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Bangladesh formally joins UN treaty on prohibition of nuclear weapons

I dont get it when Banglaseshis talk about how good their economy is. Have you seen the levels of poverty in Bangladesh? Just a hypothetical question what do you think will happen if Pakistan decides to attack strong economy Bangladesh and no one interferes. It will become East Pakistan again. So you need a long stick even if your economy isn't much.

lol..come and try us out..
 
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Yes, Baluchistan is a wasteland with a very little fertile area for agriculture. Yet, its subsurface soil holds a tremendous amount of mineral resources. Even Sui gas is also there. Industrialize the province to create jobs for the locals. They will be content and no US-India-A axis can divide them from other parts of Pakistan.
Province is very sparsely populated.Sui gas has came to end.Govt is trying but with little success.
 
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You're militarily worthless


BD has a plan(Forces Goal 2030) to turn it into a major conventional military power.

It's economy is already larger than Pakistan and growing many times quicker. BD is prioritising economic development and will build a strong military in line with ability of economy to support itself.

And Yes BAF is a joke and should now be at least strong enough to take on MAF but that is another matter.

Why would their be a general rebellion??????

Where has their been any mass movement in Balochistan for such an act??

Do you think the Baloch are as traitorous as Bengali?:cheesy:

Your enemy plans, but it's upto you to counter those plans whether in Afghanistan or elsewhere, after spending 1.5 trillion in Afghanistan, the U.S is a little bit tired and the Indians in Afghanistan have been well and truly cornered

What India and other nations want is fuckless, dickless Muslim nations like Bangladesh to bend over for them.
Pakistan as the ONLY Muslim nuclear power lifted mountains to put itself in a position to defend itself
This is for the future.


Bangladesh ratifying this treaty is a joke


How is it even possible for the majority to be the traitors?

:rofl:

In 1971, BD was Pakistan. The "government" at the time was illegitimate as it represented the minority population and the "military" was nothing more than the militia of the minority ruling class.

I think you need to look up some definitions of some words buddy.
 
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@bluesky

I disagree with your premise that WMD has no function, every country that possesses it, does not want to be forced to use them, especially against another nuclear power, when you say it's not a deterrent is simply not true.. during the soviet war in Afghanistan the Indians had their soldiers prepared and lined up near our borders, Zia at the time had the audacity to ask the Indians if he could watch a cricket Match with his counterpart in India during times of high tension, and during the match, which is famously dubbed as 'the cricket diplomacy' he said you have your troops on our border that's fine, but when we nuke you out of existence, even if we don't survive that is fine because there are plenty of other Muslim nations on this earth, but there won't be a country for hindu's left, the Indian leader was shitting his pants and soon enough they withdrew. Also in 1999, when Musharraf launched the operation to liberate Kargil, it didn't end in a full scale war, because they couldn't read Musharraf whether he was willing to go far as nukes, so they cowardly went to the UN and the rest is history.

What we have today is an ultra nationalistic government in India, which although has fewer brain cells than congress, their establishment is still very cautious of our nukes, the inhumane actions they carried out in Kashmir, was backed by some of the P5 countries, they also have Israel which gives them huge clout, if Imran Khan showed a stronger resolve to go war, and was not afraid to use nukes, they would have backed out.. instead what happened was this weak 'war is not an option' from his putwari advisors has been taken for granted, instead we should have not backed down and climbed higher in the escalation ladder, the conclusion of the UN would have been different, and an eventual backtracking of article 370 via their supreme court (to help them save face).
 
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If Pakistan did not have nukes it would be divided at least 4 parts today, not all countries in the south Asian region have the luxury of being India's favourite pet, you should be grateful to Pakistan for its taking the burden off Bangladesh by being on India's bad side and its resources pointed at us, for if there was no Pakistan, you would be India's worst enemy especially with this right wing nationalistic regime, your economy is growing at faster rate amongst SAARC countries, which means your also a threat to their wishful hegemony in the region.. don't be so naïve to think you will keep enjoying 'these' warm relations with India.

The only problem with Pakistan is it's corruption went unchecked for so long, we should of had an economy at least 2.5 its current size today, but atlas that's not the case.. our compromised establishment would rather see us fail then prosper..

