Zabaniyah
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You should be following the J-20 threads more carefully in that case.
No less than international moderator @Deino is now convinced that J-20 flies with a WS-10X engine. For China to put an indigenous engine into it's brand new stealth fighter shows how confident they are in the reliability of the WS-10-series turbofans.
With J-20 in service now, China will have little reason to not export at least the J-10B to BD now. They have also developed a brand new AESA radar that is air-cooled and that will retrofit all J-10A/Bs with this. Chinese fighter aircraft are at least the equal of Russia now, while probably being slightly below what can be brought from US/EU - on the assumption that China will not release the latest J-10C that comes equipped with AESA and lots of 5th generation technologies like sensor fusion, stealth coatings etc that was developed for J-20.
Which commercial banks will lend billions of US dollars to BD at 2-2.5% interest over 20 years with 5 year grace period? Please advise government of BD in that case.
Paying back has little risk as BD's economy is growing at more than 7% a year and expected to keep this way for at least the next 5 years by all major organisations. Government debt as % of GDP has fallen from 39% 10 years ago to only 27% last year. BD has by far the lowest debt burden of any S Asian nation. True that BD has lower tax revenues that the others, but the tax take as a percentage of GDP is slowly going up in BD while being stagnant in other S Asian countries.
Deep sea port? BD cancelled Sonadia due to pressure from India, US and Japan. Despite my reservations about Awami League, BD had no choice and could not go against all 3 of those countries.
You call 24 billion US dollars of low interest loans with 5 year grace period throwing some loans? No other country will do this for BD. Even Japan cannot come close but it does offer much lower interest rates though.
Yes, BD could maybe double or triple what it sells to US but that is it.
China will become a 1.4 billion developed economy by around 2025, while the US will be 350 million people. For the mainly garments that BD sells, it will find 4 times as many consumers in China that can buy at the same price as the US. If BD plays it card right, then it can export many 10s of billions US to China by the 2030s.
China has a choice as to where it imports from. It would be easy to replace BD with other countries. For BD there is no other China on the horizon.
That is where BD starts to diversify. Turkey should be top of the list and maybe Iran if it comes to a lasting accomodation with the West.
China is becoming more and more advanced and in 10 years time, apart from maybe the US, you wont get anyone that can provide better military technology.
My point still stands in terms of technology transfer. BD can eventually use this knowledge that China is willingly supplying to build it's own weapons. Always best to stand on you own two feet.
Not really as Myamar already gets all it's weapons from China and Russia. It will make zero difference to Mynamar military capability.
BD has 1 million Rohingya now and I doubt that Myanmar will take them back as they have the full support of China and Russia. BD is led by a weak and frankly pathetic party and the other major one is not much better. BD should get as much money as possible from other countries and organisations like WB and build decent accommodation for them, including healthcare facilities, schools etc. They must not however under any circumstances be given BD citizenship, as that will just reward Myanmar for ethnic cleansing and make BD look even more pathetic than it is now.
Hopefully the physical presence of 1 million Rohingya and the many billlions US dollars that BD will ultimately have to spend to shelter and feed them will be the catalyst to the reorientation of BD politics to produce strong leaders that understand the need for a strong military to deal with the pesky Mynamarese once and for all.
Myanmar has no wish to invade any part of BD. It wants to cleanse the Rohingya to BD and that looks like it is working.[/QUOTE]
Good that you've been reading a plane they call 'stealth' just because it is painted black. And for what? All that effort to defend the Chinese contraptions for what? Where are your Chinese friends to defend your credibility? A friend is someone whom you can trust which isn't quite the case as I have waited for two weeks for their answer. But to no avail. Do they really appreciate you? Do they accept you?
And those 'loans' are slow to disburse due to excessive bureaucracy. So I wouldn't worry. Which is why private sector lenders are better and more efficient and transparent.
Surely we having so much military and economic relations with China, surely they could have supported our 'security and development' with regards to the Rohingya crisis.
They didn't support us during our independence, and they certainly didn't support us now despite our efforts for amicable relations towards China and support for their economic goals throughout the years. This is despite our laughable political environment. We are not an aggressive nation, nor are we interested in conquering other's territory, nor do we wish to interfere in other's affairs. China's language with regards to our security and economic interests were uncalled for and absolutely unacceptable to Bangladesh. Everyone, be it BNP, AL and commonerss and elites agrees with this.
So which will it be? A cheerleader or a power to make the China-man cower to your feet? I prefer the later. And yes, I agree that there's needs to be cataclysm in our politics. A bunch of impotents sit on my....I mean....our throne. And that'll take time.
There are many scenarios as to where our beloved continent of Asia will go. And in none of those scenarios will China come out on top. That is a promise.