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Defence Cooperation: Dhaka, Delhi sign deal

https://www.thedailystar.net/backpage/dhaka-delhi-sign-3-deals-1575109

Our correspondent, New Delhi

Bangladesh and India have signed a framework agreement for utilisation of $500 million line of credit extended by New Delhi last year and two other memorandums of understanding for collaboration between the naval forces of the two countries.

The agreement and the MoUs were signed after talks between a defence delegation led by Lt Gen Mahufuzur Rahman, principal staff officer of Bangladesh Army, and Indian Defence Secretary Sanjay Mitra at the South Block in New Delhi on Wednesday, a senior Bangladeshi official said yesterday.

Under the framework agreement for use of the line of credit, Bangladesh will identify its defence hardware needs and India will examine the armaments it makes so that the two sides can move forward in this sector, said the official who was present at the meeting.

Bangladesh can also use a “certain percentage” of the $500 million line of credit to buy weapons from countries other than India subject to India's approval, the official added.

Besides, Bangladesh has to make a major part of the defence procurement under the line of credit from India.

This was the first formal meeting between the two countries specifically on defence cooperation since they signed their first overarching bilateral defence cooperation agreement during Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's official visit to India in April last year. Under that agreement, India would provide $500 million to Bangladesh to procure military hardware.

Two separate MoUs were signed by the Bangladesh Navy's Khulna shipyard and Indian Navy for collaboration on joint projects, the official said.

Asked if this meant for joint production of warships, he did not specify.

Another MoU was signed for a programme of exchange of students of military schools in India and Bangladesh.

The meeting also discussed how the India-Bangladesh defence cooperation could be enhanced through more joint exercises and expeditions.

While economic and connectivity projects between India and Bangladesh have gone up substantially in the last eight years, the two countries for the first time diversified their cooperation in the defence sector in April 2017.

Prior to Wednesday's meeting and the signing of the MoUs, the visiting Bangladeshi delegation called on Indian Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, Foreign Secretary Vijay Keshav Gokhale and chiefs of the Indian army, air force and navy, according to the official.
 
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Indian weapon exports to Ecuador did not turn out positive..hope the sae experience is not repeated for Bangladesh!
 
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why the fux we r signing deal with sp12 donkeys?
nd what weapons they can give us when they import all? vedic rifles?
even that they cant make
 
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why the fux we r signing deal with sp12 donkeys?
nd what weapons they can give us when they import all? vedic rifles?
even that they cant make

"Bangladesh can also use a “certain percentage” of the $500 million line of credit to buy weapons from countries other than India subject to India's approval, the official added."

SU-30SME :D

Remember money is still tight in BD.
 
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"Bangladesh can also use a “certain percentage” of the $500 million line of credit to buy weapons from countries other than India subject to India's approval, the official added."

SU-30SME :D

Remember money is still tight in BD.
subject to whose approval? :-/
i knw we r in tight...but i dnt like these donkeys around our armed forces
besides y the fux we need some moron who can't make rifles of their own when we have a super power just a few steps away from our door?
y not China? :-/
 
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subject to whose approval? :-/
i knw we r in tight...but i dnt like these donkeys around our armed forces
besides y the fux we need some moron who can't make rifles of their own when we have a super power just a few steps away from our door?
y not China? :-/


Indians will never be allowed anywhere near BD armed forces.

This is BD showing "respect" to supa-powa India. Remember that BD is still economically and military not that strong.
 
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Indians will never be allowed anywhere near BD armed forces.

This is BD showing "respect" to supa-powa India. Remember that BD is still economically and military not that strong.

Previously Bangladesh was economically weaker, but did not buy arms from India which was against our military doctrine. Now how will you explain it?
 
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Indians will never be allowed anywhere near BD armed forces.

This is BD showing "respect" to supa-powa India. Remember that BD is still economically and military not that strong.
then we join who is strong..
y these whindian whinny whindus?
 
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Previously Bangladesh was economically weaker, but did not buy arms from India which was against our military doctrine. Now how will you explain it?


Again you are not educated or intelligent enough to debate on these topics.

BD is now growing at "Tiger" economy rates and needs India's assistance in developing itself till it becomes so strong that India can be safely ignored(~2030).

Due to sabotage of defence and neglect of power sector by BNP(2002-2007), BD was in a very week position when AL came into power in 2009. No developing country has ever industrialised while being a true democracy - as an example look at the state of India now. AL must stay in power for at least another term or BD development is at serious risk of stalling or even going backwards

India has a certain amount of leverage over BD in that it can stop transit between BD and states like Nepal and Bhutan. Also BD wants to import a lot of electricity from India itself to power the industries to make the economy grow.

Showing "supa-powa" India some "respect" with tiny little things like this is a small price to pay for the rapid development of BD.
 
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People who have doubt about BD buying weapons from India, which has never happened in our entire history, here's what will likely happen:

- Coast Guard Boats/Ships
- Spare part purchase for ships/helicopters (later for SUs, if we buy them)
- More Sampritis
- Guns, bullets, mortars and other small armaments

Considering this, I dont think anyone should be worried about any purchases. Dont forget, major projects such as the local frigate is already in China or likely EU camp.
 
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Again you are not educated or intelligent enough to debate on these topics.

BD is now growing at "Tiger" economy rates and needs India's assistance in developing itself till it becomes so strong that India can be safely ignored(~2030).

Due to sabotage of defence and neglect of power sector by BNP(2002-2007), BD was in a very week position when AL came into power in 2009. No developing country has ever industrialised while being a true democracy - as an example look at the state of India now. AL must stay in power for at least another term or BD development is at serious risk of stalling or even going backwards

India has a certain amount of leverage over BD in that it can stop transit between BD and states like Nepal and Bhutan. Also BD wants to import a lot of electricity from India itself to power the industries to make the economy grow.

Showing "supa-powa" India some "respect" with tiny little things like this is a small price to pay for the rapid development of BD.

Your "small price to pay for the rapid development of BD" argument is understandable.

But "India's assistance in developing itself till it becomes so strong that India can be safely ignored(~2030)" argument is the refection of your low IQ.

By the way, you are hiding behind your so-called-inflated development while your intention is to weaken BD mil. Typical AL.
 
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If the Bangladesh Army buys serious weapons from India, consider that the military has been fully infiltrated and no longer capable of defending Bangladesh from India. A patrol boat or two wouldn't hurt though. Depending on price.
 
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People who have doubt about BD buying weapons from India, which has never happened in our entire history, here's what will likely happen:

- Coast Guard Boats/Ships
- Spare part purchase for ships/helicopters (later for SUs, if we buy them)
- More Sampritis
- Guns, bullets, mortars and other small armaments

Considering this, I dont think anyone should be worried about any purchases. Dont forget, major projects such as the local frigate is already in China or likely EU camp.

Since, we are already making these things ourselves, what's the need to buy from Indians who are only known to produce substandard 3rd rate products?

BD is now growing at "Tiger" economy rates and needs India's assistance in developing itself till it becomes so strong that India can be safely ignored(~2030).

We don't need India's assistance to develop rather it's like we are developing despite the existence of India.

India has a certain amount of leverage over BD in that it can stop transit between BD and states like Nepal and Bhutan. Also BD wants to import a lot of electricity from India itself to power the industries to make the economy grow.

That's bullshit man. Markets of Nepal and Bhutan are not that big that India would have a leverage on Bangladesh. Rather India itself is dependent on Bangladesh for easier access to its Northeast states.
 
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