JUST TOREMIND TARNADO THAT BANGLADESH WAS NOT ON WORLD MAP IN 1965 SO NO PLAN BY THEM FOR NUCLEAR PLANT IN 1965.THEY HAVE THE RIGHT TO PLAN THEIR FUTURE SO WHY DOUBT THEM BY REMINDING THE TREATIES SIR.
Thanks for correcting me Khawar, But refering to Bangladesh I meant by contemprary administration , you may call it esat Pakistan.Further we can elaborate BD's nuclear activities as below.
Research Centers
Atomic Energy Centre (AECD), Dhaka
Bangladesh's Atomic Energy Research Establishment (BAERE)
Nuclear Medicine Institute (INM)
Nuclear Medical Centers (NMC)
Beach Sand Exploration Centers (BSEC), Coxbazar
Radiation Testing Laboratory, Chittagong
Rooppur Plant at Pabna
Atomic Energy Research Establishment (AERE).
WelCome to the Home page of Bangaldesh Atomic Energy Commission
Cooperation
United States: In November 2000, Bangladesh signed an agreement with the US for cooperation on the peaceful (sic) use of nuclear power. Under the agreement, Bangladesh is to receive technical assistance for its planned Rooppur nuclear plant.
Bangladesh Power
China: Bangladesh signed an agreement with China in April 2005 on the use of nuclear energy, aimed at strengthening the countrys capacity to explore and exploit nuclear minerals available in coastal and hilly areas. The agreement would also pave the way for developing nuclear reactors for power generation.
Daily Excelsior... World Asia' s Nuclear Energy Growth
IAEA: The Technical Co-operation Department of the IAEA completed several projects in Bangladesh during 2002, i.e. training in neutron and thermal analyses on the TRIGA reactor, training on radioactive waste management, and training on clinical applications of gamma camera imaging.
http://www-tc.iaea.org/tcweb/achievements/Achievements2002.pdf