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Ramu
Thanks for your comments, look we are a poor country and like most countries in our stage of development we have many problems of our own. I have no problem doing business with India if its in our benefit, but if anything is detrimental to our interests I will say so. India is a larger country then us with a bigger more mature market, however it is also one of the more restrictive (have a look at the negative list targeted specific to Bangladesh), so on one hand we are expected to open our markets to Indian goods and services but at the same time India restricts what we can sell. Now on the trust thing you asked with regards India, Indian occupation of one our islands on our west coast, border enclaves issues etc are just a few things but its generally the big brother attitude and expectation that Bangladesh is part Indias sphere of influence (generally we don't like being told what we should and shouldn't do).
Look when Indians talk about India / Bangladesh friendship, it seems most of the time in the context of, how India helped in our independence and we therefore have to be forever grateful to them or how they are giving us this line of credit and its made to sound like aid to Bangladesh, when its just standard business practice (we get same when buying goods and service from other countries/world bank).
Just an example of what I mean, I live here in the UK and work for a company where they have a large Indian work force (they are on contract from an Indian company, supporting us), they mostly talk to each other in Hindi, and so I also spoke to them in Hindi (note a lot of Bangladeshis are fluent in Hindi, blame Bollywood for that). Anyway they never asked me where I was from; eventually the topic of Bangladesh came up at lunch, and you would not believe the stuff they were saying (I wont repeat it here), it was verging on the racist. You should have seen their faces when I told them where I was from, funny how quickly they change their tune!
Hope you understand what I am getting at, Im not anti Indian, just pro Bangladeshi, if you want to win our trust, talk to us on an equal basis and don't try to sound like youre preaching, just remember we are an INDEPENDENT sovereign country, with our own national interest which may often not coincide with yours.
An excellent post. You are absolutely right.
A lot of Indians do expect Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Bhutan and Nepal to adhere to Indian policy, since India is the biggest player in the region. I have seen Indians looking down on citizens of neighbouring nations, especially in the light of our current economic ascension. What many Indian politicians and civilians forget is that these are sovereign nations and as such should pursue their interest, not ours.
Right now, as damiendehorn said in a subsequent post, China is offering them better terms and trade conditions. So if India wants to improve trade and relations with bangladesh, we have to treat them as an equal, sovereign nation, which, unfortunately, many in our political establishment don't.
Now, about 1971, it happened almost 4 decades ago. I am sure many bangladeshis are grateful for it, and many are not. But India can't use '71 as a reason to believe Bangladesh will constantly look up to us. If Russia comes to boss India around, will we stand for it? Even though USSR did support us during the Cold War?
If India wants to be a regional superpower we should do so by winning the respect and admiration of our neighbours, not by using our economic, political or military superiority to belittle others. We should compete with China in the region by offering our neighbours better trade terms.