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Abraham Accords create new opportunities for Israel-Bangladesh cooperation - opinion​

By JOSEPH ROZEN
Published: MARCH 5, 2023 02:48
Updated: MARCH 5, 2023 03:27
 BANGLADESH’S PRIME Minister Sheikh Hasina and her Indian counterpart Narendra Modi meet in New Delhi, last year. India is projected to reach 6% growth in the 2023-2024 fiscal year; Bangladesh is projected to reach more than 5% GDP growth. (photo credit: Adnan Abidi/Reuters)

BANGLADESH’S PRIME Minister Sheikh Hasina and her Indian counterpart Narendra Modi meet in New Delhi, last year. India is projected to reach 6% growth in the 2023-2024 fiscal year; Bangladesh is projected to reach more than 5% GDP growth.
(photo credit: Adnan Abidi/Reuters)

The Abraham Accords have created new opportunities for future cooperation with Israel in sectors that are strategic for Bangladesh, such as Agritech, food safety, climatech and cyber defense.​


The global developments in recent years, mainly COVID-19, the superpower competition and the Russian invasion of Ukraine, have affected the global south by disrupting global supply chains, leading to higher inflation and poverty. The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) countries and the South Asia region were no exception.

Now that these regions have begun to emerge from the above-mentioned challenges, several South and Southeast Asian countries have the potential to play a bigger role regionally and globally. One of them is Bangladesh.


The economic potential is immense. The regions of South and Southeast Asia performed tremendously before the pandemic, leading in GDP growth among emerging and developing economies. ASEAN had a 4.7% growth in 2019, while the largest regional economy, India, reached 3.74%. Its neighbor, Bangladesh reached a staggering growth of 7.9%, positioning it in the top five growing economies in the world.


COVID-19 halted growth: lockdowns, a freeze of manufacturing and tourism, a decrease in domestic consumption and unemployment. As the regions became the epicenter of the pandemic, it became more challenging to keep a vigorous economy. International aid combined with national stimulus packages was crucial in riding out the storm. ASEAN introduced a comprehensive recovery framework to focus on Agriculture productivity, employment, MSME support, health and social protection.

India introduced several stimulus packages, from food security measures and direct cash transfers to support MSMEs, business enterprises and infrastructure development, totaling hundreds of billions of US dollars. Bangladesh invested 4.3% of its GDP to fuel the economy, especially in the export-oriented industry and focused on four goals: increasing public expenditure, formulating a stimulus package, widening social safety net coverage and increasing monetary supply.

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People wade through a flooded street amid continuous rain before the Cyclone Sitrang hits the country in Dhaka, Bangladesh, October 24, 2022. (credit: REUTERS/MOHAMMAD PONIR HOSSAIN)

Countries in the region had to increase their public debt in order to financially support their communities. Most countries in the region had a relatively low public debt that enabled them to absorb a rise in debt. In general, the programs implemented by the governments had a positive impact on the region, bringing it back on track and driving growth almost at pre-pandemic rates.

Recovery was short-lived​

UNFORTUNATELY, THE recovery in 2021 was short-lived due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, causing a spike in prices and disruption of supply chains, hurting some countries more than others. Again, governments had to rely on external aid and increase their spending. Despite this setback in 2022, the outlook for 2023 and beyond is positive for the South Asia region.


India is projected to reach a 6% growth in the 2023-2024 fiscal year while Bangladesh is projected to reach more than 5% GDP growth. The outlook for ASEAN members is also positive with an estimated growth of more than 4% in 2023, with Vietnam, Indonesia and the Philippines leading.


As the data from the years 2019-2023 demonstrates, despite both regions being affected dramatically by global events, they remained important in driving global growth. Bangladesh stands out, surpassing even developing countries in terms of growth and GDP per capita. Dealing with COVID-19, floods and other global events, Bangladesh was able to withstand the pressure on its economy, maintain growth and keep the public debt at a low rate despite increasing government spending.

Indeed, the key to regional recovery lies not only in the stronger economies regaining momentum but in emerging ones, such as Bangladesh, being able to rebuild their economies. Recently, the IMF approved another aid package to Bangladesh worth $4.7 billion (NIS 17.1) in loans, while it is still hesitant to aid Bangladesh’s neighbors, Sri Lanka and Pakistan, in spite of their economic crisis. This move expresses the confidence of the IMF in the efforts made by Bangladesh’s government to reduce poverty and follow the process to graduate from the status of LDC (least developed countries) to a developing country in 2026.


