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News Date:10/3/2011
Warships from Burma and Bangladesh Patrolling Near Disputed Sea


Teknaf: Two warships from Burma and Bangladesh are taking patrols, coming close to confronting each other near the disputed sea in the Bay of Bengal.

This confrontation of naval ships from both friendly neighbors is the second in four years after the first one occurred in 2008 when Korea’s Daewoo, escorted by Burmese naval ships encroached into disputed waters for hydrocarbon exploration.

A source from Bangladesh Intelligence told Narinjara that Bangladesh has sent one of its ships to safeguard its own territory, as a Burmese ship has started patrolling the sea close to its territories over the last week.

“It has been already few days since a Burmese naval ship started patrolling the sea close to our territorial waters, so we had to send one of our ships last week in order to safeguard our own territories”, said an official from Bangladesh Intelligence, on condition of anonymity.

A Burmese fisherman also said that they have seen the two naval ships patrolling very closely, confronting each other in the sea.

“The two ships are now patrolling in the sea at a distance that one can see another, but there is still no problem between the ships because they are patrolling on their own sides of the sea”, said the fisherman.

The sources on the border said the Burmese naval ship (552) started patrols last Monday in the sea off the coast of Kyaukpandu in southern Maungdaw Township in Arakan State close to Bangladesh, seizing Burmese smuggling boats sailing to Bangladesh and turning away the Bangladeshi fishing boats intruding into Burmese waters for fishing.

Bangladesh has also sent its naval ship into waters four-miles southeast off Saint Martin or Coconut Island on a security patrol, checking its territorial waters and the two ships have come to a confrontation from a distance that one can espy another in the sea.

Burma and Bangladesh have been undergoing a maritime boundary dispute in the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea (ITLOS) since 2009, just after their first naval confrontation near the disputed area.

The two neighbors have now come closer to their final settlement over the dispute as the ITLOS heard their case in this September and planned to deliver its ruling on the case in March 2011.

Residents living on the land borders of both countries however said that they are worrying that a problem between their countries could be escalating, as the naval ships of each country continue to patrol and confront each other in the Bay of Bengal, in a manner similar to their first encounter in 2008.

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Come on!! these are just routine petrol. Whats the fuzz?
 
Nothing serious if it was any thing like 2008 then the our local media would telecast it but i didn't find any local media making news of it .
 
1st of all to indians. bsf kills mainly cow traders.. They are not illegal migrants... They buy cow in india and sells in bangladesh making huge profit..... No one wants to go to your country to live.... And MODS should take care if indians bring offtopic migration discussion in every thread....
 
1st of all to indians. bsf kills mainly cow traders.. They are not illegal migrants... They buy cow in india and sells in bangladesh making huge profit..... No one wants to go to your country to live.... And MODS should take care if indians bring offtopic migration discussion in every thread....

Quite Contradictory!

On One hand you say they migrate to India and also say they are Illegal.

Maybe You don't know the Law regarding Cows in India :azn:
 
On topic : just two days ago i went to saint martin's..... Our ship navigated just in the middle from teknaf of BD and rakhaine state of myanmar..... I havent seen any ship from myanmar..... But saw a bangladeshi navy ship standing in the middle of the sea on the way to Saint Martin.... To me it appeared as newly bought castle class patrol ship from Uk.... So BN SHIP was maintaining her position as usual and Most probably myanmar brought its ship suddenly to make BN ship little bit nervous.......
 
On topic : just two days ago i went to saint martin's..... Our ship navigated just in the middle from teknaf of BD and rakhaine state of myanmar..... I havent seen any ship from myanmar..... But saw a bangladeshi navy ship standing in the middle of the sea on the way to Saint Martin.... To me it appeared as newly bought castle class patrol ship from Uk.... So BN SHIP was maintaining her position as usual and Most probably myanmar brought its ship suddenly to make BN ship little bit nervous.......

Did you see the pennant number of the ships?? If they are f35 and f36 they are the castle class ships
 
nope i didnt see any number, but it had a helicopter deck.....
 
any map showing the disputed region in Bay of Bengal ??
 
1st of all to indians. bsf kills mainly cow traders.. They are not illegal migrants... They buy cow in india and sells in bangladesh making huge profit..... No one wants to go to your country to live.... And MODS should take care if indians bring offtopic migration discussion in every thread....

BULL.....that's not ocmpletely true....anyhow maybe a war with Burma is needed it will show who your true allies are
 
then apply your cow laws... It is not like that bangladeshis are stealing your cows... Those cows come from Rajsthan through various indian hands.......
 
then apply your cow laws... It is not like that bangladeshis are stealing your cows... Those cows come from Rajsthan through various indian hands.......

and still earn huge profit that mean goods in bangladesh is costlier than india.maybe thats why no one want live there(type in google"bangladesh uncyclopedia")
 
nope i didnt see any number, but it had a helicopter deck.....

A helicopter deck means a big ship, things must be quite serious there.

Guys, what does cattle trade with india have to do with burma and bd confronting each other with warships? Stick to the topic pls
 
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