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I'm, however, surprised at India's policies here. Okay, you need it to counter Chinese investments in the Bangladeshi power plants but you are ignoring the growing amount of anti-Indian sentiments among the masses with these protests. A country that aspires to be a global power can't really be concentrated on short term goals ignoring the long term consequences...
Thats fine, we want BD to be as polarised as possible so the end game can materialise sooner than later. BAL and SHW fits very well into this. If there is an identity crisis in BD, no point supporting both sides.....pick one and make sure it wins...at whatever cost.
Polarised? Identity crisis?
Political or ideological differences are common in almost every country but when it comes to external threats, internal differences get blurred...
Then there will be groups from outside who would try to exploit these anti-India sentiments in acts against your country...
IMO, Indian policies and strategies are not prudent in any sense. It seems like they are only concerned with the short-term goals. That is definitely not a feature you would see in an aspiring global power.
Heck, India has even been shunned while discussing the future of Afghanistan... That explains you need to do a lot to build a global image...
A hostile neighborhood (in a genuine sense), wouldn't allow you to think beyond...
We ignore anti-Indian sentiment in BD because its in our interest to have it come out so BD keeps choking its own throat.
Every protest, every second spent doing something unproductive by BeeDees (esp anti-Indian ones), every internal conflict, every drop of blood spilled in violence by them is a net positive thing for India.
BD needs to be kept like this for as long as possible, hopefully forever. We will work with our friends in Myanmar to make it so.
No idea why you bring up Afghanistan. Afghanistan is a bilateral status friend for us, if certain multi-fora want to avoid us in the discussions, thats no problem, we continue our interaction one on one with Afghanistan for their security needs along with consulting in areas that matter with like minded countries. After all we gave them helicopter gunships, something BeeDee can't even afford in the first place.....and the Afghan people know the worth of friendship with India and how to sustain it on their terms......which is something BD can learn from...and if you don't want to, thats fine as well, we will simply enforce SHW, BAL on you as long as needed.
So I was against using real bullets last time, but I think its a good option for BAL to use on any further protests now. Kill a few 100 of the twerps and the issue is effectively over.
You are still stuck in the Cold War era... This is 21st century...
The relation between India and Hasina is a partnership, both are dependent on each other which is keeping the partnership going... Politics is all about using others to your own advantage. India is using Hasina, similarly, Hasina is using India. Now if one side feels that it doesn't need the other or that the partnership is becoming a loss project, it will obviously dump the other partner...
No matter how authoritarian a government is, it has to abide by the populist sentiments at one point to sustain its power. Then there are many stakeholders to that power... the military for example...
You brought Myanmar into the discussion, which shows you have a pretty poor understanding of the geopolitics of this region... Call them friends or even brothers, they don't really have the time or energy to invest in your "grand strategy" simply because they are busy with their own internal issues and a hostile or unstable Bangladesh won't serve their purpose... The diplomatic pressure over the Rohingya issue was so high that Suu Kyi had to dispatch her deputy to Bangladesh...
The reference to Afghanistan was to demonstrate how India is perceived as a global power. Ignoring India in the discussions shows that they don't feel India has a role to play in these issues. Frankly, those few off the shelf Mi 25s you gifted are not worth that much, especially given the security challenges the Afghans are facing... But see the way you are boasting it here looks like you have conquered Afghanistan... That's the whole point, the narrow thinking of Indians is the reason why they are rated so low...
You consider yourself a rival to the Chinese... Now take a look at their policies... From Bangladeshi context: China was staunchly against the independence of Bangladesh. They vetoed our admission to the UN not once but twice... They were even one of the last countries to recognize Bangladesh, as late as 1975... Yet, you would hardly find a single Bangladeshi who is anti-China... There is also a general consensus in both the political and military circle about the closer relations with China... Now that's what I would call a prudent policymaking from a global power... There is a reason why China is regarded as a potential super power, the OBOR initiative would take them quite close to reaching that status... IMHO, India would need generations to reach that level of thinking that the Chinese have been demonstrating...
I remember, in 2011 Manmohan Singh said 25% Bangladeshis are anti-India and according to him, they were mainly Jamaat supporters. But these Rampal protesters are from Leftist backgrounds... and if you ask me, over the years, the leftists have become more vocal against India than others... As a matter of fact, a significant portion of the Grand Alliance led by AL includes the leftist parties and according to many, a section of AL is also suspicious about India... These are the ground realities and this only goes on to show how India's image have deteriorated over the years... quite opposite to what your "rival" has achieved...
You are still stuck in the Cold War era... This is 21st century...
The relation between India and Hasina is a partnership, both are dependent on each other which is keeping the partnership going... Politics is all about using others to your own advantage. India is using Hasina, similarly, Hasina is using India. Now if one side feels that it doesn't need the other or that the partnership is becoming a loss project, it will obviously dump the other partner...
No matter how authoritarian a government is, it has to abide by the populist sentiments at one point to sustain its power. Then there are many stakeholders to that power... the military for example...
You brought Myanmar into the discussion, which shows you have a pretty poor understanding of the geopolitics of this region... Call them friends or even brothers, they don't really have the time or energy to invest in your "grand strategy" simply because they are busy with their own internal issues and a hostile or unstable Bangladesh won't serve their purpose... The diplomatic pressure over the Rohingya issue was so high that Suu Kyi had to dispatch her deputy to Bangladesh...
The reference to Afghanistan was to demonstrate how India is perceived as a global power. Ignoring India in the discussions shows that they don't feel India has a role to play in these issues. Frankly, those few off the shelf Mi 25s you gifted are not worth that much, especially given the security challenges the Afghans are facing... But see the way you are boasting it here looks like you have conquered Afghanistan... That's the whole point, the narrow thinking of Indians is the reason why they are rated so low...
You consider yourself a rival to the Chinese... Now take a look at their policies... From Bangladeshi context: China was staunchly against the independence of Bangladesh. They vetoed our admission to the UN not once but twice... They were even one of the last countries to recognize Bangladesh, as late as 1975... Yet, you would hardly find a single Bangladeshi who is anti-China... There is also a general consensus in both the political and military circle about the closer relations with China... Now that's what I would call a prudent policymaking from a global power... There is a reason why China is regarded as a potential super power, the OBOR initiative would take them quite close to reaching that status... IMHO, India would need generations to reach that level of thinking that the Chinese have been demonstrating...
I remember, in 2011 Manmohan Singh said 25% Bangladeshis are anti-India and according to him, they were mainly Jamaat supporters. But these Rampal protesters are from Leftist backgrounds... and if you ask me, over the years, the leftists have become more vocal against India than others... As a matter of fact, a significant portion of the Grand Alliance led by AL includes the leftist parties and according to many, a section of AL is also suspicious about India... These are the ground realities and this only goes on to show how India's image have deteriorated over the years... quite opposite to what your "rival" has achieved...
You are talking to an ugly ape who is a known troll with no intellectual capacity. Whatever you say, he will keep uttering the same shit like a broken tape-recorder.
Another coal mine discovered.Avoiding coal is not feasible for BD.
I remember, in 2011 Manmohan Singh said 25% Bangladeshis are anti-India and according to him, they were mainly Jamaat supporters. But these Rampal protesters are from Leftist backgrounds... and if you ask me, over the years, the leftists have become more vocal against India than others... As a matter of fact, a significant portion of the Grand Alliance led by AL includes the leftist parties and according to many, a section of AL is also suspicious about India... These are the ground realities and this only goes on to show how India's image have deteriorated over the years... quite opposite to what your "rival" has achieved...