The recovery of Bangladesh generates numerous opportunities, not only in the economic sphere but also in the strategic sphere. As the interest from the US and China in the region grow, including in Bangladesh, the latter has the potential of becoming an inter-regional economic and geostrategic player. Closer to home, the Abraham Accords have created new opportunities for future cooperation with Israel in sectors that are strategic for Bangladesh, such as Agritech, food safety, climatech and cyber defense.


The writer is a former director for Asia and Euro-Asia affairs in the Israeli National Security Council and has founded Solaris Global Partners to utilize his expertise on Asia, national security and international relations to form a bridge between Israel and Asia.

 
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How is this image related anyway with the topic discussed in this article?

This given, me another insight. Imagine the ecological disaster happens during horrifying cyclone season that is awe inspiring of Its force. Where the actual strength intensifies and it whittles down once it reaches west bengal/Indian Eastern states and bdesh.

Oil spills are massive btw. Cyclone picks up this toxic carcengic crude oil that hazardous to human and all human life.

Drops potentially hundreds of millions of gallons of toxic oil into that province (bdesh /Eastern States. ) into their fresh water supply, our live stock and our crops. Fresh water food source.

It would like orange naipaming a
Whole region, coz it becoming of regional significance, and disturbing the power balance.

The ppl will die a lot quicker than orange naipam.

Million, hundreds of millions, will starve to death.

Whilst the followers of blonde hair and blue eye of ayran Jesus, wil say some disgraceful thing about the ppl from that region. Whilst benefitted from actual exploits that, that region governance got into debt to and also paid the western bodies to take our stuff.

Like one Rhodes statement in I think was in 1875.

This given, me another insight. Imagine the ecological disaster happens during horrifying cyclone season that is awe inspiring of Its force. Where the actual strength intensifies and it whittles down once it reaches west bengal/Indian Eastern states and bdesh.

Oil spills are massive btw. Cyclone picks up this toxic carcengic crude oil that hazardous to human and all human life.

Drops potentially hundreds of millions of gallons of toxic oil into that province (bdesh /Eastern States. ) into their fresh water supply, our live stock and our crops. Fresh water food source.

It would like orange naipaming a
Whole region, coz it becoming of regional significance, and disturbing the power balance.

The ppl will die a lot quicker than orange naipam.

Million, hundreds of millions, will starve to death.

Whilst the followers of blonde hair and blue eye of ayran Jesus, wil say some disgraceful thing about the ppl from that region. Whilst benefitted from actual exploits that, that region governance got into debt to and also paid the western bodies to take our stuff.

Like one Rhodes statement in I think was in 1875.


Orange naipam honestly takes too long for the English and Americans. The Germans/nazis were slow and also partly intentionally slow with Jews at the time.

The brits wiped out 6 million ppl from that region at almost of a click of a finger .


Now it appears they want orchestrate another disaster. Indos our distant and very far removed bhia jaan considers them to be part of the Abrahamic family?

Like a said many times. Now is the time to be involved in green hydrogen, it will have better dividends out ppl, region, world and environment
 
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This given, me another insight. Imagine the ecological disaster happens during horrifying cyclone season that is awe inspiring of Its force. Where the actual strength intensifies and it whittles down once it reaches west bengal/Indian Eastern states and bdesh.

Oil spills are massive btw. Cyclone picks up this toxic carcengic crude oil that hazardous to human and all human life.

Drops potentially hundreds of millions of gallons of toxic oil into that province (bdesh /Eastern States. ) into their fresh water supply, our live stock and our crops. Fresh water food source.

It would like orange naipaming a
Whole region, coz it becoming of regional significance, and disturbing the power balance.

The ppl will die a lot quicker than orange naipam.

Million, hundreds of millions, will starve to death.

Whilst the followers of blonde hair and blue eye of ayran Jesus, wil say some disgraceful thing about the ppl from that region. Whilst benefitted from actual exploits that, that region governance got into debt to and also paid the western bodies to take our stuff.

