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Royal Thai Army wants peacekeeping training in Bangladesh

Royal Thai Army wants to train its officers at the Bangladesh Institute of Peace Support Operation Training (BIPSOT) before deploying them to UN peacekeeping missions.


Commander-in-Chief of Royal Thai Army General Teerachai Nakwanich conveyed the interest when Bangladesh Ambassador in Bangkok Saida Muna Tasneem called on him on Monday.

Nakwanich praised Bangladesh peacekeepers for their “professionalism and leadership” in UN Peacekeeping operations, the Bangladesh embassy said.

The general reaffirmed the “excellent bonds” of diplomatic and defence cooperation between Bangladesh and Thailand even at regional and international forums, including OIC.

Thailand is an observer at the OIC and cooperates with Bangladesh at the BIMSTEC, the embassy said.

Bangladesh and Thai army academies regularly exchange their cadets.

The ambassador put forward some proposals to further strengthen the relations between the two armies.

She invited Thai senior and mid-ranking army officers to participate in the courses of the National Defence College and Defence Services Command and Staff College of Bangladesh.

She also sought “short term” professional training and post-graduate courses for Bangladesh Army Medical Corps Personnel in Thai Universities.

The two sides also discussed creation of an annual consultation forum at the staff level between the two armies and periodic joint exercises of special and counter terrorism forces.

The ambassador extended an invitation to the Commander-in-Chief on behalf of the Bangladesh army chief to visit Dhaka later this year.

General Teerachai also briefed the ambassador about the political reforms undertaken in Thailand and thanked the government of Bangladesh for its continued support.

The chief also updated the ambassador on the revised roadmap of Prime Minister Chan-o-Cha for general elections to restore democracy in Thailand, said an embassy statement.

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Hipstar !! ★
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Bangladesh Air Force's combat/transport CAS Helicopter Mil Mi-171sh is taking off for a routine flight sortie.
Bangladesh Air Force have about 30 × Mil-17 serise helicopters in it's inventory. And more 7 will join the fleet soon.
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I was wondering if someone would post something on the 2009 25 February Pilkhana massacre.
 
First female officer leads Bangladesh in UN mission

Bangladesh army has deployed a contingent under the lead of a female officer for the first time ever in the UN peacekeeping mission in Ivory Coast.

A 56-member medical team of army left Dhaka by a UN flight from Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport on Saturday night, says a press release issued on Sunday by the Inter Service Public Relations Directorate (ISPR).

First in the history of Bangladesh Army, Colonel Dr Nazma Begum leads the team as a commander of 21 field ambulance, which assigned to provide medical support at Ivory Coast Level-2 Hospital. There are six female officers in the team.

Earlier, she had been working as assistant director of medical service at Bogra Cantonment.

Bangladesh Army under the UN peacekeeping mission has been working in Ivory Coast since 2004.

The army officials have won acclaim for best performance to check the pevailing conflict in the country, added the release.

- See more at: First female officer leads Bangladesh in UN mission | Dhaka Tribune
 
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Bangladesh Army trainees practicing with HJ-8 ATGM in China. Two HJ-73C launchers can be seen in the background
 
Three Nora B52 howitzers today in Montenegro, probably going to Bar harbor, and then to Bangladesh. The ones in Bangladesh are marked with M 0201, M0202, M0203... and you can see that one of these is marked with M 0217. So these are probably the last three from that 18 Nora B52 ordered by Bangladesh. M 0216, M 0217 and M 0218.

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Bangladesh Army plans to work under three corps.
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The Bangladesh Army is planning to conduct its activities under three independent corps, These will be --
• Central Corps
• Eastern Corps
• Western Corps
With a view to implementing the "Forces Goal-2030"
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A senior officer of the rank of Lieutenant General will be the chief (commander) of a corps. He will take decisions independently, barring major ones.
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The process of forming the three corps has already started as part of strengthening its capabilities. After they are formed, the corps commander can take administrative decisions independently, and they will report to the Chief of Army Staff. The corps will have a station headquarters and several corps brigades to conduct its activities smoothly.
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Photo © Shahnoor Shawon
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Bangladesh Army plans to work under three corps.
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The Bangladesh Army is planning to conduct its activities under three independent corps, These will be --
• Central Corps
• Eastern Corps
• Western Corps
With a view to implementing the "Forces Goal-2030"
.
A senior officer of the rank of Lieutenant General will be the chief (commander) of a corps. He will take decisions independently, barring major ones.
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The process of forming the three corps has already started as part of strengthening its capabilities. After they are formed, the corps commander can take administrative decisions independently, and they will report to the Chief of Army Staff. The corps will have a station headquarters and several corps brigades to conduct its activities smoothly.
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Photo © Shahnoor Shawon
‪#‎BangladeshArmy‬
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With an army of eleven Divs, three Corps HQs are needed. Also require heavy artillery and Corps Engineering elements.
 
Bangladesh Army plans to work under three corps.
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The Bangladesh Army is planning to conduct its activities under three independent corps, These will be --
• Central Corps
• Eastern Corps
• Western Corps
With a view to implementing the "Forces Goal-2030"
.
A senior officer of the rank of Lieutenant General will be the chief (commander) of a corps. He will take decisions independently, barring major ones.
.
The process of forming the three corps has already started as part of strengthening its capabilities. After they are formed, the corps commander can take administrative decisions independently, and they will report to the Chief of Army Staff. The corps will have a station headquarters and several corps brigades to conduct its activities smoothly.
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Photo © Shahnoor Shawon
‪#‎BangladeshArmy‬
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So what size Army will have by 2030. I mean active soldiers ??
 
So what size Army will have by 2030. I mean active soldiers ??

The army is currently 260,000 strong but under equiped because the small $2bn+ defence budget is spent mainly on salaries and non-capital. By 2030 the defence budget will be significantly bigger as the economy grows rapidly, so we should see a better level of equipment instead of higher head counts. So roughly 300,000+ should be the expected range.
 
The army is currently 260,000 strong but under equiped because the small $2bn+ defence budget is spent mainly on salaries and non-capital. By 2030 the defence budget will be significantly bigger as the economy grows rapidly, so we should see a better level of equipment instead of higher head counts. So roughly 300,000+ should be the expected range.
wrong info, 300,000 is correct answer of present and target is 400,000
So what size Army will have by 2030. I mean active soldiers ??
 
Army man stabbed dead in C’nawabganj

May 27, 2016 12:08 am
Our Correspondent . Chapainawabganj

A soldier of Bangladesh Army was stabbed to death allegedly by his younger brother at Gomastapur upazila in Chapainawabganj on Thursday noon.
The deceased, Shahidul Islam, 40, was son of Hadisul Islam of village Noongola under Gomastapur upazila in the district.
Locals said Shahidul had been posted as corporal at Bogra cantonment and came to home a few days ago on a two-month leave.
Police, quoting local sources, said Shahidul engaged in an altercation with his younger brother, Shafiul Islam, over their ancestral property around 11:30am. At one stage, Shafiul stabbed Shahidul with a dagger, leaving him critically injured on the spot.
He was taken to a local hospital where the on-duty doctor pronounced him dead, police said.
Later, police sent the body to Chapainawabganj Sadar Hospital morgue for an autopsy.
Meanwhile, the neighbours detained Shafiul and handed him over to the police.
The officer-in-charge of Gomastapur police, Golam Mortuja, said they were investigating into the incident.
 

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