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‘Will build our own fighter jets’: PM Hasina

Your views and tone has surely changed aftrr this discussion, but your nature hasnt. Anyone with a mind will realize you and your peoples tactics once you are cornered and called out.

1) resort to ummah/muslim excuse. Then bash pakistan the first chance you get.

2) resort to emotional blackmail. Blame your hosts as racist for calling out your racism/hatred

3) make cunning jokes as a diversion tactic.

Very similar nature to indians... oh almost forget you guys are indians... just indians who speak bengali and aspouse bengali nationalism.

you need to chill out. you just went into a bangali-bashing mode when none of the bangladeshis even mentioned pakistan, and then totally derailed the thread.
 
Since Bangladesh is prone to Cyclones and similar natural calamities, it should perhaps first concentrate on building such infrastructure to protect assets against such disasters.
Due to a cyclone in the 90s, the BAF lost close to 100 aircraft, many of these F-6 and FT-6 were gifted to BAF by Pakistan.

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Since Bangladesh is prone to Cyclones and similar natural calamities, it should perhaps first concentrate on building such infrastructure to protect assets against such disasters.
Due to a cyclone in the 90s, the BAF lost close to 100 aircraft, many of these F-6 and FT-6 were gifted to BAF by Pakistan.

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This was as far as I know due to negligence from certain officials in the air force but I could be wrong.
 
This is the kind of trolling that everyone can atleast get a laugh out of, not d#ck measuring contests.
Glad you got the spirit. Anyway everyone, especially Indians, used to mock Pakistan (and still do) in a similar manner when in 70s Pakistan decided to become a nuclear power and, then in 90s when we decided to build Jf17s .,, same for cruise missiles, and then submarines etc.

So good luck. Bangladesh at least has finances and economy in order and no serious external threats. Some Bengalis I knew who worked in an Aero E company with me they were always the best in their craft.
 
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Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Tuesday expressed a desire to build fighter jets in Bangladesh to protect its sovereignty.

"We're building the Air Force to make it competitive, and we have a desire to build fighter jets in Bangladesh. We're taking preparations to protect our air border with our own [strength]," she said.

The Prime Minister said this while handing over the National Standard to 11 Squadron and 21 Squadron of Bangladesh Air Force.

The programme was held at Air Base Birsreshtha Matiur Rahman in Jashore and the Prime Minister joined it virtually from her official residence Ganobhaban.

Sheikh Hasina said the government has taken steps to protect the country's sovereignty and take the country some steps ahead in defending it. "I believe we'll be able to get success in this regard, Inshallah."

The Prime Minister mentioned about the 'Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Aviation and Aerospace University' and aeronautical centre where the research works would be done effectively.

Hasina said protecting the dignity of the national flag is the sacred duty of all the armed forces personnel. "We attained the national flag in lieu of the blood of millions of martyrs. This flag is the symbol of our independence, honour and dignity. It's the sacred duty of all members of the armed forces to protect the dignity of the flag."

The Prime Minister said she thinks that the members of the armed forces will remain ready always to make any sacrifice for protecting the dignity of the flag, the country's independence, sovereignty and while performing duties in the international arena in peacekeeping missions in the UN so that the dignity of Bangladesh could be increased. "You'll perform your duties keeping eyes on that."

Recalling the efforts of Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman to build the Air Force after the independence of the country, she said the Father of the Nation in 1974 formulated Defence Policy for Bangladesh.

"Following those footsteps, we've formulated Forces Goal 2030 to make our armed forces a time-befitting and modern one, and we've started implementing that," she said.

Hasina also briefly described the induction of various modern and technology-based equipment in the Air Force.

As the country is celebrating Mujib Borsha, she said, the birth centenary of the Father of the Nation, the government has taken massive programmes for the overall development of the country and implementing those to change the fate of the general people including those who are living in the rural areas.

"We'll celebrate the Golden Jubilee of our Independence, let's promise on the eve of that to make ourselves patriot and fearless," she said.

With the united efforts of all, she said, Bangladesh will be built as a developed and prosperous 'Golden Bengal' to materialise the dream of the Father of the Nation.

Air Chief Marshal Masihuzzaman Serniabat, on behalf of the Prime Minister, handed over the national flags to 11 Squadron and 21 Squadron of Bangladesh Air Force.

Good initiative.
 
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Tuesday expressed a desire to build fighter jets in Bangladesh to protect its sovereignty.

"We're building the Air Force to make it competitive, and we have a desire to build fighter jets in Bangladesh. We're taking preparations to protect our air border with our own [strength]," she said.

The Prime Minister said this while handing over the National Standard to 11 Squadron and 21 Squadron of Bangladesh Air Force.

The programme was held at Air Base Birsreshtha Matiur Rahman in Jashore and the Prime Minister joined it virtually from her official residence Ganobhaban.

Sheikh Hasina said the government has taken steps to protect the country's sovereignty and take the country some steps ahead in defending it. "I believe we'll be able to get success in this regard, Inshallah."

The Prime Minister mentioned about the 'Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Aviation and Aerospace University' and aeronautical centre where the research works would be done effectively.

Hasina said protecting the dignity of the national flag is the sacred duty of all the armed forces personnel. "We attained the national flag in lieu of the blood of millions of martyrs. This flag is the symbol of our independence, honour and dignity. It's the sacred duty of all members of the armed forces to protect the dignity of the flag."

The Prime Minister said she thinks that the members of the armed forces will remain ready always to make any sacrifice for protecting the dignity of the flag, the country's independence, sovereignty and while performing duties in the international arena in peacekeeping missions in the UN so that the dignity of Bangladesh could be increased. "You'll perform your duties keeping eyes on that."

Recalling the efforts of Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman to build the Air Force after the independence of the country, she said the Father of the Nation in 1974 formulated Defence Policy for Bangladesh.

"Following those footsteps, we've formulated Forces Goal 2030 to make our armed forces a time-befitting and modern one, and we've started implementing that," she said.

Hasina also briefly described the induction of various modern and technology-based equipment in the Air Force.

As the country is celebrating Mujib Borsha, she said, the birth centenary of the Father of the Nation, the government has taken massive programmes for the overall development of the country and implementing those to change the fate of the general people including those who are living in the rural areas.

"We'll celebrate the Golden Jubilee of our Independence, let's promise on the eve of that to make ourselves patriot and fearless," she said.

With the united efforts of all, she said, Bangladesh will be built as a developed and prosperous 'Golden Bengal' to materialise the dream of the Father of the Nation.

Air Chief Marshal Masihuzzaman Serniabat, on behalf of the Prime Minister, handed over the national flags to 11 Squadron and 21 Squadron of Bangladesh Air Force.

If Bangladesh is really serious in making jets then best option is JV with Sweden for gripens or with south Korea for there F50 golden eagle light fighters
But it would still take alot of time and infrastructure development perhaps first batch be imported in operational configuration second in kits to assemble third with transfer of technology and some local manufacturing
 
Clownish posts by some Pakistani members

Thread had nothing to do with Pakistan but you are behaving like total clowns. Just like bharatis behave whon any news about Pakistan

Behave graciously instead of clowns. Don't make us all Pakistanis look clowns in front of Bangladeshis and others
 
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