Like one Rhodes statement in I think was in 1875.




Orange naipam honestly takes too long for the English and Americans. The Germans/nazis were slow and also partly intentionally slow with Jews at the time.

The brits wiped out 6 million ppl from that region at almost of a click of a finger .


Now it appears they want orchestrate another disaster. Indos our distant and very far removed bhia jaan considers them to be part of the Abrahamic family?

Like a said many times. Now is the time to be involved in green hydrogen, it will have better dividends out ppl, region, world and environment


The point is from the 15-16 the century their deep dark side of thier gov and rulers never of us as actual human beings. They merely see us as creatures
 
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Allah is the best of planners.

Dubious name, how ever, the basis or part of the basis of the qu'ran is who ever the almighty is/was. Wanted us to use our brains - also question and think.

Last time I checked the English man or American has not actual good and did not create the universe.
 
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Allah is the best of planners.
Trust an English man or an English man lucky to say this.

Who is your god exactly? Is it Rhodes? Is perfect German Jesus? What is the holy trinity - even your greatest minds with that faith don't know what it is.
 
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Which Bangladeshi minister is brave enough to have a handshake with an isreali minister and come back to Bangladesh?
 
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Which Bangladeshi minister is brave enough to have a handshake with an isreali minister and come back to Bangladesh?
The one who shook hands with an Indian minister and came back? I would rate political risk as following inverse square law (of distance). Since the distance is more than 3 times, risk is less than a tenth?
 
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Gibberish.... total waffle


Speaking or adding another analytical pov. They ppl are absolved of their sins even before they are born.

As " Jesus the son of ,God but also God, and God getting his mother pregnant and also Jesus following guidance from his father -God and also Jesus being in human form"

Absolves them of all sin any sin, repenting as many times as they wish.

This means they do not need to follow anything, are nor answerable of anything. They don't even have fear God.

They are not immortal , but they are like demi God like mortals?
 
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Speaking or adding another analytical pov. They ppl are absolved of their sins even before they are born.

As " Jesus the son of ,God but also God, and God getting his mother pregnant and also Jesus following guidance from his father -God and also Jesus being in human form"

Absolves them of all sin any sin, repenting as many times as they wish.

This means they do not need to follow anything, are nor answerable of anything. They don't even have fear God.

They are not immortal , but they are like demi God like mortals?


Due to this and their idolatry nature in their churches it means genuine real Jews can't even step inside a church.

Ibrahim was strongly against any form of idolatry.

These ppl you refer to as Christians aren't Christians.
 
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Abraham Accords create new opportunities for Israel-Bangladesh cooperation - opinion​

By JOSEPH ROZEN
Published: MARCH 5, 2023 02:48
Updated: MARCH 5, 2023 03:27
 BANGLADESH’S PRIME Minister Sheikh Hasina and her Indian counterpart Narendra Modi meet in New Delhi, last year. India is projected to reach 6% growth in the 2023-2024 fiscal year; Bangladesh is projected to reach more than 5% GDP growth. (photo credit: Adnan Abidi/Reuters)

BANGLADESH’S PRIME Minister Sheikh Hasina and her Indian counterpart Narendra Modi meet in New Delhi, last year. India is projected to reach 6% growth in the 2023-2024 fiscal year; Bangladesh is projected to reach more than 5% GDP growth.
(photo credit: Adnan Abidi/Reuters)

The Abraham Accords have created new opportunities for future cooperation with Israel in sectors that are strategic for Bangladesh, such as Agritech, food safety, climatech and cyber defense.​


The global developments in recent years, mainly COVID-19, the superpower competition and the Russian invasion of Ukraine, have affected the global south by disrupting global supply chains, leading to higher inflation and poverty. The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) countries and the South Asia region were no exception.

Now that these regions have begun to emerge from the above-mentioned challenges, several South and Southeast Asian countries have the potential to play a bigger role regionally and globally. One of them is Bangladesh.


The economic potential is immense. The regions of South and Southeast Asia performed tremendously before the pandemic, leading in GDP growth among emerging and developing economies. ASEAN had a 4.7% growth in 2019, while the largest regional economy, India, reached 3.74%. Its neighbor, Bangladesh reached a staggering growth of 7.9%, positioning it in the top five growing economies in the world.