It is NOT in India's strategic interest to have strong neighbors, whether nuclear-armed or NOT. Economic uplift takes decades. Getting even conventional arms takes less than months, nuclear weapons a little longer, even if covertly obtained.

I'd argue having an economically strong neighbor without nukes vs. having an economically weak neighbor with nukes is a wash, the latter being more dangerous and unstable and a threat to everyone in the world, not just India.
 
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BD has a plan(Forces Goal 2030) to turn it into a major conventional military power.

It's economy is already larger than Pakistan and growing many times quicker. BD is prioritising economic development and will build a strong military in line with ability of economy to support itself.

And Yes BAF is a joke and should now be at least strong enough to take on MAF but that is another matter.

No you won't
Bangladesh has no depth whatsoever

It's not just economy, you have next to no military industry in any critical field

You are seriously behind and are only fooling yourself,

Bangladesh will forever remain militarily worthless. I don't know what your thinking of induction that will change this status


How is it even possible for the majority to be the traitors?

:rofl:

In 1971, BD was Pakistan. The "government" at the time was illegitimate as it represented the minority population and the "military" was nothing more than the militia of the minority ruling class.

I think you need to look up some definitions of some words buddy.

They sided with a Hindu enemy with the worst of intentions for Muslims

You can't get lower then Bengali to us


Getting even conventional arms takes less than months, nuclear weapons a little longer, even if covertly obtained

What is this stupidity, what do Bengali think nuclear weapons are?
 
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No you won't
Bangladesh has no depth whatsoever

It's not just economy, you have next to no military industry in any critical field

You are seriously behind and are only fooling yourself,

Bangladesh will forever remain militarily worthless. I don't know what your thinking of induction that will change this status



India has China and Pakistan to also worry about.

A conventionally strong BD is the nightmare that gives Indian military planners sleepless nights - spreading their forces thin against 3 adversaries.

What strategic depth? BD can cut the "Chicken Neck" with overwhelming force and so it works both ways.

BD economy will allow a strong military by 2030. Without a strong economy you cannot build a strong military

PS - Check out BD indigenous military capabilities. It is not as advanced as Pakistan but it makes assault Rifles, machine guns, Patrol vessels, developing UAV and has a Trainer program. There are lots of other ToTs from China.
As BD economy and industrial base grows it will get more and more advanced.
 
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@UKBengali

A conventionally strong BD is the nightmare that gives Indian military planners sleepless nights

That depends.

If BD is conventionally strong and politically strong (as in independent), then yes, that would be a problem for India.

But if BD is conventionally strong but politically weak (as in strongly influenced by India) then it would not be a problem. If India would play their cards right, they could use a conventionally strong BD to their advantage, do you not think?
 
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@UKBengali



That depends.

If BD is conventionally strong and politically strong (as in independent), then yes, that would be a problem for India.

But if BD is conventionally strong but politically weak (as in strongly influenced by India) then it would not be a problem. If India would play their cards right, they could use a conventionally strong BD to their advantage, do you not think?

absolutely correct.
 
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@UKBengali



That depends.

If BD is conventionally strong and politically strong (as in independent), then yes, that would be a problem for India.

But if BD is conventionally strong but politically weak (as in strongly influenced by India) then it would not be a problem. If India would play their cards right, they could use a conventionally strong BD to their advantage, do you not think?


Majority of BD population does not see India as a friend - more as an overbearing neighbour that needs to be tamed.

Hasina cannot be in power beyond this term due to age and new generation of leaders will not be as friendly to India as the current AL government.
 
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@UKBengali

Majority of BD population does not see India as a friend - more as an overbearing neighbour that needs to be tamed.

Hasina cannot be in power beyond this term due to age and new generation of leaders will not be as friendly to India as the current AL government.

But who are the new generation of leaders?

And what about Hasina's son?

Will he become the new leader of the Awami League?
 
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Listen you bengali squirt. You know nothing of ground realities in Balochistan. There is no baloch freedom struggle. A freedom struggle is when people fight with stones in their hands against the state where they live. Like Kashmir. The baloch freedom struggle is litterally a foreign intel agency run propaganda with its leaders hardly ever been in balochistan. The bengali freedom struggle was legit because people fought where they lived and being Pakistani I concede PAK army and politicians were cruel and we got what we deserved. But dont act smart thinking you are superior in any way because of this. I guarantee baloch people are fine if RAW and another agency leaves them alone. After all pashtuns are mainstream too. And never generalise the Punjabis again after all you might have some in your blood get a DNA test done.

