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India proposes Bangladesh to produce defence equipment jointly​

Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha . Dhaka | Published: 08:39, Mar 06,2023


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Indian high commissioner in Dhaka Pranay Verma presents a keynote speech at a seminar on Indian Defence Equipment in Dhaka as part of the initiative to promote defence industry cooperation between India and Bangladesh, on Sunday. – BSS photo.

Indian high commissioner in Dhaka Pranay Verma on Sunday proposed Bangladesh to develop and produce of defence equipment jointly while inviting Bangladesh Armed forces to benefit from India’s cost-effective and high quality military gears.

The envoy also expressed India’s readiness to partner with Bangladesh in its defence modernization through the US$ 500 million Defence Line of Credit extended by New Delhi to Dhaka earlier.

Verma made the remark while presenting a keynote speech at a seminar on Indian Defence Equipment in Dhaka as part of the initiative to promote defence industry cooperation between India and Bangladesh, said a press release issued by Indian High Commission in Dhaka.

The envoy urged the defence industry on both sides to take full advantage of the Defence Line of Credit.

The high commissioner identified defence industry cooperation between India and Bangladesh as an emerging focus area of their defence partnership.

He highlighted the accomplishments of the Indian defence industry over the last nearly a decade driven by our Prime Minister’s vision of ‘Make in India, Make for the World’.

Chief of General Staff of Bangladesh Army Lieutenant General Ata-ul Hakim Sarwar Hasan also made a separate keynote remark.

The CGS praised India’s defence manufacturing capabilities and proposed closer cooperation between the two sides for closer defence industry partnership.

Several key Indian defence manufacturers, from both public and private sectors, participated and made presentations on their defence products and platforms.

Representatives from Bangladesh Armed Forces, para-military forces as well as law enforcement agencies were present.

India and Bangladesh have close and friendly defence relationship that covers diverse areas of cooperation and is guided by the spirit of their shared sacrifices during the Liberation War of 1971.

 
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India proposes Bangladesh to produce defence equipment jointly​

Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha . Dhaka | Published: 08:39, Mar 06,2023


196102_131.png

Indian high commissioner in Dhaka Pranay Verma presents a keynote speech at a seminar on Indian Defence Equipment in Dhaka as part of the initiative to promote defence industry cooperation between India and Bangladesh, on Sunday. – BSS photo.

Indian high commissioner in Dhaka Pranay Verma on Sunday proposed Bangladesh to develop and produce of defence equipment jointly while inviting Bangladesh Armed forces to benefit from India’s cost-effective and high quality military gears.

The envoy also expressed India’s readiness to partner with Bangladesh in its defence modernization through the US$ 500 million Defence Line of Credit extended by New Delhi to Dhaka earlier.

Verma made the remark while presenting a keynote speech at a seminar on Indian Defence Equipment in Dhaka as part of the initiative to promote defence industry cooperation between India and Bangladesh, said a press release issued by Indian High Commission in Dhaka.

The envoy urged the defence industry on both sides to take full advantage of the Defence Line of Credit.

The high commissioner identified defence industry cooperation between India and Bangladesh as an emerging focus area of their defence partnership.

He highlighted the accomplishments of the Indian defence industry over the last nearly a decade driven by our Prime Minister’s vision of ‘Make in India, Make for the World’.

Chief of General Staff of Bangladesh Army Lieutenant General Ata-ul Hakim Sarwar Hasan also made a separate keynote remark.

The CGS praised India’s defence manufacturing capabilities and proposed closer cooperation between the two sides for closer defence industry partnership.

Several key Indian defence manufacturers, from both public and private sectors, participated and made presentations on their defence products and platforms.

Representatives from Bangladesh Armed Forces, para-military forces as well as law enforcement agencies were present.

India and Bangladesh have close and friendly defence relationship that covers diverse areas of cooperation and is guided by the spirit of their shared sacrifices during the Liberation War of 1971.


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India and Bangladesh have close and friendly defence relationship that covers diverse areas of cooperation and is guided by the spirit of their shared sacrifices during the Liberation War of 1971

shared economy not sacrifice.
 
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They are still nagging about using the 500 million credit they gave us a couple of years ago. To date we only utilized it to buy some transport vehicle.

One would have thought they would get the signal by now
 
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Bangladeshi organizations and masses are likely to reject this proposal but many BD individual scientists would be interested because of vast amount of resources India has. If any collaboration between India and Bangladesh materializes @jamahir, @Drizzt and @xeuss would be furious.

@Paitoo @-=virus=- @Skull and Bones @SoulSpokesman @my2cents @Cheepek @MilSpec @RandyB @prashantazazel @migflug @Sharma Ji @KedarT @mb444 @bluesky @Tom-tom @leonblack08


All these yrs , all these resources including overseas resources and contacts. Domestic Indian scientists could not really do anything other than produce sub -parts products and lengthy delays spanning decades.

I think they realised that their own domestic r&d ppl are just incompetent. (They have been good at one or two theoretical stuff- but who were emergency ejected out the country.)

Now they are over their shoulder over the fence. They see their neighbours likes to keep busy, and also has an early r&d industry starting and wants that instead, making the "coac roaches and termites do the work." Whilst we bindians take credit/fame and the money.


 
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Bangladeshi organizations and masses are likely to reject this proposal but many BD individual scientists would be interested because of vast amount of resources India has. If any collaboration between India and Bangladesh materializes @jamahir, @Drizzt and @xeuss would be furious.

@Paitoo @-=virus=- @Skull and Bones @SoulSpokesman @my2cents @Cheepek @MilSpec @RandyB @prashantazazel @migflug @Sharma Ji @KedarT @mb444 @bluesky @Tom-tom @leonblack08
You are totally absurd and delusional.

Its you and chaddi gang who have schizophrenia about Bangladeshi and or Rohingya immigrants, about demographic change, religious conversion and so on.
 
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We should go with some one who is interested in joint production, like France, Russia, Israel etc. What is the point of doing research and production with BD, who don't have the know how. We will learn nothing from this endeavor.
 
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You are totally absurd and delusional.

Its you and chaddi gang who have schizophrenia about Bangladeshi and or Rohingya immigrants, about demographic change, religious conversion and so on.
You wrote too much on non-topic. Please write a few plausible words for half-educated like us to learn.
 
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It is a no man's land for Bangladesh. Never lose independent policy-making power by joining Indian efforts to build weapons.
You will always lose some independence if what you require is not made by you. However collaboration in mid-level defense equipment from India is profitable for BD in comparison to the West since due to our geopolitical interests we will beld over backwards to accommodate Bangladeshi concerns compared to the West. In the long run how you become an independent defence equipment manufacturer depends on you people only. However taking help from India will be associated with a lot of political and religious opposition from BD.
 
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India can use the credit and supply cows to Bangladesh Army's agro farms. Army's vets can breed the cows with local bulls. The resulting calves could qualify as joint production.
I have to give this one to indians, they proved themselves to be very smart by giving you mules instead.
 
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