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Diplomacy: Myanmar has outsmarted Bangladesh

Sittwe Port will cause the loss of miser Indian money and men by gunfire and bombing. This is how India will pay for backstabbing BD,

@Aung Zaya Hope MM is well and prepared for these terrorist attempts being stoked by BD-origin people (supposedly) living in Japan. MM should approach Japan to trace down this guys IP and identity and keep him on a watchlist for indulging in terrorism dreams in another sovereign country.

They will be trying to attack both Indian and Chinese sponsored investment in MM, MM should tighten security and also give intel feedback to both countries so we can punish BD from the inside too.
 
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It will be in Chinese interest for a global sanction against Myanmar, as they get sole access to the Myanmar oil fields. Hopefully India will play smart dealing with the issue.


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Another CPEC on our east will be sad. I dont mind pakistanis exploited for dolllars but not Myanmarese.
 
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Bangladesh should just give them BD citizenship your a homogenous country and they're stateless bengalis afterall anyway.Sadly there nothing else BD can do .
 
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@Aung Zaya Hope MM is well and prepared for these terrorist attempts being stoked by BD-origin people (supposedly) living in Japan. MM should approach Japan to trace down this guys IP and identity and keep him on a watchlist for indulging in terrorism dreams in another sovereign country.

They will be trying to attack both Indian and Chinese sponsored investment in MM, MM should tighten security and also give intel feedback to both countries so we can punish BD from the inside too.

Bangladesh is known to harbor terrorist and extremists and provide sanctuary from global law enforcement agencies. This guy for instance.

http://nationalpost.com/news/canada/canadian-fugitive-toronto-man-wanted-for-inciting-genocide-living-freely-in-dhaka-bangladesh

An intelligent post in this section?

Another CPEC on our east will be sad. I dont mind pakistanis exploited for dolllars but not Myanmarese.

A CPEC type project in Myanmar will be a direct threat to our Eastern Naval Command.
 
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Diplomacy: Myanmar has outsmarted Bangladesh
Dr. Dilara Choudhury
Entry of as many as four hundred thousand Rohingya refugees, following an attack on Myanmar’s security forces by Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army (ARSA) on August 28, 2017, and consequent genocide of Rohingyas by its security forces, Bangladesh is confronted with serious and numerous non-traditional security threats to its territorial integrity and sovereignty, and has become involved in global politics.

Naturally, questions abound about Government’s non-awareness of a calamity of such magnitude as well as its policies which could have prevented the country’s gargantuan security risks.
Dhaka’s obliviousness
Usually a given country’s security risks are tackled by being vigilant about international political development, especially the ones which may threaten its security, and thereby, undertaking a pro-active diplomacy, so that the conflict may be avoided. In case of Rohingya problem with Myanmar, Dhaka adopted none of the above, though the warning signals rang since late 1970s.

Dhaka fumbled twice in the 1970s and in the 1990s as it agreed to Myanmar’s conditional acceptance of their nationals without addressing the core issue, i.e. determining the criteria for Rohingya identity. Country with foresight and sagacity would have taken a note of it, especially in the 1990s, as the Rohingyas’ by then, had lost their Burmese nationality and basic rights through its reformed 1982 citizenship law and became virtually stateless.

It was not realized that if they are driven out of their country of residence as stateless Bengali illegal immigrants, their natural destination would be Bangladesh. However, till then Myanmar’s intransient attitude about Rohingya issue, though visible, had not yet become rigid. As evidenced now, Myanmar was simply buying time and an opportune time to deal with the Rohingya issue in their own way.

What perplexes us is Dhaka’s obliviousness even when UN and Human Rights Organizations were criticizing Myanmar’s Rohingya atrocities and predicting that an ‘ethnic cleansing’ was on the way following the renewed violence against the Rohingyas by Myanmar’s security forces in 2012.

It is really mindboggling that even then Dhaka did not internationalize the issue by raising it in various regional forums like SAARC, ASEAN, BIMSTEC, and keep our friendly and powerful regional countries such as China, India and Russia informed.
Lack of pro-active diplomacy
While continuing bilaterally with Myanmar, Dhaka’s foremost strategy should have been to undertake a vibrant, pro-active and preventive diplomacy, and convince the world that Rohingyas and Bangladeshis may have similar ethnic identity and religion but they are not Bengali immigrants as they have been living in Rakhine state (Arakan) since 9th century, and highlight its concerns about its potential destabilization, probably triggering a regional one, due to Myanmar’s actions against the Rohingyas.

Instead Dhaka has been all through and till recently was mostly busy with the repatriation procedure (Prothom Alo, Sept. 17, 2017).

Obviously, it is understood that the tremendous outcry in national and international arenas for Rohingya genocide in Myanmar and immediate support by the Islamic countries such as Indonesia, Malaysia, Turkey and Maldives, which emanated due to emotional bond of a common religion, and those from the U.S. and European countries arising mostly for their humanitarian concerns and, cynical as it may be, lack of strategic and economic interest in Myanmar, especially after the U.S. withdrawal from TPP, and not due to Dhaka’s pro-active diplomacy.

