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Why is Bangladesh different?

although i used to have a different view on this, i actually agree. Awami League's later waging of war on it's own citizens and country to let India colonize it showed that United Pakistan military leadership was right in not handing over power to Sheikh Mujib that soon. how can you let a party that is completely infiltrated by and is in bed with the enemy come to power?

Idiot, Awami league top leadership had no interest in war or secession. Only youth wings were prepared for worst case scenario. Because they didnt want another century of British like colonization by West Pakistanis and Indian origin Bihari people like you. But that youth wing had little to do when West Pakistani ethnic Army launched op search light. Its the Bengali origin Army, police officers, soldiers waged war to save themselves. AL was more worried that because of less defense in the East India can take over BD in future due to any confrontation.
 
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Idiot, Awami league top leadership had no interest in war or secession. Only youth wings were prepared for worst case scenario. Because they didnt want another century of British like colonization by West Pakistanis and Indian origin Bihari people like you. But that youth wing had little to do when West Pakistani ethnic Army launched op search light. Its the Bengali origin Army, police officers, soldiers waged war to save themselves. AL was more worried that because of less defense in the East India can take over BD in future due to any confrontation.

Khair is not a Bihari, although that shouldn't be a problem to you?
 
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Why is Bangladesh different?


Biru Paksha Paul
Bangladesh is categorised as a lower middle income country in the World Bank's country list. Economists now classify the country as a developing nation. In the past, we were defined as a third world country – a notion which no longer exists. Despite being defined from various angles, Bangladesh is distinctly a different country among its peers from a macro point of view.

In 1971, Bangladesh became independent defeating a mighty Pakistani army. But our economic power in comparison to Pakistan seemed much weaker after independence. No macro statistics ever showed any superiority of Bangladesh over Pakistan in the 1970s and 1980s, lending credence to the claim of the anti-liberation forces that abandoning Pakistan was a blunder. Bangladesh's economic fate began to change since the early 1990s when the country embarked on liberalisation. Although its South Asian neighbours including Pakistan started opening its economy at the same time, Bangladesh's performance began to outshine Pakistan's in most economic fronts, something our founding fathers dreamed long ago.


Liberalisation empowered Bangladesh to outperform Pakistan in terms of economic trends in investment, trade, and growth while more foreign aids flowed into the latter without strengthening its economic base. While Pakistan is struggling hard to remove its name from the list of “failed states”, Bangladesh has carved out a model of a vibrant economy. No one in the mid 1970s and early 1980s anticipated that Bangladesh would demonstrate a stable growth rate of more than 6 percent for more than a decade. That's exactly why Bangladesh is different.

If we can further liberalise our trade by reducing tariffs and non-tariff barriers and by removing age-old regulations, our growth will exceed even 7 percent. We have already outperformed India in many socio-economic indicators like life expectancy, infant mortality, and participation of women in the labour force. Our stability in growth and inflation is better than India's and actually the best in the region. That's also why Bangladesh is an example to many other countries.

Our geographic location provides us with a strategic advantage over our peers. Sri Lanka has a central position in the Indian Ocean, but it is an island state. In contrast, Bangladesh has a balanced sharing of land and sea so the country can take advantage of land transport with India, Nepal, Bhutan, and Myanmar. The open south side meeting the Bay of Bengal gives the nation the opportunity to navigate across the world and explore the benefits of the vastly-untapped blue economy. Thus Bangladesh can build its future as a hub of regional connectivity, attracting huge investments in infrastructure and communications. Only a few nations on earth enjoy such connectivity with thriving nations of Asia that include two emerging giants of the world: China and India. Our demographic dividend will be short-lived (another 40 years), but this geographic advantage will always be there. And that creates the difference for Bangladesh.

