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PM: Armed Forces to be strengthened to protect sovereignty
Tribune Desk
File photo of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina Focus Bangla
She made the statements after inaugurating 'Bangabandhu Complex' of Bangladesh Air Force Academy in Jessore
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Thursday said the armed forces should be equipped with modern technologies to be prepared to protect the independence and sovereignty of Bangladesh in case of any attack.
She said: "We don't want to engage in war with anyone...but if there is any attack, we will be prepared to keep Bangladesh free from enemies and protect our independence and sovereignty. Our goal is to equip our defence forces with modern technologies accordingly."
The PM made the statements after inaugurating 'Bangabandhu Complex' of Bangladesh Air Force Academy in Jessore, reports UNB.
She also unveiled the plaque of foundation stone of Biman Sena Training Institute of the Air Base Zahurul Haque in Patenga, Chittagong, and formally inaugurated the activities of its 105 Advanced Jet Training Unit via videoconferencing from Jessore.
Sheikh Hasina said, the Father of the Nation's policy was "friendship to all, malice to none," adding, "We still believe in this policy."
She urged all members of the Bangladesh Air Force to work competently, with confidence and self-esteem for building a modern and prosperous country.
"I would like to tell all members of the Air Force that only self-confidence and self-respect can take a nation forward. Honesty and competence will embolden us in every sphere.”
The Bangabandhu Complex was constructed with modern facilities including the scope for providing training to 600 flight cadets at a time.
Besides, there are eight laboratories, and hangars for 30 aircrafts under the complex.
Earlier on her arrival at the Air Force Academy, the Prime Minister was given a guard of honour by a contingent of the Bangladesh Air Force.
Air Chief Marshal Masihuzzaman Serniabat was present at the ceremony.
PM: Armed Forces to be strengthened to protect sovereignty
Tribune Desk
- Published at 03:55 pm October 25th, 2018
File photo of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina Focus Bangla
She made the statements after inaugurating 'Bangabandhu Complex' of Bangladesh Air Force Academy in Jessore
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Thursday said the armed forces should be equipped with modern technologies to be prepared to protect the independence and sovereignty of Bangladesh in case of any attack.
She said: "We don't want to engage in war with anyone...but if there is any attack, we will be prepared to keep Bangladesh free from enemies and protect our independence and sovereignty. Our goal is to equip our defence forces with modern technologies accordingly."
The PM made the statements after inaugurating 'Bangabandhu Complex' of Bangladesh Air Force Academy in Jessore, reports UNB.
She also unveiled the plaque of foundation stone of Biman Sena Training Institute of the Air Base Zahurul Haque in Patenga, Chittagong, and formally inaugurated the activities of its 105 Advanced Jet Training Unit via videoconferencing from Jessore.
Sheikh Hasina said, the Father of the Nation's policy was "friendship to all, malice to none," adding, "We still believe in this policy."
She urged all members of the Bangladesh Air Force to work competently, with confidence and self-esteem for building a modern and prosperous country.
"I would like to tell all members of the Air Force that only self-confidence and self-respect can take a nation forward. Honesty and competence will embolden us in every sphere.”
The Bangabandhu Complex was constructed with modern facilities including the scope for providing training to 600 flight cadets at a time.
Besides, there are eight laboratories, and hangars for 30 aircrafts under the complex.
Earlier on her arrival at the Air Force Academy, the Prime Minister was given a guard of honour by a contingent of the Bangladesh Air Force.
Air Chief Marshal Masihuzzaman Serniabat was present at the ceremony.