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Bangladesh will be 5th fastest in 2015 and 2nd fastest in 2019 growing -CNNmoney ($100billion+GDP)

Well done bangladesh

maybe hasina is not that bad , don't understand why she is badmouthed so much here
anyways good luck
 
Bangladesh is a HOT market now. Time to pour more investments in this country. Also, seriously, I admire this Madam Hasina. She is a shrewd leader, wise and practical. She's seizing the opportunity to court both Japan and China. Neutral and independent policy maker !

Hasina has very little to do with it. Government has done very little into developing the Industrial sector, not to mention waste disposal.
 
I see a bright future for Banga Desh - once they get rid of that illegitimate puppet leader and those Awami stooges who are trying to take the country backwards and create anger and division in the country

Bangladesh is a HOT market now. Time to pour more investments in this country. Also, seriously, I admire this Madam Hasina. She is a shrewd leader, wise and practical. She's seizing the opportunity to court both Japan and China. Neutral and independent policy maker !

@Shotgunner51 , @BDforever , check this out:

Bangladesh Juggles Chinese, Japanese Interest | The Diplomat

youre not being serious, are you bro :laugh:
 
Hasina has very little to do with it. Government has done very little into developing the Industrial sector, not to mention waste disposal.

You're seriously kidding, right?



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"It should be noted that Japan, the largest bilateral development partner of Bangladesh, has been significantly contributing to the socioeconomic development of the latter since her birth. In particular, they have always extended their generous assistance in crucial sectors for development like poverty alleviation, power generation and human resources development. According to the Economic Relations Division (ERD), till date, Japan has provided Bangladesh with $11 billion by way of assistance, of which $3350 million was grants and, $4100 million was loans.


This recently concluded visit has been hailed by many for opening new dimensions of cooperation between the two, already very friendly, nations. In total, 21 agreements were signed between the two countries during the four-day visit. Japan and Bangladesh jointly launched the “Japan Bangladesh Comprehensive Partnership”. The former pledged the latter $6 billion in assistance over the next five years by way of implementing the Bay of Bengal Industrial Growth Belt (Big-B) plan. Exchange of notes between the two countries were signed regarding the 35th package of the Official Development Assistance (ODA), under which Bangladesh is receiving $1.18 from Japan for a number of major projects.

Various incentives were offered to Japanese businessmen for investing in Bangladesh including the promise of an exclusive industrial park and special allocations in existing export processing zones (EPZs). Initiatives have been taken to hold regular foreign secretary level talks on politics and security issues. Dhaka and Tokyo will start a joint Bangladesh-Japan Public Private Economic Dialogue to promote trade and investment."

Reference: A New Era Of Japan-Bangladesh Friendship And Cooperation - Bangladesh Awami League Official Site


 
we actually think China, Japan and South Korea as friends. we really like all 3 nations. if you say choose best among them, we can't. all of them are contributing in BD's development :cheers:

Comone accept the Indian Sponsored leader is the best bet BD has
 
Hasina has very little to do with it. Government has done very little into developing the Industrial sector, not to mention waste disposal.
Yes, all GOODs are automatic and all BADs are for the govt :hitwall:

Great going BD, great going Hasinaji. Have good relation with both India and China to sustain the momentum, use us as much as possible. Oh yes, control the destabilising forces and Mullahs to bring stability.
 
You're seriously kidding, right?



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"It should be noted that Japan, the largest bilateral development partner of Bangladesh, has been significantly contributing to the socioeconomic development of the latter since her birth. In particular, they have always extended their generous assistance in crucial sectors for development like poverty alleviation, power generation and human resources development. According to the Economic Relations Division (ERD), till date, Japan has provided Bangladesh with $11 billion by way of assistance, of which $3350 million was grants and, $4100 million was loans.


This recently concluded visit has been hailed by many for opening new dimensions of cooperation between the two, already very friendly, nations. In total, 21 agreements were signed between the two countries during the four-day visit. Japan and Bangladesh jointly launched the “Japan Bangladesh Comprehensive Partnership”. The former pledged the latter $6 billion in assistance over the next five years by way of implementing the Bay of Bengal Industrial Growth Belt (Big-B) plan. Exchange of notes between the two countries were signed regarding the 35th package of the Official Development Assistance (ODA), under which Bangladesh is receiving $1.18 from Japan for a number of major projects.

