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my post deleted,,,hmm
so my prediction was correct
so my prediction was correct
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why dhoti?? btw some Punjabis wear lungi too right?
Lungi....no Lungi !
Some Punjabis from the villages wear Dhotis or some of its other renditions (I've forgotten what they're called) but most of us wear Shalwar Kameez !
Come now - why so bashful about Punjabis wearing Lungis? Don't be re-writing history now. So what do you call the wraparound bottom garment that's part of the Bhangra dance outfit? Chadar?
Salam.
With BD and Pakistan squarely fitting in the String of Pearls project with China, which will transform their relations with the PRC and would alter the S.Asian balance of power in China's favour, how do Bangladeshi people want their future relations with Pakistan?
Its clear that a China lead block in South Asia is in the works. All Muslim states in S.Asia, namely Pakistan, Maldives and Bangladesh are on the same page to support the Chinese project and to have China as the undisputed regional power with 3 Muslim allies in the region.
Such a block would also require strategic cooperation to take place between Pakistan and Bangladesh as two major power brokers.
In the light of the above geopolitical shift, how would the BD citizenry want their relations with Pakistan to look like?
@Loki @kalu_miah @snowqueen tag others too pls.
You've started out with a wrong premise. There is no 'String of Pearls' to begin with. It's a fallacy created by some dumb idiot named Christopher Pehrson, a lieutenant colonel in the US Air Force in 2004.Salam.
With BD and Pakistan squarely fitting in the String of Pearls project with China, which will transform their relations with the PRC and would alter the S.Asian balance of power in China's favour, how do Bangladeshi people want their future relations with Pakistan?
Its clear that a China lead block in South Asia is in the works. All Muslim states in S.Asia, namely Pakistan, Maldives and Bangladesh are on the same page to support the Chinese project and to have China as the undisputed regional power with 3 Muslim allies in the region.
Such a block would also require strategic cooperation to take place between Pakistan and Bangladesh as two major power brokers.
In the light of the above geopolitical shift, how would the BD citizenry want their relations with Pakistan to look like?
India should take the stranded Indians who are BAL people. India should apologize for meddling in internal affair of East Pakistan and eventually invading BD landmass, that caused a lot of suffering and an sovereign landmass to lose its right to self determinationIt will be a great benefit for us to have a better relation with Pakistan. Both the nation should come forward leaving their old memories. It is a great market for pakistan to import.
To make this happen. Pakistan can change their diplomatic strategy. Official apology for 1971. Stop supporting jamaat.
Take stranded pakistanis from bangladesh.
who are these stranded pakistanis.. did you mean biharis?It will be a great benefit for us to have a better relation with Pakistan. Both the nation should come forward leaving their old memories. It is a great market for pakistan to import.
To make this happen. Pakistan can change their diplomatic strategy. Official apology for 1971. Stop supporting jamaat.
Take stranded pakistanis from bangladesh.
Armstrong bhai. of course you guys were salwars a lot. but i have seen Punjabis (of Pakistan) wear something that IS a lungi. maybe it is more among rural folks, or among people with background in North India? wikipedia says Punjabis call it tehmatLungi....no Lungi !
Some Punjabis from the villages wear Dhotis or some of its other renditions (I've forgotten what they're called) but most of us wear Shalwar Kameez !
You've started out with a wrong premise. There is no 'String of Pearls' to begin with. It's a fallacy created by some dumb idiot named Christopher Pehrson, a lieutenant colonel in the US Air Force in 2004.
Popular as it might be, the so called 'string of pearls theory' is more a matter of speculation than hard reality. For one, commercial ports which these basically are, do not necessarily lead to naval bases. China will settle for access to 'places', not 'bases' in the Indian Ocean. Beijing is negotiating agreements that grant Chinese vessels the right to call at ports like Gwadar, Hambantota, and Chittagong to rest, refuel, and perhaps refit. China entertains little desire for a wholly-owned base network.
The so called 'string of pearls' also masks the reality that China has yet to achieve the capability to turn these ports into naval bases.
The core interest of China is the South China Sea which it needs to dominate not only against naval forces of the littoral states but the US and Australian Navies too. This game of domination in the South China Sea could spill over well into the next decade and beyond.
The PLAN would therefore need to concentrate its meager naval resources here and not fritter it away by sending them to dominate the Indian Ocean. It just does not have the capability for sea control over two different geographies more so when there are already two powerful American fleets operating in the Indian Ocean area.
Does a engineering trainee from India fit anywhere?@BDforever - May be a Lungi wearing Fish eating Management trainee somewhere in Dhaka but hes still my Brother even if I'm a Dhoti wearing Chicken eating Finance trainee somewhere in Lahore !
India should take the stranded Indians who are BAL people. India should apologize for meddling in internal affair of East Pakistan and eventually invading BD landmass, that caused a lot of suffering and an sovereign landmass to lose its right to self determination