Needless to say that Dhaka’s lack of diplomatic capacity has been responsible for the situation the country faces today. Bangladesh is friendless due to the way its foreign policy has been conducted. After years of diplomacy, how is it possible that Dhaka has no support on Rohingya issue, which is threatening its state security, by none of the powerful regional countries such as China, India and Russia?

Stand taken by these regional powers has glaringly highlighted Dhaka’s diplomatic debacle. It is, thus, crystal clear that none considered Bangladesh worth supporting for its inherent strategic and economic values, which would have served their own national interest –strategic and economic. That was not to be, especially in case of India and China.
Dhaka’s ‘India first’ policy
The fact of the matter is that Dhaka has been unsuccessful in maintaining a policy of equidistance from India and China, like that of Myanmar, which was possible due to its geo-strategic location. Bangladesh’s geo-strategic location is crucial for both the regional powers, no less than Myanmar, for their ambition to dominate Indian Ocean and become a world power. In that quest, both India and China need to have a foothold in Dhaka as Dhaka sits centrally along India initiated BCIM corridor and in a strategic position along China’s 21st century Maritime Silk Road.

By maximizing Dhaka’s geostrategic location through diplomatic endeavours, Bangladesh should have wooed both so that one would vie other in order to get Dhaka’s favour. Instead, Dhaka tilted heavily towards Delhi, especially since 2014, with its informal “India first” policy initiated by Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to take care of India’s core security and economic interests (Xiar, Carnegie, New Delhi), that alienated China as its security interest was ignored.

China’s stand on Rohingya is, thus, understandable. But the people of Bangladesh are exacerbated by India’s role as there seems to be no quid pro quo in India-Bangladesh bilateral relations. As a result, Bangladesh find itself helpless as it has no leverage on its most trusted friend.
Myanmar and Rohingya Issue
While Dhaka was grappling with Rohingya problem, Myanmar, on the other hand, has been perusing its objective of Rohingya annihilation by taking systematic steps bilaterally and globally. Bilaterally, while dealing with Rohingyas’ identity issue, Myanmar satisfied Bangladesh by mutually agreeing that the refugees would be called neither Bengalis nor Rohingyas implicitly denying their historical claim, which kept Bangladesh at bay. Subsequently by emphasizing on their Muslim identity by Suu Kyi helped Myanmar to convince the world that Rohingyas are terrorists – a ploy, which would be bought by all – the West, China, India, and Russia as well, all of whom are tackling Islamic insurgencies in their own countries. The reason de tre, thus, was in place so that in the name of curbing terrorism Myanmar could wage genocide of Rohingyas.

However, China, India and Russia did not fall in line with Myanmar only due to their own insurgency problems as the military junta of Myanmar, demonstrating its extraordinary capacity in conducting global politics, embarked on a pro-active diplomacy. Sensing the emergence of a world order, not in place yet, in the form of China-Russia axis vis-a-vis India-Japan axis backed by a retreating pivotal power, the US, Myanmar’s policy of non-alignment, in this regard, prompted it to keep close ties with all major Asian powers.
Its dramatic success in wooing both China and India by accommodating strategic and economic interest of both is discernable as both are trying to please Myanmar in order to curb the influence of the other. Russia, too, became an ally as a potential partner of the possible emerging world order. Myanmar’s confidence in China and Russia has been well founded as both are supporting Myanmar all the way to UN Security Council, a body that has the power to punish Myanmar. Myanmar, thus, by setting the stage both bilaterally and internationally, lashed out with full vigour.
A friendless Bangladesh
As a friendless country, Bangladesh now will have to deal with this calamity, most probably, on its own. Suu Kyi’s recent address to her nation does not augur well for Bangladesh. She has been ambivalent all throughout her speech including the implementation Koffe Anan report as she is trying to dilute it by appointing a national Commission to look into the matter.

Bangladesh now needs to come together, evaluate its national politics as well as its foreign policy if it wants to live as a sovereign and independent country.

Professor Dilara Chowdhury is former faculty member of Jahangir Nagar University, Department of Government and politics and a political analyst
http://www.weeklyholiday.net/Homepage/Pages/UserHome.aspx

It's not only about diplomacy actually... I've said it before, it's a weak government we have and thus, they have such a low voice in international negotiations... On the other hand, the government of Suu Kyi is perhaps, the strongest ever Burma had in its history, fresh from a historic general elections...

For sure, AL expected much more from India... and I'm not talking about the Rohingya issue only. If they are thinking this will have no significant domestic consequences they are utterly wrong... in every mosque in the country Rohingyas are being mentioned in the Friday prayers, pictures of the sufferings of refugees are all over the social media... People are well aware of everything happening there... And to make it even worse for AL, the timing of this crisis remarkably overlaps with the recent countrywide food shortage resulting from the floods early this year...

Back in 1978, a similar exodus of Rohingyas happened after the Operation Naga Min in Arakan state by the General Ne Win-led military regime. However, after few months, the Burmese government agreed to take back all the Rohingya refugees who fled to Bangladesh, under international pressure, accepting them as Burmese citizens... Both Bangladesh and Burma were under military dictatorship. The only difference was the Ne Win-led military junta in Burma was highly unpopular as evident in the mass student protests in Rangoon and other parts of the country while the Ziaur Rahman led military regime in Bangladesh had just won sort of an approval from the people through the presidential referendum in 1977...

