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Massive assault River crossing exercise by Bangladesh Armed Forces

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Well I agree to most except few BD ARMY should have around 1000 MBT and 500 Light Tanks with 1000 SP and Towed Artillery and 216 active fighter jets like J10B and SU30 and 4 submarines to and agree with Army Size and others

@BDforever Please gift me a tank when you buy all those, I will crush the damn traffic on my way to office! :crazy_pilot:
 
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Fake photos and fake news.. Some people in the photos of the links are Rakhines who were murdered by So-called Rohingya.. :D

Did you turn all the pages :D I mean RSO ;)
The action talks, for which millions are displaced from home :cray:
 
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Its just a single division- 55th infantry division having their yearly picnic party on the bank of a river by Having mock fighting. They were more interested in displaying rather than being pro soldiers.

If we ever attack the river NAF - that will be spectacular.
 
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Its just a single division- 55th infantry division having their yearly picnic party on the bank of a river by Having mock fighting. They were more interested in displaying rather than being pro soldiers.

If we ever attack the river NAF - that will be spectacular.

You were planning a tour of northern India, right? What happened of it?
 
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Now we shoot all the pole vaulters without any mercy
Find out how many people we have shot after that incident

Killing opponent soldiers is an act of gallantry, killing unarmed civilians is an act of impotence.

BS summery. There was some tension in the border areas at that time, and a patrol party of only 20 Indian border police was targeted and ambushed near a village by a BD troop size of over 1000 men in a pre-planned attack, 16 of the 20 BSF personnel were captured and then killed, 3 of the BD men also died in that incident. Since India & BD otherwise share good relations and Sheikh Hasina was in power, the issue was resolved by talks without further escalation.

You know jackass. Let me give the details.

Tensions arose when BSF began to construct a road in Padua, a disputed territory in the Bangladesh-Meghalaya border, that would link the village to their nearby post. When BSF ignored the warnings from BDR, a group of BDR jawans marched on and captured Padua. To avenge the incident, a brigade size group of BSF and Indian Army troops tried to capture Boroibari enclave which was very much inside Bangladeshi territory in Rangpur division. In a direct armed conflict at least 400 Indian troops and 3 BDR jawans got killed. Later through the interventions of the top leaders, a status quo was declared.

New Age | The Outspoken Daily

Barbaric killing of BSF jawans puts India-Bangladesh relations under severe strain : NEIGHBOURS - India Today
 
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Even for the current size, they are woefully under equipped. A million strong Indian Army fields 3500 to 4000 tanks. Agreed the requirement is different. But take a similar case of Myanmar, and its clear they are under equipped. Just increasing the manpower is useless. India is raising a strike corps on china border and its costing us 10 billion dollars. Your suggestion of adding three times that many people will cost how much if properly equipped???

BD needs to improve their military, no doubts there. But the direction should not be more troops, it should be better equipment. Just my opinion.
Fateh ! long time no see yara ,post more often :cheers:

agreed on the equipment part , even I emphasize on this aspect viz-a-viz Pakistan , that we lack in gadgets , militaries in the subcontinent have been a little slow on this , only now we re seeing the Indian Army introducing some gadgets in the horizon, over all in Asia I think the bench mark of success story when it comes to equipments is South Korea , IMO they equip their soldiers better than the PLA , just my opinion , I can be wrong though :undecided:
 
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You know jackass. Let me give the details.

Tensions arose when BSF began to construct a road in Padua, a disputed territory in the Bangladesh-Meghalaya border, that would link the village to their nearby post. When BSF ignored the warnings from BDR, a group of BDR jawans marched on and captured Padua. To avenge the incident, a brigade size group of BSF and Indian Army troops tried to capture Boroibari enclave which was very much inside Bangladeshi territory in Rangpur division. In a direct armed conflict at least 400 Indian troops and 3 BDR jawans got killed. Later through the interventions of the top leaders, a status quo was declared.

New Age | The Outspoken Daily

Barbaric killing of BSF jawans puts India-Bangladesh relations under severe strain : NEIGHBOURS - India Today

I don't think it was an IA brigade, but an IA division, and BDR killed 4000 of them and only lost 0.0001 BDR.

The 0.0001 BDR was lost because he got shot in the brain, but the rest of the body was intact and he posts on PDF these days.

Seriously though, the stories you guys come up with!


Fateh ! long time no see yara ,post more often :cheers:

agreed on the equipment part , even I emphasize on this aspect viz-a-viz Pakistan , that we lack in gadgets , militaries in the subcontinent have been a little slow on this , only now we re seeing the Indian Army introducing some gadgets in the horizon, over all in Asia I think the bench mark of success story when it comes to equipments is South Korea , IMO they equip their soldiers better than the PLA , just my opinion , I can be wrong though :undecided:

Salaam Bhai! I do follow your posts though. Hope you are doing well, are enjoying your life in every way possible, have your health and family, and are leading others through example, as I've always suspected you do in real life.

YES South Korea definitely, not to forget Japanese too. For BD's landmass 300K sounds like good manpower, if equipped well. But its expensive. BD is overall doing well as a country, somewhere their small defence spending has helped there. A sober thought.
 
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