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Bangladesh, as a society, is polarized between two groups: "Liberal Left-wing pro-India Bengali-first" and "Conservative Right-wing pro-Pakistan/China Islam-first."
Bangladesh is a playground for RAW and ISI, where the two play their trivial games. Recent events have, however, skewed up the scene a lot.
The military is very much pro-left, for it largely comprises people who were once in or are related to those who fought in the Mukti Bahini. The leader of the Jamaat-i-Islami (the large right-wing party) was arrested. The right is losing the turf war daily. Also, there is something in Bangladesh known as the "Friday Club," comprising India, the UK, the USA, and Australia. Note that this club excludes China. The Friday Club is marginalizing the right and also the right's traditional backers: Pakistan (read ISI) and China (read the Sino-Bangladesh friendship club). In short, if things persist as such, and it does look like the right is going to the dogs, then pretty soon Bangladesh will be a liberal pro-India country.
Just have a look at the current cabinet and you will realize how much the country has changed. Do not equate Bangladesh with Pakistan; Bangladesh is much more liberal. There is also a big pro-Israel section in the Bangladeshi society.
The clashes that you see on the border are gang-wars between individual BSF and BR commanders; do not read much into that.
The visit to Pakistan is just that: a visit with a for-show shopping list. No offence but Bangladesh's military is really nothing great and for one very simple reason: non-existence of any threat. Test-firing a missile or buying 6-7 aircraft does not mean anything. Have a look at how does Bangladesh uses its existing equipment and you'll figure what I'm implying.
Or better, read this: Brigadier, Maruf's new BdA-InA tirade at CDF - World Affairs Board
Plus, why does everybody underestimate RAW and the GoI's strategic think tanks? Just because RAW is less visible it does not mean it is less potent...
Bangladesh is a playground for RAW and ISI, where the two play their trivial games. Recent events have, however, skewed up the scene a lot.
The military is very much pro-left, for it largely comprises people who were once in or are related to those who fought in the Mukti Bahini. The leader of the Jamaat-i-Islami (the large right-wing party) was arrested. The right is losing the turf war daily. Also, there is something in Bangladesh known as the "Friday Club," comprising India, the UK, the USA, and Australia. Note that this club excludes China. The Friday Club is marginalizing the right and also the right's traditional backers: Pakistan (read ISI) and China (read the Sino-Bangladesh friendship club). In short, if things persist as such, and it does look like the right is going to the dogs, then pretty soon Bangladesh will be a liberal pro-India country.
Just have a look at the current cabinet and you will realize how much the country has changed. Do not equate Bangladesh with Pakistan; Bangladesh is much more liberal. There is also a big pro-Israel section in the Bangladeshi society.
The clashes that you see on the border are gang-wars between individual BSF and BR commanders; do not read much into that.
The visit to Pakistan is just that: a visit with a for-show shopping list. No offence but Bangladesh's military is really nothing great and for one very simple reason: non-existence of any threat. Test-firing a missile or buying 6-7 aircraft does not mean anything. Have a look at how does Bangladesh uses its existing equipment and you'll figure what I'm implying.
Or better, read this: Brigadier, Maruf's new BdA-InA tirade at CDF - World Affairs Board
Plus, why does everybody underestimate RAW and the GoI's strategic think tanks? Just because RAW is less visible it does not mean it is less potent...