible threat to others. people would say why? BD is not going to war with anybody! I agree. but some time you need to have deterrent power to negotiate. Look at iran or DPRK, western countries negotiate with them cz they have credible powers. Even now trump wanna meet kim! why? bcz that guy has balls. And if u follow Gandhi matobad than countries like MM will push you. All you can do, flag meeting and patrolling border with BGP and taking selfies!

tell us something we dont know.....
 
tell us something we dont know.....
What should I say? u know I know...if things like this going on we will get fu★★ sooner or later. Do u think MM will take back those one million rohigya? They are just wasting time to relieve them from international pressure. After some years this issue will become dead and all those burden will fall upon BD.

On November 23, 2017, Bangladesh and
Myanmar signed an agreement on the
return of displaced Myanmar persons
sheltered in Bangladesh.
Myanmar has verified only 374 Rohingyas
from over 8,000 identified by Bangladesh for
possible repatriation to their homeland in
Rakhine state, the relief and refugee
repatriation commissioner said on
Wednesday.
Abul Kalam told UNB that the Myanmar
authorities had conveyed the meagre total to
the Bangladesh embassy in Yangon.
Asked whether the verified Rohingyas are
ready to go back to Myanmar, the
commissioner said they were “yet to talk to
them over the matter”.
In the past six months, almost 700,000
Rohingya refugees have fled violent
persecution by the Myanmar military and
local Moghs in their Rakhine state homeland.
Since the influx began, local residents in the
Cox’s Bazar have been struggling with major
challenges, from overstretched infrastructure
to major hikes in food prices.
On November 23 last year, Bangladesh and
Myanmar signed an ‘arrangement’ on the
return of displaced Myanmar persons
sheltered in Bangladesh.
To facilitate the process, the two countries
later signed a document on Physical
Arrangement, which stipulated that the
repatriation will be completed “preferably
within two years” from the start date.
There was no specific timeframe to start the
repatriation but Bangladesh had expressed
the hope that it would start “soon”.
Last month, Bangladesh handed a list of
8,032 Rohingya from 1,673 families to
Myanmar, to start the first phase of
repatriations.
On Wednesday, Myint Thu, the permanent
secretary at Myanmar’s ministry of foreign
affairs, told reporters in Naypyidaw that they
had scrutinized the list.
The subsequent decision to accept only 374
Rohingya came one day after the United
Nations Special Adviser to the Secretary-
General on the Prevention of Genocide,
Adama Dieng, described the scorched earth
campaign carried out by the Myanmar
security forces as “predictable and
preventable.”
“Despite the numerous warnings I’ve made of
the risk of atrocity crimes, the international
community has buried its head in the sand,”
he said. “This has cost the Rohingya
population of Myanmar their lives, their
dignity and their homes.”
 
What should I say? u know I know...if things like this going on we will get fu★★ sooner or later. Do u think MM will take back those one million rohigya? They are just wasting time to relieve them from international pressure. After some years this issue will become dead and all those burden will fall upon BD.

On November 23, 2017, Bangladesh and
Myanmar signed an agreement on the
return of displaced Myanmar persons
sheltered in Bangladesh.
Myanmar has verified only 374 Rohingyas
from over 8,000 identified by Bangladesh for
possible repatriation to their homeland in
Rakhine state, the relief and refugee
repatriation commissioner said on
Wednesday.
Abul Kalam told UNB that the Myanmar
authorities had conveyed the meagre total to
the Bangladesh embassy in Yangon.
Asked whether the verified Rohingyas are
ready to go back to Myanmar, the
commissioner said they were “yet to talk to
them over the matter”.
In the past six months, almost 700,000
Rohingya refugees have fled violent
persecution by the Myanmar military and
local Moghs in their Rakhine state homeland.
Since the influx began, local residents in the
Cox’s Bazar have been struggling with major
challenges, from overstretched infrastructure
to major hikes in food prices.
On November 23 last year, Bangladesh and
Myanmar signed an ‘arrangement’ on the
return of displaced Myanmar persons
sheltered in Bangladesh.
To facilitate the process, the two countries
later signed a document on Physical
Arrangement, which stipulated that the
repatriation will be completed “preferably
within two years” from the start date.
There was no specific timeframe to start the
repatriation but Bangladesh had expressed
the hope that it would start “soon”.
Last month, Bangladesh handed a list of
8,032 Rohingya from 1,673 families to
Myanmar, to start the first phase of
repatriations.
On Wednesday, Myint Thu, the permanent
secretary at Myanmar’s ministry of foreign
affairs, told reporters in Naypyidaw that they
had scrutinized the list.
The subsequent decision to accept only 374
Rohingya came one day after the United
Nations Special Adviser to the Secretary-
General on the Prevention of Genocide,
Adama Dieng, described the scorched earth
campaign carried out by the Myanmar
security forces as “predictable and
preventable.”
“Despite the numerous warnings I’ve made of
the risk of atrocity crimes, the international
community has buried its head in the sand,”
he said. “This has cost the Rohingya
population of Myanmar their lives, their
dignity and their homes.”

