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That is what BSF version of the story... BDR did not intrude India as it is not possible due to barbed wire fencing. Use your brains.
 
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That is what BSF version of the story... BDR did not intrude India as it is not possible due to barbed wire fencing.

But Indian soldiers are superman and spiderman...and they can jump over he same barbed wire...and capture a Bangla Soldier...and then carry him along in a jump back to their territory.....

Use your brains.

Did you forgot yours...
 
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That is what BSF version of the story... BDR did not intrude India as it is not possible due to barbed wire fencing. Use your brains.

Fencing is not completed,

And either way it does not make any sense. look at my post above
 
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That is what BSF version of the story... BDR did not intrude India as it is not possible due to barbed wire fencing. Use your brains.

Indo-BD border is not entirely barbed wire. Get your facts straight.

There are many places where border points are even in the houses of people.

Many incidences where the home is in India and farm in Bangladesh or vice versa.

Many times animals cross borders as they dont understand the difference, and farmers follow them who are unfortunately caught by BSF and BDR.

That is what BSF version of the story...

and BDR is bunch of saints.

GB
 
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That is what BSF version of the story... BDR did not intrude India as it is not possible due to barbed wire fencing. Use your brains.
Atleast you should provide link from BD news paper. But you put your twisted facts as usual to show your impotent anger against India. India-BD border is not fully fenced yet, in some places not possible at all.

Incidence of border crossing is not uncommon specially by smugglers from both sides. Many criminals of both countries quite cleverly cross border to avoid the authorities.

And one more thing, if you are worried about Indians crossing your border put a fence at your cost. Amader goroj-tai amra bera lagai........
 
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Atleast you should provide link from BD news paper. But you put your twisted facts as usual to show your impotent anger against India. India-BD border is not fully fenced yet, in some places not possible at all.

Incidence of border crossing is not uncommon specially by smugglers from both sides. Many criminals of both countries quite cleverly cross border to avoid the authorities.

And one more thing, if you are worried about Indians crossing your border put a fence at your cost. Amader goroj-tai amra bera lagai........


Ya right.... !!

BSF takes away bullet-hit BDR man
Star Online ReportThe members of Indian Border Security Force (BSF) on Thursday took away a jawan of Bangladesh Rifles (BDR) into Indian territory after shooting him in his leg in Jointapur upazila of Sylhet.


The victim was identified as Nayek Mujibur Rahmam, a member of 21 Rifle Battalion.


The incident occurred around 10:30am when Mujibur along with four of his colleagues were patrolling Jointapur border outpost-1284 and BSF men from Moktarpur camp opened fire on them without any provocation, our Sylhet correspondent reports.


Maj Mamun of 21 Rifle Battalion told The Daily Star that a letter was sent to the Indian counterpart seeking immediate flag meeting to resolve the problem that creates a tense situation in the area.


"We are now waiting for the response from the Indian side," he said.


The border guards from both the neighbouring countries had a long-standing dispute over 50 acres of farmland in the area.


BSF takes away bullet-hit BDR man
 
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yaar why you people are friendly hostile? they offer you reject or accept only.by the way who many mig-29 and mi-17 you have?.if they upgrade on loan or free must be welcome.
 
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yaar why you people are friendly hostile? they offer you reject or accept only.by the way who many mig-29 and mi-17 you have?.if they upgrade on loan or free must be welcome.

we have 16 MiG-29 and was upgraded from Ukraine.:agree:
 
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Its nothing to do with hostility towards India but its all about strategic point of view. India is not a complementary country for us rather a competing country even though your shear size is way bigger than us. You got to understand that.

see...whichever way you choose to view us...the thing is that when i clicked on this thread's link...I was happy that finally we'd have some solid confidence building measure between our two countries...reading your post left a bad taste...
 
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Its nothing to do with hostility towards India but its all about strategic point of view. India is not a complementary country for us rather a competing country even though your shear size is way bigger than us. You got to understand that.

to the contrary, Bangladesh shall benefit from Indian proximity. The costs of labour are spiralling in India too, and Bangladesh is cheaper, so in turn there maybe more plants set up by Indian companies in Bangladesh which (you may say its expolitation) will generate further employment. So, competing is not valid.
 
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That is what BSF version of the story... BDR did not intrude India as it is not possible due to barbed wire fencing. Use your brains.

there is hardly much barbed wiring in Meghalaya as of yet due to hilly terrain ... "use your brains" holds I agree!!!
 
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to the contrary, Bangladesh shall benefit from Indian proximity. The costs of labour are spiralling in India too, and Bangladesh is cheaper, so in turn there maybe more plants set up by Indian companies in Bangladesh which (you may say its expolitation) will generate further employment. So, competing is not valid.

Labor is cheap in India too. You just need to find them out from rural India, which BD is doing. Most of our industrial labors are female coming from remote villages. Its all about approaches and India could learn a lot from BD. You are welcome to invest in Bangladesh if you see it fits.
 
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see...whichever way you choose to view us...the thing is that when i clicked on this thread's link...I was happy that finally we'd have some solid confidence building measure between our two countries...reading your post left a bad taste...

You are a good man Paritosh as well as your PM. But you or your PM's goodness not going to change the psychology on the ground. We all understand what India wants very well. BD will not be a country like Nepal, Bhutan or Srilanka who feel safe sitting under Indian defence blanket. We are still debating whether India should be given access to our ports and whether we will be able to say no once they started using it. In this sensitive time, India came up with the idea that we should send all our fighters to them, so that they could take care of them. How funny and immature. BD need enough deterrance as it opens up more so that it could deal with india in equal terms.

Take it easy....:tup:
 
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You are a good man Paritosh as well as your PM. But you or your PM's goodness not going to change the psychology on the ground. We all understand what India wants very well. BD will not be a country like Nepal, Bhutan or Srilanka who feel safe sitting under Indian defence blanket. We are still debating whether India should be given access to our ports and whether we will be able to say no once they started using it. In this sensitive time, India came up with the idea that we should send all our fighters to them, so that they could take care of them. How funny and immature. BD need enough deterrance as it opens up more so that it could deal with india in equal terms.

Take it easy....:tup:

Glad to see you are seeing what we have been saying all along. :tup::tup:
 
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