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Bangladesh Army. Photo by Jubair1985, Wikipedia Commons.

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Revisiting India-Bangladesh Security Perspectives – Analysis

August 31, 2020 Dr. Rajkumar Singh 0 Comments
By Dr. Rajkumar Singh


Security between India and Bangladesh has always been a matter of grave concern for the government and people of both countries. For both countries development of their nation is more important and as such they have concluded several agreements from time to time.

According to the 1996 accord between them, both countries were expected to disallow such bases on their side of the border, however, Bangladesh did not keep its word as is obvious from the experience to the contrary. From the recent past Dhaka deliberately ignores the disruptive activities of Pakistan’s Inter Services Intelligence which is out to destabilise India’s North-East as part of its long-cherished desire to bleed India through a thousand cuts and eventually dismember the state.

Security aspects between India and Bangladesh

In the Indian view there is no doubt that terrorist groups, largely those which target India, do get support in Bangladesh; that a number of terrorist actions from the neighbourhood against Indian states have been planned and carried out by such groups; and that the government has, to say the least, done much less than it could have to control all this.

The Government of India, from time to time has been providing list of terrorist and anti Indian activities to its Bangladeshi counterpart. But the attitude of the Bangladeshi has been lacking luster and in clear indications that they are not at all interested in handing over them to India.

Although the fact can not be denied that, Bangladesh has played a significant role in international peace keeping activities. Several thousand Bangladesh military personnel are deployed overseas in different nations on peace keeping operations.

However, the heart of the matter lies elsewhere. Bangladesh is less than helpful on the issue of terrorism because of the control of the armed forces over such operations. Every government after 1975, including post-1991 governments, has tried to ensure that the armed forces are kept reasonably well funded and equipped. But the justification for well-equipped forces can only be the threat from India.

Military exercises in Bangladesh are traditionally conducted against a fictitious ‘Wolf land’, a thinly disguised name for India. Of late a retired senior military officer described India as Bangladesh’s greatest enemy, while another said the claim of Bangladesh to India’s northeast was greater than that of India; and there are serving officers who in published articles have recommended support for insurgents fighting in the north east. There was a time when this enemy image attached to India acquired political resonance, helping the armed forces to stay in power; and that was the time a variety of operations against India were put into planning, some of which were initiated.

As a party initiated by the armed forces, and which is still manned by a large number of retired officers – the Bangladesh National Party who came in power with coalition partners in 2001 continued this thinking prevailing in the country. In its view as Morshed Khan, the Foreign Minister of Bangladesh, said to a group of journalists in Dhaka on 7th September 2004 that India’s Northeast was Bangladesh locked and that Dhaka could easily end India’s trade surplus by banning Indian goods.

Disturbances around border
The 4096-kilometer long India-Bangladesh is one of the most difficult area to patrol because of the hostile topography, riverside patches, dense forest hills, arable lands and dense human settlements. The porous border has led to numerous trans-border problems, including infiltration into the Indian side mainly Assam and West Bengal, smuggling of arms and drugs contraband goods, illegal movement of persons, and common crimes such as kidnapping for ransom, cattle lifting, extortion etc.

It is a known fact that Bangladesh’s cooperation in this regard would help in tackling the long festering problem of illegal immigrants from Bangladesh. One section of opinion has also suggested for opening the borders with Bangladesh, as is the case with Nepal and Bhutan. The measure would help in effective monitoring of inter-border movements of citizens and ensure issue of work permits for citizens on both sides of the border. Such a bold step would also pave the way for better political relations due to the positive spin-offs of improved economic ties.

Behind this a basic background works related to India’s size and potential. There is no dearth of commentators who have stressed that India’s regional supremacy has played a central role in the development of Bangladesh’s foreign relations. For each of the smaller South Asian states, India’s intentions are of great concern, but particularly to Bangladesh because it is ‘almost surrounded by India’ and it lacks the military strength and extra-regional alliances to withstand a serious challenge.

Geography compounds the impression of size since India seems to surround that country. Tabarak Hussain, a former Bangladesh foreign secretary, writes: ‘Bangladesh’s neighbourhood is dominated by India’s presence. A sense of its pervasiveness seems to prevail. Heavy imbalance in the power equation between the two countries compounds the situation. One set of aspects which runs like a common thread in the practice of international relations in South Asia is the intimacy and intricacy with which domestic and foreign policies interact. There is a long-term sense in which this is true for foreign policy in general. The classic writings on international relations tell us that national power, national ideology, geography, economic strength is among a large number of factors that influence foreign policy decisions.
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Dr. Rajkumar Singh
Dr. Rajkumar Singh
Dr. Rajkumar Singh is a University Professor for the last 20 years and presently Head of the P.G. Department of Political Science, B.N. Mandal University, West Campus, P.G. Centre,Saharsa (Bihar), India. In addition to 17 books published so far there are over 250 articles to his credit out of which above 100 are from 30 foreign countries. His recent published books include Transformation of modern Pak Society-Foundation, Militarisation, Islamisation and Terrorism (Germany, 2017),and New Surroundings of Pak Nuclear Bomb (Mauritius, 2018). He is an authority on Indian Politics and its relations with foreign countries.

 
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Military exercises in Bangladesh are traditionally conducted against a fictitious ‘Wolf land’, a thinly disguised name for India.
Slogans in the Bangladesh Army during exercises have always been geared to a possible war with India. It is a continuation since the PA time. India has been protesting it since 1972 without results.