I think it was obvious from the start, that they weren't taking 'em back.

And regarding your first statment, i fully agree with it. After all 'Weakness invites provocation' and this is exactly we are facing right now. Anyway lets hope that BD defence officals are fully aware of this "saying' and are taking necessary steps to rectify them. After all, it does it quite a long time to make defense procurements.
 
BD military is not fit for purpose and BD politicians have utterly failed in developing a proper geostrategic position.

Forces goal will not be achieved and there is not even a pretence that it is being followed. Forces goal at any rate did not really envision a credible defense force as it did not consider actions and military buildup by our foes.

Forces goal should be read by the posters here.... it is a document that assumes BD exists in a vacuum.... it suggests building up of forces without clarifying why and in response to what. It is not worth the paper it is written on. It’s a statement of intent without any strategic underpinnings and as with any intention without purpose , it will fail....and have failed.

BD deserved better but we are cursed with moronic politicians and a cowardly military interested in running businesses than fighting our enemies.
 
BD military is not fit for purpose and BD politicians have utterly failed in developing a proper geostrategic position.

Forces goal will not be achieved and there is not even a pretence that it is being followed. Forces goal at any rate did not really envision a credible defense force as it did not consider actions and military buildup by our foes.

Forces goal should be read by the posters here.... it is a document that assumes BD exists in a vacuum.... it suggests building up of forces without clarifying why and in response to what. It is not worth the paper it is written on. It’s a statement of intent without any strategic underpinnings and as with any intention without purpose , it will fail....and have failed.

BD deserved better but we are cursed with moronic politicians and a cowardly military interested in running businesses than fighting our enemies.


BD Navy has openly stated that it will start building the first of 6 frigates by end of this year or early next. All six ships will be in service by 2030. This will give BD the 2nd most powerful Navy in S Asian - even more powerful than what Pakistan will have by 2030.

Yes, BAF should have had at least 1 squadron(16) of 4+ generation fighters by now but the World Bank did play it dirty over the Padma Bridge funding earlier this decade. This forced BD to spend 4 billion US dollars building the bridge itself. Funding will by in large come to an end this year, and so this 1 billion dollars a year that will be free from next year could in theory be spent on buying 4+ gen fighter aircraft.

I think that "Forces Goal 2030" will be achieved to give BD a far more powerful military than Myanmar, and one strong enough to resist all but an all-out attack by India.
 
BD military is not fit for purpose and BD politicians have utterly failed in developing a proper geostrategic position.

Forces goal will not be achieved and there is not even a pretence that it is being followed. Forces goal at any rate did not really envision a credible defense force as it did not consider actions and military buildup by our foes.

Forces goal should be read by the posters here.... it is a document that assumes BD exists in a vacuum.... it suggests building up of forces without clarifying why and in response to what. It is not worth the paper it is written on. It’s a statement of intent without any strategic underpinnings and as with any intention without purpose , it will fail....and have failed.

BD deserved better but we are cursed with moronic politicians and a cowardly military interested in running businesses than fighting our enemies.
This is why I never joined... anyways do you have the document link!?
 