Various incentives were offered to Japanese businessmen for investing in Bangladesh including the promise of an exclusive industrial park and special allocations in existing export processing zones (EPZs). Initiatives have been taken to hold regular foreign secretary level talks on politics and security issues. Dhaka and Tokyo will start a joint Bangladesh-Japan Public Private Economic Dialogue to promote trade and investment."

Reference: A New Era Of Japan-Bangladesh Friendship And Cooperation - Bangladesh Awami League Official Site


The current BD govt is pro India so they try to find fault where ever they could(Not that we dont have the opposition in our pocket)

I see a bright future for Banga Desh - once they get rid of that illegitimate puppet leader and those Awami stooges who are trying to take the country backwards and create anger and division in the country



youre not being serious, are you bro :laugh:

He is being serious apparently the Indian sponsored Stooges are doing a better job than the opposition in BD

Hasina has very little to do with it. Government has done very little into developing the Industrial sector, not to mention waste disposal.

Are you simply dumb or what,a Govt has everything to do with the development of Industrial sector
 
growing at a certain percentage rate means nothing if it's a small economy to begin with.

South Sudan was 15% growth or something couple years ago lol
 
The current BD govt is pro India so they try to find fault where ever they could(Not that we dont have the opposition in our pocket)

No leadership is 'free' of foreign influence. Anyways, like I said before, Madam Hasina may not be perfect, but her policies regarding comprehensive Bangladeshi development cannot be ignored. As we speak, there are projects all over Dhaka, Chittagong , the country is growing at over 6% ! I say let Bangladesh develop for 10-15 years unperturbed. When the country's HDI level is increased at a particular level, when Bangladeshis enjoy a GDP per capita well over 10,000 USD per year, then they should consider political, judicial reforms et al.

Take for example China. Take for example South Korea. Take for example Japan. During the early years of national development , political leaders such as Syngman Ree, Park Chung Hee, Mao Zedong, were considered abrasive, and not the most open in regards to human rights. But they focused on national development first. Afterwards, when the nation experienced a degree of development, then did they implement reforms.

@Shotgunner51 , do you not agree?

@Genesis , buddy, your thoughts?
 
No leadership is 'free' of foreign influence. Anyways, like I said before, Madam Hasina may not be perfect, but her policies regarding comprehensive Bangladeshi development cannot be ignored. As we speak, there are projects all over Dhaka, Chittagong , the country is growing at over 6% ! I say let Bangladesh develop for 10-15 years unperturbed. When the country's HDI level is increased at a particular level, when Bangladeshis enjoy a GDP per capita well over 10,000 USD per year, then they should consider political, judicial reforms et al.

Take for example China. Take for example South Korea. Take for example Japan. During the early years of national development , political leaders such as Syngman Ree, Park Chung Hee, Mao Zedong, were considered abrasive, and not the most open in regards to human rights. But they focused on national development first. Afterwards, when the nation experienced a degree of development, then did they implement reforms.

@Shotgunner51 , do you not agree?

@Genesis , buddy, your thoughts?

Exactly that's why i have said that our Govt in BD is the best for BD & her people
 
But to be honest, under her administration, Bangladesh is developing rapidly. No leader is 'innocent', so long as the overall population develop.
@Nihonjin1051

Quite a few things need to be considered while judging Sheikh Hasina ji.

1. Hasina ji's Awami League won the elections making Hasina ji, Bangladesh's democratically elected leader ,irrespective of the boycott by Khaleda Zia( the main opposition leader) . Please note that these rival opposition parties has extremist leanings.And many of these opposition leaders were even demanding Sharia laws to be implement in a secular Bangladesh.She always took prudent decisions to reign in these extremists-element which was seen many as a crack down on political freedom/political rivals.

2.During the Liberation of Bangladesh in 1971, Awami League led by Sheikh Mujibur Rahman was instrumental in making BD an independent country. Sheikh Hasina is his daughter & holds a special place in all Bangladeshi's heart. Many of these so called "opposition parties" was more worried about religion when Bangladesh was fighting for freedom

3. Under her leadership when the global economy was reeling from the effects of economic recession, BD succeeded in maintaining GDP growth rate above 6%. In stark contrast to global economic crisis, Bangladesh recorded an increase in the rate of both import and export and the volume of foreign remittance.
Bangladesh has established a globally competitive garments industry, moved ahead of India in particular areas of human development and gender parity and drastically reduced aid dependency under her tenure. She is really a very capable economists unlike many of her rivals who wrecked BD economy by taking economically regressive decisions.

So she indeed is a true patriot who care more about her country than how people perceive her. For me she is Deng Xiaoping of Bangladesh.
 
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