Gabbar
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Farooq Sobhan is not exactly the most objective commentator in Bangladesh. The only way relations with India can improve is after a war with that country. Then and only then will India respect us and not push us around. There is of course the risk that in the event of war India would probably disintegrate but that would solve Bangladesh's problem once and for all. No India - no trouble
Farooq Sobhan is not exactly the most objective commentator in Bangladesh. The only way relations with India can improve is after a war with that country. Then and only then will India respect us and not push us around. There is of course the risk that in the event of war India would probably disintegrate but that would solve Bangladesh's problem once and for all. No India - no trouble
first of all there is no chance of a indo-bangla war.....secondly you have no idea what bangladesh's artillery is like at the present moment,remember,no third country will interfare in case of a war....SO STOP SOUNDING LIKE A FOOL.....BANGLADESH' FUTURE IS WITH INDIA NOT AGAINST INDIA AND SIMILARLY VICE-VERSA FOR INDIA........sorry for being offtopic mods but mbi provoked me first......
Come on now. Say, you have a pet theory that you hold dearly to your heart. Say, you have done 10 years of research to somehow fit some data to validate your theory. Say, you have written a book on the basis of such research. Say, you pat your back every now and then thinking that your book is the next best thing to Chomsky's Manufacturing Consent. Then suddenly you see your premise breaking down like a house of card.Derailing of this thread have already begun, I always expected it would be you MBI.
Derailing of this thread have already begun, I always expected it would be you MBI.
India, Bangladesh To Discuss Defense Relations
India is ready to export to Bangladesh defense equipment, including the Advanced Light Helicopter, and to assist the country in building warships, the ministry official said.
New Delhi is concerned about the increasing levels of defense supplies being sent from China to Bangladesh, Defence Ministry sources here said.
There are reports the Chinese Navy has access to Bangladesh's Chittagong port, the sources said. China already has a military base on the Coco islands, leased from Myanmar, near India's Andaman islands, which is considered a listening post over the eastern part of India, including India's ballistic missile center in the eastern state of Orissa. China is also helping Pakistan build the Gwadar deep-sea port.
China has sold artillery systems, combat aircraft and small arms to Bangladesh in the last two years.