BD Navy has openly stated that it will start building the first of 6 frigates by end of this year or early next. All six ships will be in service by 2030. This will give BD the 2nd most powerful Navy in S Asian - even more powerful than what Pakistan will have by 2030.

Very accurate. With the addition of subs and ASW aviation components even more so.

However I am waiting for the Pakistani trolls to come running right now.....
 
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I am waiting for the Pakistani trolls to come running right now.....
An alleged deal for 6 frigates will make BD Navy powerful compared to Pak?

While deals for :

4 Type 54A
4 MILGEMS
4 SWIFTSHIP Corvettes
2-4 Damen ships
8 Submarines
4 Mini subs

etc etc

Will make Pak weak..

And yet you have the audacity to call Pakistanis "trolls" ?
 
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An alleged deal for 6 frigates will make BD Nany powerful compared to Pak?

While deals for :

4 Type 54A
4 MILGEMS
4 SWIFTSHIP Corvettes
2-4 Damen ships
8 Submarines
4 Mini subs

etc etc

Will make Pak weak..

And yet you have the audacity to call Pakistanis "trolls" ?

Some of the stupidity being posted here only makes your job easier.

That being said, a lot of the times you guys start it.
 
Some of the stupidity being posted here only makes your job easier.

That being said, a lot of the times you guys start it.
Its mostly indians bro.

Than come some pissed off Pak members who are pissed off at the same behaviour we just saw.

Nilgiri tags me in almost all his troll posts but i never post there...
 
Its mostly indians bro.

Than come some pissed off Pak members who are pissed off at the same behaviour we just saw.

Nilgiri tags me in almost all his troll posts but i never post there...

Its the same 4 or 5 members who troll.

In anycase, strive for unity amongst BD and PK.

Its for the greater good.
 
On November 23, 2017, Bangladesh and
Myanmar signed an agreement on the
return of displaced Myanmar persons
sheltered in Bangladesh.
Myanmar has verified only 374 Rohingyas
from over 8,000 identified by Bangladesh for
possible repatriation to their homeland in
Rakhine state, the relief and refugee
repatriation commissioner said on
Wednesday.
Abul Kalam told UNB that the Myanmar
authorities had conveyed the meagre total to
the Bangladesh embassy in Yangon.
Asked whether the verified Rohingyas are
ready to go back to Myanmar, the
commissioner said they were “yet to talk to
them over the matter”.
In the past six months, almost 700,000
Rohingya refugees have fled violent
persecution by the Myanmar military and
local Moghs in their Rakhine state homeland.
Since the influx began, local residents in the
Cox’s Bazar have been struggling with major
challenges, from overstretched infrastructure
to major hikes in food prices.
On November 23 last year, Bangladesh and
Myanmar signed an ‘arrangement’ on the
return of displaced Myanmar persons
sheltered in Bangladesh.
To facilitate the process, the two countries
later signed a document on Physical
Arrangement, which stipulated that the
repatriation will be completed “preferably
within two years” from the start date.
There was no specific timeframe to start the
repatriation but Bangladesh had expressed
the hope that it would start “soon”.
Last month, Bangladesh handed a list of
8,032 Rohingya from 1,673 families to
Myanmar, to start the first phase of
repatriations.
On Wednesday, Myint Thu, the permanent
secretary at Myanmar’s ministry of foreign
affairs, told reporters in Naypyidaw that they
had scrutinized the list.
The subsequent decision to accept only 374
Rohingya came one day after the United
Nations Special Adviser to the Secretary-
General on the Prevention of Genocide,
Adama Dieng, described the scorched earth
campaign carried out by the Myanmar
security forces as “predictable and
preventable.”
“Despite the numerous warnings I’ve made of
the risk of atrocity crimes, the international
community has buried its head in the sand,”
he said. “This has cost the Rohingya
population of Myanmar their lives, their
dignity and their homes.”

Are u practicing poetry writing here? If not, please stop writing in this style. I have seen another of your post in Bengali and posted in poetry form.
 
Any new sensation from bdmilitary yet? Looks like people stopped posting their gems in the forum @BDforever also long gone.
 
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