Bangladesh is also special among its peers in regards to the debt-GDP ratio. Its debt ratio, being 30 percent, is one of the lowest among countries of equal status. Only one or two other nations could achieve a persistent growth rate over 6 percent over a decade with such a low debt ratio. Both India's and Pakistan's debt ratio is close to 70 percent. While India successfully cultivated foreign loan to add value to its GDP, Pakistan failed, registering almost 4 percent growth over the last two decades. This distinction of Bangladesh also conveys a message of opportunity to borrow from outside to undertake mega projects that enhance growth potentials.

Participation of Bangladeshi women in the labour force is one of the highest in the region although there is room for improvement in the quality of employment. But the social mindset has already changed towards working women. Bangladesh will take advantage of this advancement in the future when more jobs will be created in the services sector now occupying 55 percent of GDP. Only a few countries on earth treasure that advantage.

Bangladesh has done very well in popularising the concept of financial inclusion - a much needed paradigm to ensure sustainable growth. While private sector credit occupies 40 percent of GDP, almost 30 percent of outstanding loans are now serving small and medium enterprises - an essential step to expand employment without concentration in the capital city. The banking industry is revolutionising their services and outreach. The central bank is tirelessly and passionately digitising the entire banking sector day by day.

The country is energy-hungry with inadequate infrastructure. Manpower still suffers from inefficiency. Higher education lacks quality. But Bangladesh has a track record of overcoming terrible odds in a reasonably short period of time. History will back me up on this. “A basket case” has now turned into a vibrant economy.

Bangladesh commands respect in the global stage for that.

The writer is chief economist of Bangladesh Bank.

Why is Bangladesh different? | The Daily Star
East Pakistan was economically superior; but we are still 120 billion dollars ahead in GDP and 300-400 Dollars ahead in GDP per Capita. The only reason we have a 4.5% Growth rate is because of terrorism which has cost us 80 Billion dollars, and 60,000 lives; not to mention Illeagle immigrants which have brung a spike in drugs, violence and crime. But the smoke is settling as Immigrants are being sent back, terrorists are holed up in a valley, BLA are surrendering in mass numbers and crime in Karachi is being increasingly tacked - add in the 46 Billion dollar CPEC and our GDP growth rate can plumat up to 7-9% and if our leadership changes then I estimate 10-11%. Our average growth rate used to be 7% before war on Terror.

I thought each pakistani soldier could fight 10 hindu soldiers :-)
They could, infact any Meat eater towering above an Indian "soldier" which resembles a starving ethiopian can.
 
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Idiot, Awami league top leadership had no interest in war or secession. Only youth wings were prepared for worst case scenario. Because they didnt want another century of British like colonization by West Pakistanis and Indian origin Bihari people like you. But that youth wing had little to do when West Pakistani ethnic Army launched op search light. Its the Bengali origin Army, police officers, soldiers waged war to save themselves. AL was more worried that because of less defense in the East India can take over BD in future due to any confrontation.
Awami League top leadership consisting of Tajuddins and Tufails and their (officially) communist cohorts were/are trained by RAW-KGB. they were wanting to take over East Pakistan with their dirty leftist and Hindu supremacist ideology for a very long time already. Sheikh Mujib was double minded. Bengali defectors like Zia from military and paramilitary were mostly patriotic Pakistanis. but somehow Awami League was the most popular party and Bengali Pakistanis mostly supported them*. that, coupled with some fatal errors from United Pakistan leadership, caused the defection. frankly i think the West Pakistan did not care enough to save East Pakistan from the India-AL onslaught.

*my old family members were all AL supporters back then. but they tell me how little they knew about things, especially the big operation conducted by India and Soviet Union, Agartala, etc. between 1969-1971, AL carried out massive civil unrest and had influence at the 'street' level through thugs. them intimidating people to show support for some kind of 'Bengali' cause had a big effect.

i'm not Bihari Muslim. I'm pure Bengali Muslim with not even any known ancestry outside East Bengal. but i think an average Bihari is way more Bangladeshi than someone like you.
Because they didnt want another century of British like colonization by West Pakistanis and Indian origin Bihari people like you.
your sorry a** can associate with a country separated from India because of people like the Bihari. if Muslims from Bihar or from Punjab are that alien to you, you should think of disassociating with or disowning not just Bangladesh but entire subcontinent. nice job exposing the self hatred that oozes out of the air filled heads of some of you. no wonder India could do what it has been doing to East Pakistan/Bangladesh.

