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Our defence goods suitable for Bangladesh: India

Diplomatic Correspondent |
Published: 23:48, Nov 19,2020
| Updated: 00:07, Nov 20,2020

The Indian government has expressed keenness on engaging Bangladesh in exporting and coproducing heavy defence equipment, including missiles, radars and artillery guns, according to an online discussion held on Thursday.


‘We are keen to work with Bangladesh for platforms like Akash [missiles], radars, mortars, artillery guns, ammunitions, etc,’ Indian defence ministry’s secretary on defence production Raj Kumar said at the discussion.

The defence equipment produced by India is compatible with the need for modernising the Bangladesh defence forces under the Forces Goal 2030, he said.

Mentioning the memorandum of understanding signed between the two countries during a visit of prime minister Sheikh Hasina to New Delhi in 2017 for a US$500 credit line for defence procurements, Raj Kumar said that the defence line of credit ‘is already operational.’

Defence cooperation and partnership between India and Bangladesh has made significant gains in the last few years, he said, adding that there were potentials for the two countries to engage in long-term strategic partnership in the areas of shipbuilding for both commercial and defence requirements.

The discussion was jointly organised by the High Commission of India in Bangladesh, Indian defence ministry and the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry.

Bangladesh shipping minister Khalid Mahmud Chowdhury said that shipbuilding was a growing industry in the country, with a vast fleet of about 20,000 inland and coastal commercial vessels produced here in over four decades.

Indian High Commissioner in Dhaka Vikram Doraiswami stressed the need for Bangladesh and India to work together to develop and leverage one another’s capacities in the areas ranging from science, shipbuilding to infrastructure.

‘The centrality of the Indo-Pacific idea and security along with growth for all the region underpins the notion of ensuring that the maritime domain remains free, open and accessible to all for trade and commerce,’ he said.

Several officials from Bangladesh and Indian sides joined in the discussion.
https://www.newagebd.net/article/122068/our-defence-goods-suitable-for-bangladesh-india
 
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Our defence goods suitable for Bangladesh: India

Diplomatic Correspondent |
Published: 23:48, Nov 19,2020
| Updated: 00:07, Nov 20,2020

The Indian government has expressed keenness on engaging Bangladesh in exporting and coproducing heavy defence equipment, including missiles, radars and artillery guns, according to an online discussion held on Thursday.


‘We are keen to work with Bangladesh for platforms like Akash [missiles], radars, mortars, artillery guns, ammunitions, etc,’ Indian defence ministry’s secretary on defence production Raj Kumar said at the discussion.

The defence equipment produced by India is compatible with the need for modernising the Bangladesh defence forces under the Forces Goal 2030, he said.

Mentioning the memorandum of understanding signed between the two countries during a visit of prime minister Sheikh Hasina to New Delhi in 2017 for a US$500 credit line for defence procurements, Raj Kumar said that the defence line of credit ‘is already operational.’

Defence cooperation and partnership between India and Bangladesh has made significant gains in the last few years, he said, adding that there were potentials for the two countries to engage in long-term strategic partnership in the areas of shipbuilding for both commercial and defence requirements.

The discussion was jointly organised by the High Commission of India in Bangladesh, Indian defence ministry and the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry.

Bangladesh shipping minister Khalid Mahmud Chowdhury said that shipbuilding was a growing industry in the country, with a vast fleet of about 20,000 inland and coastal commercial vessels produced here in over four decades.

Indian High Commissioner in Dhaka Vikram Doraiswami stressed the need for Bangladesh and India to work together to develop and leverage one another’s capacities in the areas ranging from science, shipbuilding to infrastructure.

‘The centrality of the Indo-Pacific idea and security along with growth for all the region underpins the notion of ensuring that the maritime domain remains free, open and accessible to all for trade and commerce,’ he said.

Several officials from Bangladesh and Indian sides joined in the discussion.
https://www.newagebd.net/article/122068/our-defence-goods-suitable-for-bangladesh-india
I think Bangladesh can buy at least the brahmos missile. Brahmos missile looks promising. However when it comes to Tejas, tanks, torpedos, etc BD governmet should avoid such weapons.

@DalalErMaNodi @Homo Sapiens
 
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Pls India secretly give bd all your nukes, For free as bd and India are such allies and friends.
 
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Pls India secretly give bd all your nukes, For free as bd and India are such allies and friends.
Hahaha. India even objected when Bangladesh bought Chinese submarines do you think they are going to offer Bangladesh ballistic missiles?
 
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India defence goods are not even suitable for India. :p:They are buying everything from other countries.
I think Bangladesh want something better and can buy better defence goods from other more advanced countries.
 
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if it comes with free PAKISTANI CHA / TEA why not
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this is end game once we buy we are forever under there thumb and also we wont be able to sale to other countries as no one want indian defence equipment
 
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Never seen our military buy even a bullet from India. Not sure if that will ever change. Our government can all be India-friendly as they like but it will be next to impossible to convince our military to buy Indian weapons. Hasina knows jacksh*t about military being the Defence Minister herself. All the needs, assessments and requirements comes from the military brass. Never have I ever seen a tender that includes India's name or even indicates it indirectly.

Didn't their defence minister visit us twice and their PM offered $500 million soft loan to buy Indian weapons? What happened to it? Anyone remembers?

Exactly, no one does because no one gives a rat$ a$$ here. End of story.
 
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Never seen our military buy even a bullet from India. Not sure if that will ever change. Our government can all be India-friendly as they like but it will be next to impossible to convince our military to buy Indian weapons. Hasina knows jacksh*t about military being the Defence Minister herself. All the needs, assessments and requirements comes from the military brass. Never have I ever seen a tender that includes India's name or even indicates it indirectly.

Didn't their defence minister visit us twice and their PM offered $500 million soft loan to buy Indian weapons? What happened to it? Anyone remembers?

Exactly, no one does because no one gives a rat$ a$$ here. End of story.



They bought staff car, Tata hexa, after three years of incessant nagging, that's about it.
 
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They bought staff car, Tata hexa, after three years of incessant nagging, that's about it.
The military also buys inconsequential items like blankets, lentil, some bulletproof vests, fabric, etc. from India from time to time. There is no dependency on anything.
 
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