ziaulislam
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I'm fairly sure Bangladesh received excess J-6 from PAF inventory as far back as 1991. So your argument
is invalid.
wrong that was a different time, different politics, means that you are absolutely ignorant of current situation in Bangladesh.
those people who were in govt in 1991 have been hung for treason, permanently branded as traitors. decades of brain washing will make the new generation completely anti pakistan
wrongthose are more like political rhetoric.... even the PM rejected the suggestion from some quarters to cut relations with Pakistan.... continuing diplomatic relationship with Pakistan is one of the key elements of Bangladesh's India policy.... its a priceless bargain, which Bangladesh can't afford to lose, whatever the cost....
on the other hand, in terms of military deals, its just an extension of that diplomatic deal.... if Bangladesh goes forward with a military deal with India, there would be no stopping of similar deals with China, Pakistan, Indonesia, Malaysia and others.... at that time, India would lose their bargain completely (which they have already lost mostly).....
as far as I can think, JF-17 for BAF is more of a real future thing than a dream....
recent Bangladeshi PM is suggesting to apply to UN about Pakistani genocide in 1971
the relation ship between Bangladesh and Pakistan will be and now are no different than almost at war Pakistan and india(who do maintain diplomatic relationship)
This would ensure that current political party will be the only party left in Bangladesh, infact it won uncontested the last election and i expect that to continue, more like in pattern of single party dictatorship.