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The latest move from Bangladesh, a country that got its freedom from Pakistan with the help of the Indian Army, has come amid tensions between India and China. Analysts see the latest purchase of military weapons from China as an act of provocation toward India.



After Nepal, another crucial Indian ally Bangladesh seems to have tilted towards China. According to local media reports, Bangladesh has decided to buy advances military weapons from NORINCO and other Chinese state-owned companies in a bid to achieve Forces Goal 2030, a move to modernise the country's armed forces.

The latest purchase includes tanks, missiles and other military weapons and is part of Bangladesh's ambitious Forces Goal 2030, a modernisation program of the country's Armed Forces which began in 2009.

As part of the Forces Goal 2030, Bangladesh aims to equip its military with modern gear like Night Vision Goggles (NVG), Ballistic helmets, Eye protective gear, Bulletproof vest, person to person communicators, palmtop GPS device and BD-08 assault rifles with a Collimator sight.

Since 2009, Bangladesh has purchased 650 BTR-80 APCs, 50 Otokar Cobra I LAVs, 50 Otokar Cobra II MRAPs and several BOV M11 armoured reconnaissance vehicles. Most of these were bought from China, which happens to be Dhaka's largest weapons supplier.

Act of provocation toward India

The latest move from Bangladesh, a country that got its freedom from Pakistan with the help of the Indian Army, has come amid tensions between India and China. Analysts see the latest purchase of military weapons from China as an act of provocation toward India.

India has favoured and helped Bangladesh on multiple occasions and the experts believe Dhaka's move to increase its closeness with china may result in losing goodwill with New Delhi.

Bangladesh stands to lose more

As Bangladesh's saviour and all-weather ally, India has been financing many of Dhaka's development projects in power, railways, road and transport, health and technical education in addition to investments in textiles, banking and telecommunications.

In 2017-18, bilateral trade between India and Bangladesh was USD 9.5 billion with India's exports pegged at USD 8.6 billion and imports at just USD 0.87 billion. This means India provides most goods and services to Bangladesh.

Experts believe if Dhaka chooses China over India, it may severely dent the country's overall development and will be considered economic suicide by the country. Given the trade deficit, Bangladesh stands to lose much more if the country chooses China over India.


source by Shashi Sharma Jun 22, 2020 09:47 IST

(no I did not write this, article, source is linked above.)
 
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Since 2009, Bangladesh has purchased 650 BTR-80 APCs, 50 Otokar Cobra I LAVs, 50 Otokar Cobra II MRAPs and several BOV M11 armoured reconnaissance vehicles. Most of these were bought from China, which happens to be Dhaka's largest weapons supplier.
source by Shashi Sharma Jun 22, 2020 09:47 IST
I'm sorry but since when does China supplies these weapons?
 
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No. India had been ok with Bangladesh choosing China for military purchases. They have been doing for some time now. So I don't see why that would change.
 
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I dont think so it is to annoy or it will annoy Inida itself is one of the biggest trading partner with China.

Issue can arise if Bangladesh sets some startegic defense deal with China like buying air defense systems with continuous support of chinese. Any military base, AWACS again with continuous support.
 
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Of course it would. Only if you use your brain

Did they rejected any Indian Weapon to choose Chinese... I don't think so because currently India is not an exporter of weapons... It is Bangladesh's money, they would have looked into various options and would have bought the one which they feel is best for them... I don't understand the problem...

More than India... Russia, US and EU should be worrying... you are just trying to use your brain beyond its capabilities...

I dont think so it is to annoy or it will annoy Inida itself is one of the biggest trading partner with China.

Issue can arise if Bangladesh sets some startegic defense deal with China like buying air defense systems with continuous support of chinese. Any military base, AWACS again with continuous support.

I think ADS and Awacs will annoy India and a Military base will rattle it... but India is not going to be the only country to NOTICE THIS...
 
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So India can even purchase boycott china products from China, but has issue with Bangladesh buying basic gear for its soldiers? o_O
 
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What alternate does India offer to partner countries that have a limited budget? NOTHING. Most Indian defence projects are up to all sorts of no good. Even if India get annoyed with the neighbouring countries buying weapons from a rival, it is India's own fault that put them into that position.
 
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The latest move from Bangladesh, a country that got its freedom from Pakistan with the help of the Indian Army, has come amid tensions between India and China. Analysts see the latest purchase of military weapons from China as an act of provocation toward India.



After Nepal, another crucial Indian ally Bangladesh seems to have tilted towards China. According to local media reports, Bangladesh has decided to buy advances military weapons from NORINCO and other Chinese state-owned companies in a bid to achieve Forces Goal 2030, a move to modernise the country's armed forces.

The latest purchase includes tanks, missiles and other military weapons and is part of Bangladesh's ambitious Forces Goal 2030, a modernisation program of the country's Armed Forces which began in 2009.

As part of the Forces Goal 2030, Bangladesh aims to equip its military with modern gear like Night Vision Goggles (NVG), Ballistic helmets, Eye protective gear, Bulletproof vest, person to person communicators, palmtop GPS device and BD-08 assault rifles with a Collimator sight.

Since 2009, Bangladesh has purchased 650 BTR-80 APCs, 50 Otokar Cobra I LAVs, 50 Otokar Cobra II MRAPs and several BOV M11 armoured reconnaissance vehicles. Most of these were bought from China, which happens to be Dhaka's largest weapons supplier.

Act of provocation toward India

The latest move from Bangladesh, a country that got its freedom from Pakistan with the help of the Indian Army, has come amid tensions between India and China. Analysts see the latest purchase of military weapons from China as an act of provocation toward India.

India has favoured and helped Bangladesh on multiple occasions and the experts believe Dhaka's move to increase its closeness with china may result in losing goodwill with New Delhi.

Bangladesh stands to lose more

As Bangladesh's saviour and all-weather ally, India has been financing many of Dhaka's development projects in power, railways, road and transport, health and technical education in addition to investments in textiles, banking and telecommunications.

In 2017-18, bilateral trade between India and Bangladesh was USD 9.5 billion with India's exports pegged at USD 8.6 billion and imports at just USD 0.87 billion. This means India provides most goods and services to Bangladesh.

Experts believe if Dhaka chooses China over India, it may severely dent the country's overall development and will be considered economic suicide by the country. Given the trade deficit, Bangladesh stands to lose much more if the country chooses China over India.


source by Shashi Sharma Jun 22, 2020 09:47 IST

Even with all the investments, which means money going into Bangladesh from India, India still has an 8 BILLION DOLLAR TRADE SURPLUS WITH BANGLADESH.

This is crazy, how is Bangladesh the beneficiary in this relationship when India is making all the money.

:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:
 
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why everyone making cry this poor country called india and her PM surrender modi chai wala ?:rolleyes:
 
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