COVID-19 halted growth: lockdowns, a freeze of manufacturing and tourism, a decrease in domestic consumption and unemployment. As the regions became the epicenter of the pandemic, it became more challenging to keep a vigorous economy. International aid combined with national stimulus packages was crucial in riding out the storm. ASEAN introduced a comprehensive recovery framework to focus on Agriculture productivity, employment, MSME support, health and social protection.

India introduced several stimulus packages, from food security measures and direct cash transfers to support MSMEs, business enterprises and infrastructure development, totaling hundreds of billions of US dollars. Bangladesh invested 4.3% of its GDP to fuel the economy, especially in the export-oriented industry and focused on four goals: increasing public expenditure, formulating a stimulus package, widening social safety net coverage and increasing monetary supply.

517508
People wade through a flooded street amid continuous rain before the Cyclone Sitrang hits the country in Dhaka, Bangladesh, October 24, 2022. (credit: REUTERS/MOHAMMAD PONIR HOSSAIN)

Countries in the region had to increase their public debt in order to financially support their communities. Most countries in the region had a relatively low public debt that enabled them to absorb a rise in debt. In general, the programs implemented by the governments had a positive impact on the region, bringing it back on track and driving growth almost at pre-pandemic rates.

Recovery was short-lived​

UNFORTUNATELY, THE recovery in 2021 was short-lived due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, causing a spike in prices and disruption of supply chains, hurting some countries more than others. Again, governments had to rely on external aid and increase their spending. Despite this setback in 2022, the outlook for 2023 and beyond is positive for the South Asia region.


India is projected to reach a 6% growth in the 2023-2024 fiscal year while Bangladesh is projected to reach more than 5% GDP growth. The outlook for ASEAN members is also positive with an estimated growth of more than 4% in 2023, with Vietnam, Indonesia and the Philippines leading.


As the data from the years 2019-2023 demonstrates, despite both regions being affected dramatically by global events, they remained important in driving global growth. Bangladesh stands out, surpassing even developing countries in terms of growth and GDP per capita. Dealing with COVID-19, floods and other global events, Bangladesh was able to withstand the pressure on its economy, maintain growth and keep the public debt at a low rate despite increasing government spending.

Indeed, the key to regional recovery lies not only in the stronger economies regaining momentum but in emerging ones, such as Bangladesh, being able to rebuild their economies. Recently, the IMF approved another aid package to Bangladesh worth $4.7 billion (NIS 17.1) in loans, while it is still hesitant to aid Bangladesh’s neighbors, Sri Lanka and Pakistan, in spite of their economic crisis. This move expresses the confidence of the IMF in the efforts made by Bangladesh’s government to reduce poverty and follow the process to graduate from the status of LDC (least developed countries) to a developing country in 2026.


The recovery of Bangladesh generates numerous opportunities, not only in the economic sphere but also in the strategic sphere. As the interest from the US and China in the region grow, including in Bangladesh, the latter has the potential of becoming an inter-regional economic and geostrategic player. Closer to home, the Abraham Accords have created new opportunities for future cooperation with Israel in sectors that are strategic for Bangladesh, such as Agritech, food safety, climatech and cyber defense.


The writer is a former director for Asia and Euro-Asia affairs in the Israeli National Security Council and has founded Solaris Global Partners to utilize his expertise on Asia, national security and international relations to form a bridge between Israel and Asia.

In the picture, the lady wants to make Bangladesh a secular country. And the guy wants to annihilate people belonging to abrahmic religions.
 
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Speaking or adding another analytical pov. They ppl are absolved of their sins even before they are born.

As " Jesus the son of ,God but also God, and God getting his mother pregnant and also Jesus following guidance from his father -God and also Jesus being in human form"

Absolves them of all sin any sin, repenting as many times as they wish.

This means they do not need to follow anything, are nor answerable of anything. They don't even have fear God.

They are not immortal , but they are like demi God like mortals?
If you start analyzing religions on rational basis, you will get lost in a rabbit hole like Alice. Partitioning of Red Sea, Noah's Ark, Immaculate Conception, Resurrection, transubstantiation, etc., Best to keep them in a Black Box and treat them like a Schrödinger's cat.
 
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