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Bangladesh could join what have been called the “7 percent club” of economi

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Economic development and growth will come in due time. First things first, we need to organize our civil society, led by BNP for now and then reduce Indian influence and interference on Bangladesh politics to a minimum. India is trying hard to make Bangladesh a basket case and show to the world that this is a "Jihadi" or at best "an extremist" nation, full on instability. Foreign Direct Investment and orders do not come to unstable places, they automatically go to places with more secure stable return. All developing countries compete for these FDI and export orders from the same basket and it is a zero sum game.

Note every time we go anti-India, some idiot Indian poster and their agents using Bangladeshi flags start calling us Jamati and putting label on us. It is almost like reflex action from these delusional Indians.
 
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Seems like with some bangladeshis view, they don't mind stopping economic growth for religion.
 
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http://www.defence.pk/forums/bangla...ecasts-5-5-percent-bangladesh-gdp-growth.html

So what happen to Bangladesh joining the "7 percent club" of economic development? That full 1.5% GDP growth Awami League has cooked up by fuzzy calculation. Awami League sure knows how to destroy Bangladesh economic hope, yet they have many propaganda messengers including more dedicated indian ones.

Cool down man. IMF, World Bank etc. always keep the growth rate reduced by a factor of around 1%. This year to be honest likely growth will be around 6.5% not 7% though. We have 2-3 month left for the year ending. The result will be in front of every one. Yes it is true that rental power plants has created pressure on the growth rate.

By 2013 Bangladesh will reach 7% growth rate. It is long overdue from 2007.
 
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Cool down man. IMF, World Bank etc. always keep the growth rate reduced by a factor of around 1%.

Yes, IMF/ADB and multilateral organization out to gain by reducing Bangladesh growth rate. And we should trust you because you said sun rises from west.
 
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Yes, IMF/ADB and multilateral organization out to gain by reducing Bangladesh growth rate. And we should trust you because you said sun rises from west.

They also foretasted same reduced growth rate for India also.

IMF lowers India’s 2012 growth forecast to 6.9% - The Times of India

World Bank slashes India's growth rate to 6.5% on worsening global economic scenario - Business Today

They always consider extreme cases to project growth rate but every time countries get growth rate .5-1% more then that in most of the cases. 5.5% is too conservative figure. Lowest so far has been foretasted is 6.3%.
 
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Economic development and growth will come in due time. First things first, we need to organize our civil society, led by BNP for now and then reduce Indian influence and interference on Bangladesh politics to a minimum. India is trying hard to make Bangladesh a basket case and show to the world that this is a "Jihadi" or at best "an extremist" nation, full on instability. Foreign Direct Investment and orders do not come to unstable places, they automatically go to places with more secure stable return. All developing countries compete for these FDI and export orders from the same basket and it is a zero sum game.

Note every time we go anti-India, some idiot Indian poster and their agents using Bangladeshi flags start calling us Jamati and putting label on us. It is almost like reflex action from these delusional Indians.

agreed with u....................Indian influence should be reduced..........Bangladesh can start with stopping trade, not giving tourist visa and closing Indian embassy.
 
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They also foretasted same reduced growth rate for India also.

IMF lowers India’s 2012 growth forecast to 6.9% - The Times of India

World Bank slashes India's growth rate to 6.5% on worsening global economic scenario - Business Today

They always consider extreme cases to project growth rate but every time countries get growth rate .5-1% more then that in most of the cases. 5.5% is too conservative figure. Lowest so far has been foretasted is 6.3%.

They major part of the projection comes from implementation of annual development budget which is very slow for the first half of the year. For instance for the first 8 mos it is only 33% implemented. So they projected accordingly and every year its the same, 1% less while projected by the IMF. But in reality contractors collect their cheques by the end of the year. Thats why the implementation of ADP looks grim at the begining of the year.
 
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One thing going for Bangladesh is that it doesn't have any enemies to worry about. A thinking leader would just bow their heads (not in submission though) and work incessantly to bring people up in the economic sense. I wish Bangladesh all the best.
 
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