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Growing and Strong Bangladesh threatens India in long term

:o::o::o::o:india will never free another country next time :D:lol:


:lol: bhai saab... these guys have enough tym nd imagination.

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So wht should be India's reply?? Bomb all the rajakar @$$es and make them flat with PGM? Let them meet the 72 and leave earth for peace!
 
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:lol: bhai saab... these guys have enough tym nd imagination.

let add.some more...

So wht should be India's reply?? Bomb all the rajakar @$$es and make them flat with PGM? Let them meet the 72 and leave earth for peace!
bhai jaan they are not dreaming they are serious . and i am wondering now :eek:o_O
 
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Never denied the fact that BSF is involved in smuggling, human trafficking or other illegal ventures.

I responded to your claim that:


BSF has killed over 1,000 civilians on the Bangladeshi border in the past decade. They're not all smugglers. If you classify the deaths of 1,000 people as BSF being "less ferocious" then I don't know what to say.

If you go in the reports you will see in some of the cases BSF killed people because of disputes in their illegal shares.
And when people didnt cooperated with these works.

Yes they killed and attacked innocent civilians whom are border people, may be crossing border to meet their relatives.
Most of the cases they killed cow traffickers. Now can anyone imagine this, people getting killed for cows.
For the victims it is a good business. But its the Hindus who thinks cows are more precious than a human :o:
So they are supporting these killings even though some secular Indians saying to legalize cow trading.
Now what do you expect from us, to change their mindset? What we can do here? We just hate them for this.
Gov level talks taking pace, nothing is stopping them from killings.
But these killings have now come to a minimal level.
But we also cant deny that these cross border smugglers are also very dangerous and organized.
Sometimes they also attack BGB and BSF with lethal weapons.
So this is not a simple matter as it looks like.

And why I said BSF is less ferocious on BD side?
Because its not as dangerous as its on pak border. We dont see everyday mortar fire and fire exchanging among BGB BSF.
If this border was that much dangerous, people would never try to cross it.
 
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Bangladesh GDP is about $130 B. At 6 to 7% growth it can double to about 260 B in 8 to 10 years, be bigger than pak GDP in about 8 years. Pak (over)spends on it's military at 6 to 7 billion. By and large BD budget should be less than that. India spends some $ 40 B, it's coz we got an economy of 2 trillion and growing. Just keep focused and don't get too distracted- you guys are getting there. Don't rock the boat.
Bangladesh GDP is roughly $170bn not $130bn, and roughly growing at 6% a year and expected to continue doing so for many years to come.
 
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Bangladesh GDP is roughly $170bn not $130bn, and roughly growing at 6% a year and expected to continue doing so for many years to come.
India gdp add 100 -110 billion every year to its Gdp which almost 2/3 of BD gdp and gap will be wide with time no contest here man
 
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India gdp add 100 -110 billion every year to its Gdp which almost 2/3 of BD gdp and gap will be wide with time no contest here man
Let's not forget India is a much bigger country both geographically but also in terms of population. I don't think comparing the two countries is at all fair. Bangladesh could become a half a trillion dollar economy within 12 to 15 years if everything goes well. I think maintaining a 6-7% annual growth rate over this period (barring anything major) shouldn't really be a problem.
 
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