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Monkes jump.

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What like the ones that were in that tank? :lol:

Its almost sad how easy it is to make fun of you.
 
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Do you think that you will be able to export your crap? You think you can enter the consumer electronics market? :rofl:

Just shut up and go make me some underwear.
Idiot, BD is a 143 billion dollar consumer goods market. We need to fulfill the local first.
http://gulfnews.com/business/aviation/bangladesh-electronics-giant-walton-enters-gcc-market-1.990514
http://print.thefinancialexpress-bd.com/old/more.php?news_id=121204&date=2012-02-25
http://www.newstoday.com.bd/?option=details&news_id=2386154&date=2014-08-11


This is just one brand and came out in single search result in google.[/QUOTE]

Why don't you ask Brazil how their import substitution policies went? Your government are frantically trying to find the next step from RMG and are desperate for foreign investment but few are forthcoming. The only takers are Indians and I fully expect your country to fall closer and closer into their orbit.

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Monkes jump.

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You do know that we have 3 times as many of those tanks as you, right?
 
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Myanmar army uses the battalion as the basic maneuver formation. However it prefers conducting operations at the company level. The battalions, like the British system, are grouped into regiments for morale and administrative purposes. These included the Burma, Light Infantry Regiment, Burma Rifles, Kachin Rifles, Chin Rifles, Shan Rifles and Kayah Rifles. Most of these regiments were ethnically integrated in 1983. A battalion is organized into four rifle companies of three platoons, plus a support company with Mortar, MMG, and RCL platoons, and an administrative company. A battalion consists 27 officers and 723 ORs.

Myanmar was a secluded country for a long time. From 1962 to 2011, the country was ruled by a military junta and was isolated from rest of the world. The first general election in 20 years was held in 2010. This was hailed by the military rulers as an important step in the transition from military governance to a democratic system. An ex-chief won the votes and formed the government which is still at office. Main opposition party, National League for Democracy, boycotted the election but maintained a smoothing relation with the rulers afterwards. Since that election, Myanmar is gradually emerging from the international isolation phase into an open space with assistance from its key ally China.

The constitution however still shields the military passively. According to the 2008 constitution, a significant quarter of seats in both parliamentary chambers will be reserved for the military and interior, defence and border affairs ministerial posts will be held by serving army generals.

Myanmar is preparing to hold the next general elections in 2015. Main opposition group National League for Democracy is likely to win a major portion of the seats. But whatever the case, the army will continue to play vital roles in calling the big shots.

Under the present government, military spending in Myanmar has been cut significantly. In the 2014-2015 fiscal year, military spending stands at 12% of the budget, following annual reductions from 19% in the 2011-2012 fiscal year. However it is still higher than health and education sectors combined. Though proportion of government expenditure on the military is reducing, its amount continues to increase in real terms
 
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MBT-2000 is enough for india.

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a) Thats in China

b) Those aren't MBT-2000s (do you even know what either are)?

c) You should either wait till your balls drop or you should go easy on the drugs bro. Friendly word of advice.
 
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Why indian cheeks is sporting Myanmar ? What a shameless nation.

Sporting Myanmar? Yes we do play some sports with them, they tend to be more athletic than you lot :P

Is that what you are asking? Why is that shameless? :D
 
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a) Thats in China

b) Those aren't MBT-2000s (do you even know what either are?

c) You should either wait till your balls drop or you should go easy on the drugs bro. Friendly word of advice.


MBT-2000 is from china??? Are u pout of ur mind?

Yah i know what either they are. Pick up ur confusion .

We don't care mayanmar either . Whatever i have seen in this thread

Sporting Myanmar? Yes we do play some sports with them, they tend to be more athletic than you lot :P

Is that what you are asking? Why is that shameless? :D

Then come to us. we want to play wid ur guns.

Bangladeshi officials have said they expect a result in the arbitration over maritime boundaries in the Bay of Bengal by April, as a leaked US cable reveals that Dhaka was seeking US assistance after a Burmese military build-up stemming from the dispute.

“The arguments [over boundaries] will be held in two phases ending on 24 Sept and the ruling is expected in April,” Bangladeshi Foreign Minister Mijarul Quayes told Reuters on Sunday.

The initial complaint was submitted to the UN International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea (ITLOS) in 2009, but the hearings did not commence till 5 September this year.

The dispute concerns a semi-submersible drilling platform owned by Swiss-US oil firmTransocean Inc, but was leased to South Korea’s Daewoo. Daewoo, along with their partner, Kogas, were given permission to explore for oil and gas in the disputed AD-7 offshore block by the Burmese authorities in 2008. The rig was escorted into the contested waters by the Burmese navy.


“Army Chief General Moeen Uddin Ahmed asked the Ambassador [US] for assistance to assess the buildup, specifically requesting satellite imagery to assist the Bangladesh Army see the scope of the Burmese military presence and track further developments,” the cable, dated 18 December 2008, notes.

As a result of pressure at the time, the Daewoo rig, which was believed to have cost some $US400,000 per day, was moved out of the contested area. According to the cable’s source, “[Foreign Affairs advisor] Chowdhury claimed Daewoo had removed its rig in November solely because of pressure from the Korean Government.”

The cable further notes that the military build up was because “the Burmese Government was seeking revenge against Bangladesh for the offshore rig incident.”

The Bangladesh Army chief noted that the Burmese forces, who were believed to be 30 kilometres away from the border, “lived off the land”, and “reports from arriving refugees had underscored the increasing desperation of the under-funded Burmese soldiers”. It continued that the refugees’ “tales of treatment at the hands of Burmese soldiers reflected an increasingly frustrated Military.”

Bangladesh is desperate to secure energy supplies, and the nation’s state-owned oil company, Petrobangla, has signed deals with US oil company Conocco Philips to explore in its waters.
 
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He's already made it to 2009! I wonder how much further he'll click next on the Google search for "Bangladesh apni super duper burmis monkiiis".
 
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He's already made it to 2009! I wonder how much further he'll click next on the Google search for "Bangladesh apni super duper burmis monkiiis".

He literally is a kid or he is literally a new low for BD subforum intellect wise (and thats saying something)....or he doesnt know a word of english and this is all coming through google translate or something.

Just reading what he's typing probably makes my brain cells start to shrivel and die.

Stuff like this:

MBT-2000 is from china??? Are u pout of ur mind?

Yah i know what either they are. Pick up ur confusion .

We don't care mayanmar either . Whatever i have seen in this thread
 
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