Bilal9
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Do you know how many of these textiles are actually owned by Pakistanis, if not kindly go and figure.
There are half a dozen very small towel and home textile factories around Dhaka (Narayanganj) and some in the Chittagong export processing zone. I dealt very closely with the Dhaka Chamber back in the day and these folks were just glad to be in Bangladesh at the time Pakistan was going through its worst Electricity crisis in history. In spite of 1971 we did not turn these people away or cause problems. Where would they go? India?
How would it have been if the tables were turned??
Every Pakistani businessman I came across expressed personal amazement on how nicely we treated them (and with Sharafat), being Pakistanis. My personal experience.
Why doesn't BD invest in indigenous arms production? Or even go for joint production with India, and take advantage of your close relationship with them?
As mentioned already - there is plenty of small arms production, as well as mortars, ammunition, specialized logistics vehicles as well as some short range missiles. Eventually longer range missiles and larger naval platforms will be indigenized, all in time, per our qualitative forces needs.
Arming ourselves to the teeth to benefit our army/navy brass is not where our priorities lie. Arms production is not a number one priority in Bangladesh. Human development is.
Bangladesh economy is expanding at the rate of more or less 8 percent and is destined at some point to be a middle income country. This is starkly visible everywhere in Bangladesh and most educated people know the stakes and what we need, which is an educated, technology-conversant workforce right now.
As a small country - producing arms can take a distant, distant, second, third, fourth place....
Hardly any - vast majority of BD textile factories are owned by BD owners.
Exactly.