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Cost of India??? What cost are you talking about?India wants a good bangla- China relation too, but not at cost of india
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Cost of India??? What cost are you talking about?India wants a good bangla- China relation too, but not at cost of india
India doesn't want Bangladesh to be completely into Chinese handsCost of India??? What cost are you talking about?
We are already married to China... you are too late...India doesn't want Bangladesh to be completely into Chinese hands
Enjoy......We are already married to China... you are too late...
Bangladesh is becoming hyper active to gain India's attention. Bangladesh is already buying weapons from china and they can continue do so. India did not take bangladesh's bait of using china card and now so called defence pact is being thrown around to squeeze more concessions. Defence acquisitions will always be a open tender process and the best will get the contract. No need to get worked over it.
dude , bangladesh is completely surrounded by India. Other than myanmar there is now where they can use all these advanced equipment. More than buying the equipment its the maintenance cost that will be high.
Yep, that's the point. India "manufactures" redundant bogus weaponry.
Yeah correct, Chinese will give things which will keep you wondering laterGo with the Chinese. They have done wonders for the Pakistan armed forces. You can do the same thing. The closer you get with the Chinese the sweeter the deals they offer.
In the list of Chinese exports we follow you. And Burma is next.Go with the Chinese. They have done wonders for the Pakistan armed forces. You can do the same thing. The closer you get with the Chinese the sweeter the deals they offer.
In the list of Chinese exports we follow you. And Burma is next.
Any defense treaty between 2 countries where one overwhelmingly exceeds the other interms of national power, is bound to be a unequal treaty to cement a master-slave relation. India is way too big to ever need BD's assistance in war but by such treaties it would be able to control BD's national security infrastructure and use it for its own national interest. The USSR and Eastern block countries were NOT equal partners. The Easter EU countries were mere satellites of USSR where a mid level soviet communist party leader could hire and fire officials in Eastern EU countries. India wants a similar type of master-slave relation with BD and awamileaguers would be more than happy to oblige if it guarantees their position in power in BD.
This is why it is imperative Bangladesh seek greater co-operation with China. It will guarantee your sovereignty. Sino-Pak relations can provide you an exemplar if you so wish.
BD is under complete domination of pro-indian forces. India invested billions into this regime. They won't let go of it so easily. Simply put bangladeshis don't have a say in the matter. I doubt BDs ever had a say in BD matters.
Who wants to loose a friend and an opportunity...BD is under complete domination of pro-indian forces. India invested billions into this regime. They won't let go of it so easily. Simply put bangladeshis don't have a say in the matter. I doubt BDs ever had a say in BD matters.
One major point you forgot.Dont be so cynical and lose heart. Sure, Bangladesh is slipping into the Indian fold slowly but Chinese pockets are way way deeper than Indian ones and China's global presence dwarfs India and ALL politicians take money into consideration. If the deal is good enough, wide enough and deep enough, India doesnt stand a chance. It comes down to how much the Chinese want to replace India as a partner. Nothing is impossible. Best of luck.