Maira La
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Let's talk about the future of our beloved motherland here, my friends.
I'll make it short. I want to hear what the rest of you would do if you were given the PM-ship of BD in a platter.
If I had the chance to chart out our future, I'd take immediate measures to implement the following:
Foreign Affairs:
1 - Sort out all outstanding issues with India, starting with Talpotty. We can always cut the island in half if nothing else works.
2 - Create a regional economic body consisting of the seven siblings, Nepal, Bhutan and Arakan. Thereby we can collaborate on regional connectivity, sharing of surplus power and cross-border investments.
3 - Get connected to China and SE Asia through road and rail networks. Myanmar is undergoing a peaceful transition to democracy. So there's more stability on the eastern frontier. Can we trust them? Time can tell.
Education:
1 - Revoke licenses of most private universities, barring a few with good records of student employment.
2 - Set up polytechnic institutes all over the country to train people in skilled trades relevant to BD industry. Not everyone needs higher education at universities. Read this, politicians!
3 - Sponsor students to study at top universities in the Western world. It's expensive alright. They can be contractually obligated to return and work for the government or in the private sector for a specified period of time. So, yes, that's how we can reverse the brain drain!
Military:
1 - Create a National Security Council, consisting of the three COS, the intelligence heads and several high-ranking officers. NSC must be given the authority to manage defence personnel, military purchases and army deployments without political intervention.
2 - ToT should be part of major purchases packages. Must set up an R&D wing for the armed forces. The engineering slave force (no, I didn't mean that) can be trained in the West and then brought back to lead this sector.
3 - Stay comfortably armed for overseas military activities in the future. It's a necessity for resource hungry nations. If India ever goes on a military (mis)adventure in sub-Saharan Africa in the future, we should do our best to provide diplomatic and military support to them, and in return we can grab a tiny share of the booty. I say tiny share, because they can do without us. It's reminiscent of US-UK alliance.
Woah, that's a ton of "thinking out loud" today. Later dudes!
I'll make it short. I want to hear what the rest of you would do if you were given the PM-ship of BD in a platter.
If I had the chance to chart out our future, I'd take immediate measures to implement the following:
Foreign Affairs:
1 - Sort out all outstanding issues with India, starting with Talpotty. We can always cut the island in half if nothing else works.
2 - Create a regional economic body consisting of the seven siblings, Nepal, Bhutan and Arakan. Thereby we can collaborate on regional connectivity, sharing of surplus power and cross-border investments.
3 - Get connected to China and SE Asia through road and rail networks. Myanmar is undergoing a peaceful transition to democracy. So there's more stability on the eastern frontier. Can we trust them? Time can tell.
Education:
1 - Revoke licenses of most private universities, barring a few with good records of student employment.
2 - Set up polytechnic institutes all over the country to train people in skilled trades relevant to BD industry. Not everyone needs higher education at universities. Read this, politicians!
3 - Sponsor students to study at top universities in the Western world. It's expensive alright. They can be contractually obligated to return and work for the government or in the private sector for a specified period of time. So, yes, that's how we can reverse the brain drain!
Military:
1 - Create a National Security Council, consisting of the three COS, the intelligence heads and several high-ranking officers. NSC must be given the authority to manage defence personnel, military purchases and army deployments without political intervention.
2 - ToT should be part of major purchases packages. Must set up an R&D wing for the armed forces. The engineering slave force (no, I didn't mean that) can be trained in the West and then brought back to lead this sector.
3 - Stay comfortably armed for overseas military activities in the future. It's a necessity for resource hungry nations. If India ever goes on a military (mis)adventure in sub-Saharan Africa in the future, we should do our best to provide diplomatic and military support to them, and in return we can grab a tiny share of the booty. I say tiny share, because they can do without us. It's reminiscent of US-UK alliance.
Woah, that's a ton of "thinking out loud" today. Later dudes!