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Bangladesh: The next Singapore or the next Sri Lanka?

Singapore per capita 90K and BD 2k. I want to know what the author of this article was smoking.
BD is not to become equal to Singapore in terms of its living standard. However, BD can become an industrial hub by taking advantage of its geopolitical location.

BD is surrounded by three large political units. China in the north, India in the West, and ASEAN in the East. This is why big powers are wooing BD to camp with them resulting in the development of its physical infrastructures.

Once, the infrastructure is developed to a certain level, many industrial countries will be bringing in investment (FDI) money to make use of the cheap labor costs in BD.

Japan wants many of its BD-produced industrial goods to be exported to African countries at a cheaper price. This will dislodge China partially from there. Made-in-BD goods are quite cheaper than made-in-Japan or made-in-China goods.

So, I expect many Japanese factories to build shops in BD. Many such investments will create many industrial jobs with people earning more money than they earn now in the low-wage textiles.

I believe this will cause the improvement of living standards in BD. Who really cares about the Singapore standard? We are a society based on rural traditions and Islamic values.

So, BD will have its own standard not to be compared with a Westernized society like Japan or Singapore.
 
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why do we south Asian, the most under developed people in the entire world, start jumping on such minute developments
 
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why do we south Asian, the most under developed people in the entire world, start jumping on such minute developments
Read the OP before commenting.

In last 5+ years of my posting on PDF, this is what I have told you multiple times and yet you don't listen. Every time and on every thread, you just read the title and quickly jump to post your judgement based comment regardless or not if it's relevant.

But hey what can be expected from a guy whose signature says this:

Moderators: please delete my every post because 99.99% of my posts are unrelated to the topic

Carry on.
 
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Read the OP before commenting.

In last 5+ years of my posting on PDF, this is what I have told you multiple times and yet you don't listen. Every time and on every thread, you just read the title and quickly jump to post your judgement based comment regardless or not if it's relevant.

But hey what can be expected from a guy whose signature says this:

Moderators: please delete my every post because 99.99% of my posts are unrelated to the topic

Carry on.

5+ years, I don't even remember seeing your name until today.

but hey genius! you buy a book after reading the title...so stop sensationalizing the topics as everyone does not have time to read all posts in which 90% are retarded.
 
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next Singapore​


Would be great but unlikely. Bangladeshis like all other south asians are extremely unruly and indisciplined people. This is the one single reason which holds us back. Hopefully we will do better but being like the Singaporeans will be a dream.
 
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Something needs to be made clearer: I do not believe the author was suggesting Bangladesh could match Singapore in terms of income or level of development.
The question here is, can Bangladesh adopt a path of development similar to Singapore by turning the high population density from a liability to an asset through quality education, heavy industrialisation by developing infrastructure and creating investment-friendly climate, becoming a transshipment hub, offering high value services (IT, financial, etc.) and so on.
 
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Singapore per capita 90K and BD 2k. I want to know what the author of this article was smoking.

In all fairness, they'll be considered lucky if they can even come remotely close to North Korea in terms of living conditions and technology, both of which North Korea grossly outclasses them in.

Their population is just too large for their size and their resources are scarce. I'm not turning this into another Bangladesh-bashing thread, but just stating the ground realities they refuse to buy.

Pakistan is also heading in their direction with it's continues population growth, thanks to our continues over-the-top food production.

By 2050 we are projected to reach their population density or somewhere like theirs. Yikes.
 
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@Bengal71 is a highly acclaimed analyst. I believe he is forecasting BD to become another North Korea, BD has almost reached that status with direct Chinese encouragement.

Now, the BAL party should ask the Parliament to endorse and approve a one-party BAKSHAL govt. BAL has a 100% majority in the Parliament.

Shall I then wait for another '75 episode? It is sad though.

Joy Bangladesh!!!!
China directly encourages many countries. Iran, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Cuba, Venezuela, Serbia, etc.

oh. there may also be Ryukyu recently.

If Bangladesh ultimately becomes North Korea. We also hope you are as brave as North Korea.
 
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One can keep laughing at them.

But ’they’ laughed at Japan for a long time - people said that Japanese goods were cheap knock offs right up to the late 70s And they were. They said the same about China.

Things change. And Bangladesh is changing measurably.

China got it's act together by controlling population. Japan had a lot of American aid and it's climate does not allow such rapid population growth.

False analogue.
 
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China got it's act together by controlling population. Japan had a lot of American aid and it's climate does not allow such rapid population growth.

False analogue.
Every Chinese person I know regrets controlling their population.

I can't believe you're envious of our foolish behavior?
 
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North Korean army strong ?? :enjoy: :enjoy: :enjoy:
North Korean chubby guy dares to shit on Trump's head and even asks Pompeo to give him paper.

Dare Modi do that?

Oh, sorry, I forgot that when Trump went to India, Modi was busy repairing the walls of the slums. He doesn't have time to shit.
 
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