Read and learn the truth, idiot. And talk sane and not like an insane d*g. Your writing style attests that you are a lesser *nimal than a d*g. It is a discussion forum and you are making personal attacks on someone you do not know. Learn civility that your parents failed to teach you, unfortunately.
Attacks
On 14 December 2005, BLA militants launched six rockets at a paramilitary camp in Balochistan's Kohlu district that then-President Pervez Musharraf was visiting. Though Musharraf's life was never in any real danger, the Pakistani government labeled the attack an attempt on his life and initiated a sweeping army operation in Kohlu.[57]

On 14 June 2009, masked gunmen shot dead Anwar Baig, a school teacher in Kalat. Baig had opposed recitation of the Baloch anthem in schools. The killing was part of a larger campaign against educators who were seen to be sympathetic to the Pakistani state.[58]

On 30 July 2009, BLA militants kidnapped 19 Pakistani police in Sui, killed one and injured 16. Over the course of 3 weeks all but one of the kidnapped police were killed by their captors.[59]

On 14 August 2010, BLA militants killed 6 laborers and wounded 3 others while they were on their way home from work.[60]

On 21 November 2011, BLA insurgents attacked government security personnel who were guarding a private coal mine in the northern Musakhel district, killing 14 and wounding 10 more. The BLA claimed to have killed 40.[61]

On 31 December 31, 2011, BLA militants placed a car bomb outside the house of Mir Naseer Mengal, a former minister of state, killing 13 and wounding 30 more.[62]

On 12 July 2012, Baloch liberation army took responsibility for abducting and killing 7 coal miners and 1 doctor. The miners were abducted in Soorang area on 7 July 2012. The miners were later killed and their bullet ridden bodies were found.[63][64] All of the victims were Pashtuns. Pakhtunkhwa Milli Awami Party (PkMAP) and coal miner labour union staged protest outside Balochistan High Court (BHC).[65]

On 6 August 2013, Baloch liberation army (BLA) took responsibility for abducting and killing 11 passengers from a bus near Machh Town. The militants were disguised as security personnel.[66]

On 16 August 2013, Baloch liberation army claimed responsibility for conducting a attack on Jaffar Express near Machh. The attack claimed lives of two people and wounded ten others.[66]

On 3 November 2014, Baloch liberation army (BLA) attacked United Baloch army (UBA). Commander Ali Sher of UBA was killed in the attack. Four other members of the UBA were also captured by BLA.[67]

On 30 June 2015, Baloch liberation army (BLA) clashed with United Baloch Army (UBA) in Dera Bugti. The attack resulted in death of 20 militants on both sides.[68]

On 7 October 2016, Baloch liberation army claimed responsibility for twin blast targeting Jaffar Express. The attack claimed lives of six people and wounded eighteen other.[69][70]

Main article: 2017 Gwadar labors shooting
10 laborers are killed by two gunmen on motorbikes in Gwadar, Pakistani officials stated on 13 May 2017. BLA claimed the attack as a response to the China–Pakistan Economic Corridor.[71] Victims of the attack were native of Sindh province.[53]

On 14 August 2017, BLA claimed responsibility for a roadside bomb blast that killed 8 FC troops in Harnai.[72]

On 23 November 2018, BLA claimed responsibility for an attack, killing four, on the Chinese Consulate in Karachi in a tweet that included a photo of three men[73][74] identified as Azal Khan Baloch, Razik Baloch and Rais Baloch. All of them were killed by police during the attack.[75] Later on, the mastermind of the attack, Aslam Baloch Achu, was also killed along with five other commanders in Kandahar, Afghanistan.[3]

On 11 May 2019, the BLA claimed responsibility for an attack on the Zaver Pearl-Continental Hotel in the port city of Gwadar.[76]

You're militarily worthless
Yes, our military is absolutely worthless because they are trained only to fight military, unlike your military that kills innocent bystanders. Your military is very inefficient, unable to fight a war and surrenders to Hindu India to save their lives.
 