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Why is Bangladesh different?
because Pakistan and India are actual countries, unlike Bangladesh.
 
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your sorry a** can associate with a country separated from India because of people like the Bihari. if Muslims from Bihar or from Punjab are that alien to you, you should think of disassociating with or disowning not just Bangladesh but entire subcontinent. nice job exposing the self hatred that oozes out of the air filled heads of some of you. no wonder India could do what it has been doing to East Pakistan/Bangladesh.

Good. Now time to return to your chaddi land India. There is no shortcut of success. You have to work hard to earn that. You are well off in Eastern Bihar. Multiply quickly to increase pop, convert more, widely introduce Bengali language and Bangladeshi customs. Apply to join greater Bangladesh with the land. Not interested only with the people. You have more rights in India than in BD or Pak.
 
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Yep and they did:pakistan:, but if you do your little Indian math, they were still outnumbered and totally outgunned:cray:. Do you see the dilemma. :cheesy:

Actually they were outnumbered 5 to 1
Not 10 to 1 which you guys claim
Also Soviet Armada was their to fight USS Enterprise Battle group not Pak Navy, which was taken care of by Indian Navy
 
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Actually they were outnumbered 5 to 1
Not 10 to 1 which you guys claim
Also Soviet Armada was their to fight USS Enterprise Battle group not Pak Navy, which was taken care of by Indian Navy
Son, did u even watch the Manekshaw video, military strength alone was 15:1. USS Enterprise came way too late and got surprised themselves of Soviet presence.
 
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Son, did u even watch the Manekshaw video, military strength alone was 15:1. USS Enterprise came way too late and got surprised themselves of Soviet presence.

All I know is 90000 Pakistanis surrendered and another 20000 killed in 1971 Bangladesh Liberation war
And I know that 500000 Indian Army Troops were deployed across both the western and eastern front
I didn't count the Multi Bahmi
 
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All I know is 90000 Pakistanis surrendered and another 20000 killed in 1971 Bangladesh Liberation war
And I know that 500000 Indian Army Troops were deployed across both the western and eastern front
I didn't count the Multi Bahmi
All you know is all wrong.
 
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All you know is all wrong.

Pakistan even issued a postage stamp requesting international assistance in getting back their 90000 POW
Coz India was looking to hand them over to Awami League led Bangladeshi Government
 
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what is the defination of "actual country"? And stop using the Bangladeshi flag if you are against the creation of Bangladesh
you should change both your flags if you are against the creation of East Pakistan.

Good. Now time to return to your chaddi land India. There is no shortcut of success. You have to work hard to earn that. You are well off in Eastern Bihar. Multiply quickly to increase pop, convert more, widely introduce Bengali language and Bangladeshi customs. Apply to join greater Bangladesh with the land. Not interested only with the people. You have more rights in India than in BD or Pak.
your Bengali Hindu supremacism is been rejected by peace loving Hindus and Muslims. only place for it is Indian ocean. Bangladesh will cleanse itself of the Bengali Hindu supremacist "national anthem" and all politics glorifying Bengali Hindu supremacism are going to die sooner than you think.
 
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you should change both your flags if you are against the creation of East Pakistan.


your Bengali Hindu supremacism is been rejected by peace loving Hindus and Muslims. only place for it is Indian ocean. Bangladesh will cleanse itself of the Bengali Hindu supremacist "national anthem" and all politics glorifying Bengali Hindu supremacism are going to die sooner than you think.
I take it the 16th of December is your annual Misery Day.
:D
 
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