Now, we should remain prepared to prevent the situation from escalating... There seem to be a recent rise of Buddhist nationalism in CHT and with the arrival of the Rohingyas, things could get worse...
 
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Bangladesh should just give them BD citizenship your a homogenous country and they're stateless bengalis afterall anyway.Sadly there nothing else BD can do .

True. As sad as their plight is, truth is everybody is acting out of their national interest (and not some hatred of muslims as bangladeshis like to pretend to serve their internal political goals) including bangladesh.

Did Pakistan take back stranded pakistanis in bangladesh? They were not the right ethnicity to serve a political end, unlike Afghans. Its rich when muslims can not rise above politics when it comes to muslims but accuse others of muslim hatred. Its just politics and we see it.
 
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True. As sad as their plight is, truth is everybody is acting out of their national interest (and not some hatred of muslims as bangladeshis like to pretend to serve their internal political goals) including bangladesh.

Did Pakistan take back stranded pakistanis in bangladesh? They were not the right ethnicity to serve a political end, unlike Afghans. Its rich when muslims can not rise above politics when it comes to muslims but accuse others of muslim hatred. Its just politics and we see it.

yes I agree still I don't know why pakistan don't take back stranded people in BD shameful really.
 
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Nothing will happen to Myanmar.

The world, at least the democracies of the world have had it with terrorism & terrorist sympathizers. They have understood reality of these people who openly do terrorist acts in the name of their religion and turn around to play victim when the 'other side' fights back.

Fortunately, rest of the world, except the obvious countries, have seen through this charade and are firmly siding with MM in dealing with these terrorists.

Rohigyas tried to convert MM into an Islamic nation and failed. This is what happens to losers in a war. It's high time the religious fanatics of the world realize that the world has had enough and is not willing to play footsie when you are waging a religious war.
 
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It's high time the religious fanatics of the world realize that the world has had enough and is not willing to play footsie when you are waging a religious war.

However this high time won't apply to sanghis of India that you love and support. :)
 
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However this high time won't apply to sanghis of India that you love and support. :)

yes, it does not for obvious reasons.

Sanghis have not done terrorist attacks. Forget Sanghis, Hindus have spread out as many countries as you lot have. How many of us have blown ourselves or drove a car or slit throats of people shouting our gods name?

This false comparison is another reason why the world has had enough of the duplicity.
Introspect mate. It's still not late for the educated and rational people to take back your beautiful religion.
 
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Nothing will happen to Myanmar.

The world, at least the democracies of the world have had it with terrorism & terrorist sympathizers. They have understood reality of these people who openly do terrorist acts in the name of their religion and turn around to play victim when the 'other side' fights back.

Fortunately, rest of the world, except the obvious countries, have seen through this charade and are firmly siding with MM in dealing with these terrorists.

Rohigyas tried to convert MM into an Islamic nation and failed. This is what happens to losers in a war. It's high time the religious fanatics of the world realize that the world has had enough and is not willing to play footsie when you are waging a religious war.

You are either stupid or an anti-Muslim Hindu fanatic.

@Aung Zaya Hope MM is well and prepared for these terrorist attempts being stoked by BD-origin people (supposedly) living in Japan. MM should approach Japan to trace down this guys IP and identity and keep him on a watchlist for indulging in terrorism dreams in another sovereign country.

They will be trying to attack both Indian and Chinese sponsored investment in MM, MM should tighten security and also give intel feedback to both countries so we can punish BD from the inside too.

Rich coming from a moron who rejoices in killings of Rohingyas at the hands of savages and who also wants a bloodbath in BD.
Myanmar will be made to kneel by the inherently more powerful BD nation and Hindu India will just stand and watch.
 
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You are either stupid or an anti-Muslim Hindu fanatic.

Right now there are only ONE KIND of fanatics killing innocents all over the world.
It's your mess, since you are not dealing with it, rest of the world is.
 
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Nothing will happen to Myanmar.

The world, at least the democracies of the world have had it with terrorism & terrorist sympathizers. They have understood reality of these people who openly do terrorist acts in the name of their religion and turn around to play victim when the 'other side' fights back.

Fortunately, rest of the world, except the obvious countries, have seen through this charade and are firmly siding with MM in dealing with these terrorists.

Rohigyas tried to convert MM into an Islamic nation and failed. This is what happens to losers in a war. It's high time the religious fanatics of the world realize that the world has had enough and is not willing to play footsie when you are waging a religious war.

The west have dealt with Muslim insurgent throughout ages. they are not afraid of these as much as you think they are. They will embrace Rohingyas and ARSA with open arm if they think they could checkmate China in BoB.
 
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And that obvious reason is that you are a bigot. Nothing to see any further in it.



He is both. They are correlated with each other. The bigger anti muslim fanatic you are, the more stupid you are.

At the least, BD eyes have now been opened on the Hindu hate for Muslims. Pro-India faction has been weakened significantly in BD.
 
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