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    Peter Haas meets families of victims of enforced disappearance

    This will not work and will negatively affect the economy and political stability. BD is not ready for democracy and probably needs another 10 years at least of one party rule before this can be made to work.
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    Peter Haas meets families of victims of enforced disappearance

    They are irrelevant now. Like I have stated there is no serious threat to Hasina's rule as she is balancing US-India and China all against each other and BD economy is strong. If the US wants to topple BD government then India will be against it. There is far too much for India to lose both...
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    Bright prospects for Bangladesh despite short-term challenges

    Who do you think has built all those power stations, roads, railways, bridges and provided support in key industries like electronics to make private industry flourish for more than a decade?
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    Peter Haas meets families of victims of enforced disappearance

    Pathetic imbeciles who wants outsiders to interfere in BD matters. BD is not a mature enough country that human rights on the level of Norway can be implemented right now. That is one of the reasons that Arabs are in the state they are. Let the US show "concern" as it will make no difference...
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    Time for a new central bank and monetary policy

    There is nothing to boast about anymore as BD passed Pakistan 5 years ago and there is simply no competition anymore between the two countries. We only put out economic data sometimes on PDF to put down trolls like this one.
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    Rooppur Nuclear Power Plant to go into production in 2024

    Absolutely impossible for the current leadership in BNP to have any chance of widespread public support to topple BNP. Roopur and imported cheap energy from/through India will power BD's world-beating GDP growth this decade till a new nuclear power station comes online by 2030 as already...
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    Bright prospects for Bangladesh despite short-term challenges

    Clowns can just talk and talk here. No power to change the reality on the ground in BD. :lol:
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    Time for a new central bank and monetary policy

    Butt-hurt Pakistani poster whose dreams of superiority has come crashing down and so keeps making threads here as he is obsessed. There is no longer any reason to even compare BD with any other country in the S Asia region as it works on a totally different economic paradigm. It's economy...
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    Bright prospects for Bangladesh despite short-term challenges

    Agreed and once the world is out of the current economic difficulties then BD can sustain 8% GDP growth on average. There is a bright future for BD'shis due to the current BAL government in power.
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    Bangladeshi flags are flying in Argentina after World Cup win.

    Some idiot Argentine supporter stabbed a Brazilian supporter to death.
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    Bangladeshi flags are flying in Argentina after World Cup win.

    This is quite nice to see that Argentines reciprocate the love that BD'shis have for their football team. Hope that BD and Argentina are able to build on this and become great friends and trading partners. BD huge population needs a lot of food and Argentina is a massive food exporter. In...
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    The United States is concerned about the harassment and arrest of opposition activists

    Let the US be "concerned" as BD will continue under Hasina's and BAL competent rule that has given BD the the fastest economic growth out of any large developing economy on the planet. Just think that BD designed and manufactured TVs are now on sale in developed countries under it's own brand...
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    Rooppur Nuclear Power Plant to go into production in 2024

    More cheap and reliable hydroelectric power may come from Nepal later on this decade. Currently, Bangladesh imports 1,160MW of power from India through the Baharampur-Bheramara and Tripura-Cumilla cross-border grid lines. The cost is just a fraction of what BD is spending to generate it's own...
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    Contradictions and bare faced lies of BNP shills!!!

    Good point as money that goes to the grassroots gets recycled back through the BD economy anyway. In countries where we see a few people at the top looting billions every year, then the money is stashed away overaseas. PS - BD managed 7% GDP growth on average last decade.
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    Contradictions and bare faced lies of BNP shills!!!

    Yes there is some stealing and looting going on but is probably around the 5-10% mark of government revenues. The vast majority of public funds are being spent on where they should be and this government is providing stability and competent economic policies. As long as the economy grows 7-8%...
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    Rooppur Nuclear Power Plant to go into production in 2024

    Unfortunately due to Russia-Ukraine war, commercial production of the 1st unit will now not happen till 2024 as opposed to the original planned 2023. The 2 reactor units by 2025 will generate 15% of BD's electricity demand with cheap and clean energy. Another 500MW of cheap and clean power...
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    Bangladesh rally attracts tens of thousands to demand new elections - BBC News

    I hope that outsiders realise that these "geniuses" are not reflective of BD'shis as otherwise they would think we are the stupidest people on the planet. :lol:
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    Bangladesh rally attracts tens of thousands to demand new elections - BBC News

    These trolls simply do not realise how they keep contradicting themselves. Apparently billions are stolen all the time but the BBS data is fake at the same time! For AL to engage in such huge looting then the economy must be booming!
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    Panic withdrawal, savings squeeze reduce banking liquidity

    Total nobodies now who Hasina has banished to irrelevance. I am enjoying reading their crying here on pdf.
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    From economic miracle to IMF bailout in two months, what happened to Bangladesh?

    BD has intentions to get hydro from Bhutan as well but looks like Nepal is coming first here. Bhutan with it's less than 800,000 populaton can get seriously wealthy just by selling it's hydroelectric electricity to power hungry BD. India has some forward thinking states along with the...
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