It's never too late man! The economy is still moving forward despite the political uncertainties and the lack of a good leadership, that's a miracle in itself. Our biggest problem is our mentality, we love to underestimate ourselves and this needs to be changed.
I didn't deny Bangladesh's economic progress even in the midst of violent and confrontational poolitics (yes, I spelled it that way on purpose).
I said it from a technical point of view so that Bangladesh could have been more self-sufficient and has a more stronger footing in every aspect of the nation. One needs to be good at something, and by that, I don't just mean operating a gargantuan tailoring shop.
It is knowledge that should be treasured so that it becomes self-sustaining. Knowledge generation leads to technology that can add more value to the country. And this is what the country really badly needs now, and the future. Even India is at least 10 years ahead of us in the technological field.
That must have the commitment from both the government and the private sector. And of-course, its citizens. In every aspect, such as politics, culture, society, economy and technology.
That was partly how the South Koreans did it. And that makes neighbors like Russia, and China to think twice before doing anything stupid against them. Though, they do have strong backing from the Americans. They are already giving the Japanese a run for their money in the automobile and electronics sectors.
All that achieved in post-war Korea. Which by the way, was a very dark and a bloody war. And their people went through a lot of hardship in the post-war scenario. Probably even more so than our's.
Did I mention Japan being what it is now after being nuked twice?
That dear, is no miracle. That is the result of hard work, knowing what to do and dedication. None of that which are present in our leadership at least.
Timing is everything. Every dollar worth today would have more value tomorrow. The earlier you start generating knowledge in any field, the better. And that was why I mentioned biotechnology (which is still in infancy stages). There's nanotechnology, and many others.
Being good at something pretty advanced, and something that is difficult to duplicate. It needs to hold on to it. And something that gives a unique value. That is what will give Bangladesh a strong footing so that none can dominate it too easily. And something that cannot be destroyed.
Recall back in the mid 90's when the AL was in power. Our beautiful ceramics industry was completely leveled, and never reached its full potential. This is the same thing they are trying to do with our RMG industry.
All I'm saying is that Bangladesh needs to diversify its economy into more advanced levels. Not just another 't-shirt' age.
It's more than that. None of the students really do those things with their own will, they are forced to do so. Just apply for a seat in the residential halls, you won't get one unless you work for the student wing of the ruling party.
That actually makes sense. And the consequences for society in general, are catastrophic. You will never see that in any other country. Never.
Young people are not supposed to do all that. They are supposed to have fun. And it absolutely criminal to force them. Worse than criminal!
The 'Minus-2' strategy could have worked, but was hijacked by a small group of traitors within our army. Yes, including Gen. Moeen. Though, the CTG was technically illegal as well.