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Published: Thursday, September 5, 2013
STRATEGICALLY SPEAKING
Bangladesh-US relations: Bangladesh matters
Brig Gen Shahedul Anam Khan ndc, psc (Retd)

STRATEGICALLY SPEAKING - Bangladesh-US relations: Bangladesh matters

THERE is perhaps no other country in the globe that is so disparate in every measurable way from the US and yet that merits so much attention of the lone superpower than Bangladesh.
The US leaders writing off the country as politically and economically untenable at the time of its birth, and taking all possible measures to see that the predictions came true — fingers are pointed at the US for its alleged complicity in the killing of Bangabandhu — the robustness of the current mutual relations has evinced keen interests of scholars, both at home and abroad
We shall try to address the issue on three basic premises: WHAT (is the state of relationship) WHY (did this state come about — the historical perspective) and, HOW (long will this state of relationship last). Perhaps the last two merit more attention than the first because explications of those should help us to chart our future strategy related to the US.

That there has been an unprecedented jump in the bilateral relation over the last few years is an incontrovertible fact. The US is one of the biggest buyers of our readymade garments and thus very deeply associated with how the industry functions. Forty percent of Bangladesh export is with the US and it is perhaps the only country with which we have a favourable balance of trade. US participation in our disaster preparedness efforts including providing aid for developing our infrastructure, its deep involvement in our defense efforts, particularly in the enhancement of our capacity to oversee and manage our maritime boundary and resources, and lastly its shared concern for rise of extremism, stem from the renewed US interest in Bangladesh in the last decade or so. And that interest has found its practical manifestation in the Bangladesh-US partnership Dialogue Agreement signed in 2012.

The natural question that this development provokes is what has changed in the last decade or so that has induced US to close up to Bangladesh. It was described as a place that was becoming ‘quite troubling’ by Condoleezza Rice, the then US Secretary of State, during her visit to India in March 2005, and which she thought would need the joint efforts of India and US to sort out.
So why does Bangladesh matter? The answer lies in the fact that geo-strategic developments in the region of South Asia and the Asia Pacific have accorded Bangladesh a degree of importance. Secondly, the change in US attitude is compelled by the realisation, as can be evinced from the 2010 US defense strategy, that the US cannot go it alone, and in its attempt to address the primary security issues, countries like Bangladesh matter.

Although BD-US relations covers entire gamut of socio-economic issues, the focus of the Partnership Dialogue is predominantly defense and security oriented. In this regard two very important factors motivate the US to seek closer relationship with Bangladesh. Firstly, irrespective of public pronouncements of US’ policy makers regarding peaceful coexistence with China in the Asia-Pacific, there is growing wariness in US of China’s growing clout and influence, particularly on the smaller countries of South Asia. Secondly, the issue of extremism and terrorism is perhaps the factor for the US in charting the country’s foreign policy.

It is therefore no wonder that in the last several years, the US and India have found mutuality of interest in the strategic plane which manifested in the signing of the “New Framework for the US-India Defence Relationship” agreement in July 2005. Needless to say, this agreement had primarily China in mind and which many saw as an alliance that would allow the stronger of the two to dominate the international strategic scenario, particularly in Asia, at the expense of the smaller partner fulfilling a surrogate role only.

In fact, “The robustness of the US-Bangladesh relations runs parallel to an unprecedented upward curve in the trajectory of the India-Bangladesh relationship, which has been lackluster in the recent decades.” Coincidence? The question is will Bangladesh, for its part, be willing to play a surrogate role at the expense of its relationship with China?

As for the how long the current state would last, given the peaks and troughs that we have noticed in US relationship with other countries of South Asia, particularly Pakistan, one is constrained to ask how long would US interest in Bangladesh last? And without sounding pessimistic, one must accept the fact that strategic value is time and situation related. That notwithstanding, it is our hope that Bangladesh-US relationship will stand the test of time.
The writer is Editor Op-Ed and Strategic Affairs , The Daily Star.
 
Importance of BD to the USA will continue almost indefinitely because no understanding may not ever be reached between USA and China, and also between India and China.

China has naval base in Burma. That has caused India to fortify its naval bases in its eastern coast of Orissa. Both the countries are watching each other with suspicion. A conflict in the Himalayan highland may spread across the BoB.

USA wants itself to be there in the middle of BoB to ensure peace there. US cannot overcome BD opposition for a naval base now. But, a China-India naval conflict in the BoB may be used as a pretext in the future to change BD mind vis-a-vis a naval base.
 
