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Finalization of a deal with Moscow for buying its military hardware worth about $1 billion would be high on the agenda of prime minister Sheikh Hasina during her four-day visit to the Russian Federation set to begin on January 14, officials said.

As the deal could not be finalized due to differences on the rate of interest
on the suppliers credit with which Dhaka would buy the military hardware, the negotiators left the matter to the Bangladesh prime minister and Russian president Vladimir Putin to sort the issue out, they said.

Bangladesh would have to count interest at high rate to repay the supplier’s credit for Russian arms.

Bangladesh negotiation team led by Major General Abdul Matin of the Armed Forces Division visited Moscow last week to get down to nitty-gritty of the biggest arms deal between the two countries.

The negotiations between the two sides are stuck over interest rate of the supplier’s credit with Moscow demanding over four per cent and Dhaka asking to lower it to three per cent.
Putin and Hasina are expected to ink the deal in Moscow during her visit to Russia spanning January 14 and 17.

Finance Ministry officials are objecting to four per cent interest rate on the supplier’s credit and they called its too high.

They favour lowering the lending rate to three per cent by Moscow.

For Bangladesh arms purchase from Russia is nothing new, foreign minister Dipu Moni told New Age Monday.

‘We buy arms not only from Russia but also from China and other countries,’ she said.

Dhaka also requested Moscow to increase the credit to $1 billion from $850 million, officials said.
Bangladesh wants to repayment the credit in 18 years, but Moscow insists on a 10-year repayment period, they said.

If the deal is signed, Rosoboronexport, the sate-owned Russian arms supplier, would supply the defense equipment including fighter training planes which can be converted to jet fighters.
Anti-tank missiles would be among the supplies.

Four other deals including the financing a nuclear power plant in Bangladesh and its information centre in Dhaka are also expected to be signed during Hasina’s Moscow visit.

Her Moscow visit would speed up the setting up of Bangladesh’s first nuclear power plant at Rooppur in Pabna, said state-minister for science and technology Yeafesh Osman.

Russia offered $500 million in credit for technical studies for setting up the Ruppur nuclear power plant with a capacity to generate 2,000MW of electricity.

The deal await sorting out the differences between the two sides on the rate of interest with Moscow asking for over four per cent and Dhaka at three per cent.

Dhaka and Moscow are expected to sign half a dozen memorandums of understanding during Hasina’s visit to facilitate wheat trade, cooperation in health care and medical science, cooperation between state-owned energy mining companies and cultural exchanges.

Purchase of arms high on agenda
 
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Join the party of all nations of S Asia who spend more because of others than on themselves
 
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So does they want K-8s, JF-17 blockIIs???

why you want to shove k-8s and jf-17 down the throats of everyone....on every other thread someone is asking someone else to buy jf-17...i mean leave asking everyone will you buy our products or not ...if they wanna buy they will buy it regardless of what we fanboys think here....you are asking to a forum member who has no link to anyone higher up the hierarchy ....honestly tell me does that make sense? either way you are degrading your own products...this is not the way marketing is done ...i hope marketibg people at PAC doesnot embrace this strategy ..... news clearly states russian aircrafts .....so whats the point for jf-17 and K-8 here? let alone jf-17 block2 which is not on the scene even, even PAF is far away to induct them in numbers
 
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We are going to purchase MI-171SH Helicopter, BTR -80K APC PP-91 MTU-90 Armored Bridgelayer , Metis M1 and kornet E anti tank missile AGS-30 grenade luncher for army and for Air force Yak-130 training aircraft ,Kasta 1E and 2E radar, GAMA DE radar
 
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why you want to shove k-8s and jf-17 down the throats of everyone....on every other thread someone is asking someone else to buy jf-17...i mean leave asking everyone will you buy our products or not ...if they wanna buy they will buy it regardless of what we fanboys think here....you are asking to a forum member who has no link to anyone higher up the hierarchy ....honestly tell me does that make sense? either way you are degrading your own products...this is not the way marketing is done ...i hope marketibg people at PAC doesnot embrace this strategy ..... news clearly states russian aircrafts .....so whats the point for jf-17 and K-8 here? let alone jf-17 block2 which is not on the scene even, even PAF is far away to induct them in numbers

Excuse me, Sir, can you cite the name of one country that has shown interest in JF-17? Moreover, it is strictly a Pakistan-China jt. venture and Pakistan is committed to buy or assemble certain number of this plane for the next future. BD is perhaps not interested to buy, but Pakistan itself may not be willing to sell.
 
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We are going to purchase MI-171SH Helicopter, BTR -80K APC PP-91 MTU-90 Armored Bridgelayer , Metis M1 and kornet E anti tank missile AGS-30 grenade luncher for army and for Air force Yak-130 training aircraft ,Kasta 1E and 2E radar, GAMA DE radar
Oh really? Then hardware wise it wouldn't be a bad deal but show us proof like circulation through ISPR, please.
 
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Excuse me, Sir, can you cite the name of one country that has shown interest in JF-17?

Azerbaijan , Egypt, zimbabwe and couple others

Moreover, it is strictly a Pakistan-China jt. venture and Pakistan is committed to buy or assemble certain number of this plane for the next future
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Yes and that means both countries cant sell the aircraft to another country without the approval of both. and there is no contract for PAF which says PAF can produce only a certain number....PAF can produce as many aircrafts as they want as far as PAF has budget ....why would china restrict PAF .....PAF is a 50% Partner ....plus as more aircrafts will be produced it will also benefit china ....PAF has a slight variation in their jf-17s compared to fc-1s as the former one incorporates many local components and that is only going to further increase i.e the local equipment/ electronics

BD is perhaps not interested to buy, but Pakistan itself may not be willing to sell.

Thats what i meant when i said "stop shoving it to others throat" Bangladesh is more happy to buy russian aircrafts in form of mig-29 plus as the bangladehi govt is pro-indian so PAF most probably will not want to sell an aircraft to them which is soon to become the backbone of the airforce
 
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