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Read and learn the truth, idiot. And talk sane and not like an insane d*g. Your writing style attests that you are a lesser *nimal than a d*g. It is a discussion forum and you are making personal attacks on someone you do not know. Learn civility that your parents failed to teach you, unfortunately.
Attacks
On 14 December 2005, BLA militants launched six rockets at a paramilitary camp in Balochistan's Kohlu district that then-President Pervez Musharraf was visiting. Though Musharraf's life was never in any real danger, the Pakistani government labeled the attack an attempt on his life and initiated a sweeping army operation in Kohlu.[57]

On 14 June 2009, masked gunmen shot dead Anwar Baig, a school teacher in Kalat. Baig had opposed recitation of the Baloch anthem in schools. The killing was part of a larger campaign against educators who were seen to be sympathetic to the Pakistani state.[58]

On 30 July 2009, BLA militants kidnapped 19 Pakistani police in Sui, killed one and injured 16. Over the course of 3 weeks all but one of the kidnapped police were killed by their captors.[59]

On 14 August 2010, BLA militants killed 6 laborers and wounded 3 others while they were on their way home from work.[60]

On 21 November 2011, BLA insurgents attacked government security personnel who were guarding a private coal mine in the northern Musakhel district, killing 14 and wounding 10 more. The BLA claimed to have killed 40.[61]

On 31 December 31, 2011, BLA militants placed a car bomb outside the house of Mir Naseer Mengal, a former minister of state, killing 13 and wounding 30 more.[62]

On 12 July 2012, Baloch liberation army took responsibility for abducting and killing 7 coal miners and 1 doctor. The miners were abducted in Soorang area on 7 July 2012. The miners were later killed and their bullet ridden bodies were found.[63][64] All of the victims were Pashtuns. Pakhtunkhwa Milli Awami Party (PkMAP) and coal miner labour union staged protest outside Balochistan High Court (BHC).[65]

On 6 August 2013, Baloch liberation army (BLA) took responsibility for abducting and killing 11 passengers from a bus near Machh Town. The militants were disguised as security personnel.[66]

On 16 August 2013, Baloch liberation army claimed responsibility for conducting a attack on Jaffar Express near Machh. The attack claimed lives of two people and wounded ten others.[66]

On 3 November 2014, Baloch liberation army (BLA) attacked United Baloch army (UBA). Commander Ali Sher of UBA was killed in the attack. Four other members of the UBA were also captured by BLA.[67]

On 30 June 2015, Baloch liberation army (BLA) clashed with United Baloch Army (UBA) in Dera Bugti. The attack resulted in death of 20 militants on both sides.[68]

On 7 October 2016, Baloch liberation army claimed responsibility for twin blast targeting Jaffar Express. The attack claimed lives of six people and wounded eighteen other.[69][70]

Main article: 2017 Gwadar labors shooting
10 laborers are killed by two gunmen on motorbikes in Gwadar, Pakistani officials stated on 13 May 2017. BLA claimed the attack as a response to the China–Pakistan Economic Corridor.[71] Victims of the attack were native of Sindh province.[53]

On 14 August 2017, BLA claimed responsibility for a roadside bomb blast that killed 8 FC troops in Harnai.[72]

On 23 November 2018, BLA claimed responsibility for an attack, killing four, on the Chinese Consulate in Karachi in a tweet that included a photo of three men[73][74] identified as Azal Khan Baloch, Razik Baloch and Rais Baloch. All of them were killed by police during the attack.[75] Later on, the mastermind of the attack, Aslam Baloch Achu, was also killed along with five other commanders in Kandahar, Afghanistan.[3]

On 11 May 2019, the BLA claimed responsibility for an attack on the Zaver Pearl-Continental Hotel in the port city of Gwadar.[76]
Lol looks like the personal attack which I made was actually true but since I don't have an ego I wont reply to your abuse.
I guarantee baloch people are fine if RAW and another agency leaves them alone
What so you think I meant when I said this. You wasted so much time finding attacks when infact I never said that terror attacks dont take place. They are all RAW funded quite literally. Take RAW away and see them die away. Watch this you Punjabi...
 
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