BD must remain china centric in face of Indian hedgemonistic policies. US is the global power, it's interest lies everywhere. I do not think BD is anything particularly important to US. Yellow journalism peddling BAL propaganda justifying disasterious India centric foreign policy. US is important and we must maintain good relationship with it...... There is no need to bring India in to it
 
BD must remain china centric in face of Indian hedgemonistic policies. US is the global power, it's interest lies everywhere. I do not think BD is anything particularly important to US. Yellow journalism peddling BAL propaganda justifying disasterious India centric foreign policy. US is important and we must maintain good relationship with it...... There is no need to bring India in to it

How does this article justify "disasterious" Indian policy?
 
BD must remain china centric in face of Indian hedgemonistic policies. US is the global power, it's interest lies everywhere. I do not think BD is anything particularly important to US. Yellow journalism peddling BAL propaganda justifying disasterious India centric foreign policy. US is important and we must maintain good relationship with it...... There is no need to bring India in to it

BD is very important for USA due to its position. BD is near from 3 strong armies which challenge or may challenge USA in future -India, China and Russia. Bangladesh was a key place during ww2. Even from Bangladesh, USA can keep eye on Malacca strait. Even if USA does not get base in bangladesh, it just want to ensure that any of those countries' armies will not get permission to use Bangladesh.
 
BD is very important for USA due to its position. BD is near from 3 strong armies which challenge or may challenge USA in future -India, China and Russia. Bangladesh was a key place during ww2. Even from Bangladesh, USA can keep eye on Malacca strait. Even if USA does not get base in bangladesh, it just want to ensure that any of those countries' armies will not get permission to use Bangladesh.

You make an interesting point.
 
BD is very important for USA due to its position. BD is near from 3 strong armies which challenge or may challenge USA in future -India, China and Russia. Bangladesh was a key place during ww2. Even from Bangladesh, USA can keep eye on Malacca strait. Even if USA does not get base in bangladesh, it just want to ensure that any of those countries' armies will not get permission to use Bangladesh.

Russia? How come Russia has become our neighbour? It is 4,000 km away from BD.
 
Russia? How come Russia has become our neighbour? It is 4,000 km away from BD.

for air force 4,000km is not big deal now a days. Specially long range bomber which can travel about 10,000km at a time.
 
Importance of BD to the USA will continue almost indefinitely because no understanding may not ever be reached between USA and China, and also between India and China.

China has naval base in Burma. That has caused India to fortify its naval bases in its eastern coast of Orissa. Both the countries are watching each other with suspicion. A conflict in the Himalayan highland may spread across the BoB.

USA wants itself to be there in the middle of BoB to ensure peace there. US cannot overcome BD opposition for a naval base now. But, a China-India naval conflict in the BoB may be used as a pretext in the future to change BD mind vis-a-vis a naval base.

Really...USA ensures peace, breaking news :what: !
 
Really...USA ensures peace, breaking news :what: !

Who can stop you thinking the way you think? Same with me and others. But, can you give us any further information on how the USA broke peace in the BoB? Please support your opinion with stone breaking truths and facts, if you have one.
 
Who can stop you thinking the way you think? Same with me and others. But, can you give us any further information on how the USA broke peace in the BoB? Please support your opinion with stone breaking truths and facts, if you have one.

USA didn't get involved in BoB before and it doesn't have any record around the world of ensuring peace. Last time regarding BoB their record is they backed an army govt. of Pakistan who played with blood here....somehow that was not ensuring peace.
 
BD is very important for USA due to its position. BD is near from 3 strong armies which challenge or may challenge USA in future -India, China and Russia. Bangladesh was a key place during ww2. Even from Bangladesh, USA can keep eye on Malacca strait. Even if USA does not get base in bangladesh, it just want to ensure that any of those countries' armies will not get permission to use Bangladesh.

To keep eye on malacca strait, Bangladesh will be last choice. And USA have so many choices then why would they waste their money on BD?

But if they insist them for military base then they will welcome it cause it will increase their count for foreign base.
 
Russia? How come Russia has become our neighbour? It is 4,000 km away from BD.

Russia is a factor.

If we look at the map of Asia, there is not a single Russian presence on land in the entire southern section of Asia. Yes, the whole thing.

That is why there is a lot of ruckus going on in Syria at the moment. The issue is not Assad slaughtering Syrians, but the issue is Russia.

The Americans intend to keep the Russians out of those regions no matter what. The Eagle don't want the Bear getting too close to him.

India-Russia relations is another story. Anyhow, Russia isn't that much a big player at the moment.

for air force 4,000km is not big deal now a days. Specially long range bomber which can travel about 10,000km at a time.

Do you know how immature you sound?
 
What if Burma fulfills all the purposes of USA in this region? BD could lose its significance to USA?

for air force 4,000km is not big deal now a days. Specially long range bomber which can travel about 10,000km at a time.

haha,,,,,,,, sometimes people type anything to defend themselves.
 

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