Spitfighter
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You are right on track on this issue. India wants BD to take joint actions against ULFA and has been insisting on joint exercise of forces. Only one military exercise was held in India as far as I know. But, due to Pilkhana BDR revolt at that time, it was downsized.
NE rebels have traditionally sought shelter in Bangladesh, its no secret that Khaleda turned a blind eye to their activities.
The current regime in Bangladesh has taken stern action against these cowardly bastards who target markets and bus stops so what's so wrong with that? Bangladesh is helping us save innocent lives, why do you see every positive step towards improving our ties as 'Indian mischief'?
Now, by handing over the ULFA leaders, BD govt has intentionally made BD an ULFA target. So, when there is an ULFA attack on BD assets, this govt will come out with a very good excuse to participate in joint military actions against that outfit.
ULFA doesn't have the balls to fight two countries at once, they're already shtting bricks now that they have nowhere to hide.
Furthermore their entire movement is directed towards fighting India, if anything they'll cut their loses and try and set up shop in Myanmar.
ULFA/Assam is India's problem, why BD military should involve itself in this kind of expedition? It seems AL govt is willingly submitting itself to an Indian wish. But, it may turn out to be our own death wish.
Because they use/used Bangladesh as a 'base' where they were safe from Indian security forces.
Of course India can't force BD to fight ULFA for us, so the AL has willingly agreed to help us, but then again, what's wrong with helping us save innocent lives?
India and BD have to live right next to each other, whether we like it or not, so what's wrong with working together? I'm sure the goodwill generated by BD's actions will not be forgotten. Its a step towards a peaceful and truly harmonious South Asia, we should've been doing this decades ago.