It is good to see so. India will remain an enemy country and hence the slogans should remain as it is.
 
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I am not going to grace the short high-school standard essay filled with lies (with linguistics and grammar to match) written by this smelly cow-belt Sanghi by commenting at length on it.

India is filled with so-called "professors" like this, whose pathetic penmanship would not get them anywhere near a legit publication of any repute in Bangladesh. Goes to show the level of intelligence and exposure of these chamar underclass bigots and the shameless Nazi sycophants who are running Modis foreign policy apparatus, nay the entire administration.

Gay Hind! :lol:

P.S. Notice the cheap skin-bleaching software induced bizarre effect in the photo. In real life you probably couldn't find this chamar in the dark. Stealth Sanghi!

Probably got his Ph.D. from this 'university'. I guess cheating doesn't exist here. :-)
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I had to stop reading past the below bit as it demonstrates poor research and outright regurgitation of Sanghi vote bank talking points:

"In the Indian view there is no doubt that terrorist groups, largely those which target India, do get support in Bangladesh; that a number of terrorist actions from the neighbourhood against Indian states have been planned and carried out by such groups; and that the government has, to say the least, done much less than it could have to control all this.

The Government of India, from time to time has been providing list of terrorist and anti Indian activities to its Bangladeshi counterpart. But the attitude of the Bangladeshi has been lacking luster and in clear indications that they are not at all interested in handing over them to India."
 
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Probably got his Ph.D. from this 'university'. I guess cheating doesn't exist here. :-)
iu
This university building looks like will crumble down at any time. This is a typical 'Indian quality' building.
 
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I am not going to grace the short high-school standard essay filled with lies (with linguistics and grammar to match) written by this smelly cow-belt Sanghi by commenting at length on it.

India is filled with so-called "professors" like this, whose pathetic penmanship would not get them anywhere near a legit publication of any repute in Bangladesh. Goes to show the level of intelligence and exposure of these chamar underclass bigots and the shameless Nazi sycophants who are running Modis foreign policy apparatus, nay the entire administration.

Gay Hind! :lol:

P.S. Notice the cheap skin-bleaching software induced bizarre effect in the photo. In real life you probably couldn't find this chamar in the dark. Stealth Sanghi!

Probably got his Ph.D. from this 'university'. I guess cheating doesn't exist here. :-)
iu


You were on a riot there. :partay:
 
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Salaam

I am not going to grace the short high-school standard essay filled with lies (with linguistics and grammar to match) written by this smelly cow-belt Sanghi by commenting at length on it.

India is filled with so-called "professors" like this, whose pathetic penmanship would not get them anywhere near a legit publication of any repute in Bangladesh. Goes to show the level of intelligence and exposure of these chamar underclass bigots and the shameless Nazi sycophants who are running Modis foreign policy apparatus, nay the entire administration.

Gay Hind! :lol:

P.S. Notice the cheap skin-bleaching software induced bizarre effect in the photo. In real life you probably couldn't find this chamar in the dark. Stealth Sanghi!

Probably got his Ph.D. from this 'university'. I guess cheating doesn't exist here. :-)
iu

Ignoring the quality of the content, what do you think about the intent? What do you think these people are trying to achieve through such works?
 
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Salaam

Ignoring the quality of the content, what do you think about the intent? What do you think these people are trying to achieve through such works?

Anytime india feels indian way of subservient relation with Bangladesh is not in good shape (which had not been lately), india whip up "security and military" concern narrative to label Bangladesh as threat. Few days back there was another article where indians tried to say a water management dam project (for irrigation and flood control) which is under planning stage, is a security and military threat to india. Now this by so called "professor" is just another indian attempt to put some academic credentials behind their cooked up narrative. I had mentioned indians are lining up their attack position with propaganda narrative against Bangladesh, it is unfolding now.

Here is the other thread:
 
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I had to stop reading past the below bit as it demonstrates poor research and outright regurgitation of Sanghi vote bank talking points:

"In the Indian view there is no doubt that terrorist groups, largely those which target India, do get support in Bangladesh; that a number of terrorist actions from the neighbourhood against Indian states have been planned and carried out by such groups; and that the government has, to say the least, done much less than it could have to control all this.

The Government of India, from time to time has been providing list of terrorist and anti Indian activities to its Bangladeshi counterpart. But the attitude of the Bangladeshi has been lacking luster and in clear indications that they are not at all interested in handing over them to India."

I am no Hasina fan, but during a visit to India in the last two years Sheikh Hasina did blurt out that what Bangladesh did for India in the last thirty years, no one can match.

Yet these ingrates bad mouth us day and night.

We handed over Anup Chetia, bent over backwards and there is no pleasing these idiots.

Some thirty billion a year in trade surplus and concessions, they call us Ghuspetia...
 
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Salaam



Ignoring the quality of the content, what do you think about the intent? What do you think these people are trying to achieve through such works?

It is solely intended for local feeding of Sanghis in India and deluding Indians into believing that as a Hindu Rashtra, they are economically superior to Bangladesh and call the shots in the neighborhood. When in reality Indian per capita GDP is probably pretty close to ours and our relationship with India is more or less transactional, since they don't have jack sh*t to claim as far as 'influence'.

Usual dirty Indian politics.

Ongoing dramabazi and delusional narrative for Sanghis in India which feeds the propaganda for a renewal of 'Modi Sarkar' (gober-ment)
 
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