LOL...thats your best reasoning.....Bangladeshi owned restraunts are using "indian", must mean they want to be indian.....:woot::rofl::tdown:....sorry, its just the owners using it as a marketing tool. Mostly owned by first generation Bangladeshis, who came straight from the village to the west...
I'm not sure you understand much about the Bangladeshi economy. At current prices the GDP stands at roughly $224bn and accorrding to most estimates should exceed $300bn by 2020, now your telling me were only going to add $50bn to our GDP from 2020 to 2025? Are you expecting the economy to...
$300bn by 2025? Are you kidding, were already $224bn (2016) and are expected to be above $300bn by 2020.
http://www.statista.com/statistics/438219/gross-domestic-product-gdp-in-bangladesh/
The army is currently 260,000 strong but under equiped because the small $2bn+ defence budget is spent mainly on salaries and non-capital. By 2030 the defence budget will be significantly bigger as the economy grows rapidly, so we should see a better level of equipment instead of higher head...
I doubt Indonesia will be a customer anytime soon. Indonesia is already building a very advanced naval industrial complex and is a major marine exporter in the region.
This land is sovereign land of Bangladesh, nothing to do with india period. The blood in my veins is Bangladeshi (and Dutch) not indian....and thank god we got disintegrated and free to decide our own future.
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RMG / Garments done, leather exports industry established and rapidly expanding.....next target white goods production and exports.
Yep bro, a really good start. And they should be launching in mid November 2016. Bangladesh Coast Guards need to take a closer look at buying a larger version of this @ 800-900 tonnes.
A delegation from Kenyan Department of Fisheries headed by their Director Administration Mr. Harun Rashid Khator visiting the shipyard on 29 Nov 2015 to witness the 100% completion of hull of the Offshore Patrol Vessel that Western Marine Shipyard is building for Kenyan Department of Fisheries...
CPEC is actually a logical project. Both China and pakistan will benefit from it in the long run....
1. The port and any pipeline will give China a better access to the oil resources of the middle east while bypassing the chokepoints controlled by india.
2. Western China is the least developed...
If GRSE can build a derivative of the kamorta for around $200m then thats a bargin, considering IN are paying over $500m each for the type 28, and probably more for the follow on type 28a. It all depends on the spec of the systems that will be added.
Its good to learn from their experience, and get the best tech where possible. But from experience its probably better to build your own policies, procedures and tech that suite the needs on the ground...no 2 situations are ever the same....and likewise the LOC is quite different from the west...
No the tech india wants are, thermal and motion sensors. Israel has some of the best thermal tech around, that can detect warm a bodied subject from huge distance and motion detection equipment and ground penetrating radar to find tunnels. In addition india also wants the israelis to provide...
We have about 30%-40% of the population that views pakistan in a very negative light (much higher in the older generation) and 70%-80% who view india in a somewhat negative light (there are 10%-15% who hate both), it would be better for all if we reduced all interactions between bangladesh and...
I hope then you can suggest to your government that they should pull out all your diplomats from Dhaka. It will solve a lot of problems, not much point in wasteing resouces. As your compatriot has said we have nothing in common, so it would be better for everyone.
Why do Pakistan maintain a high commission in Dhaka? As you guys have said we have very little to do with each other and there's very little in trade...just close the high commission in each respective country.