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I am quite sure, Myanmar will go for Kilo sub.Both Thailand and Bangladesh recent submarine procurement have sent panic among the Burmese armed personnel.We should continue squeezing their economy like lemon.
Myanmar is a strategic neighbour of China. Thailand deal is not intended to squeeze or pressure them. We just got our second pipeline going.I am quite sure, Myanmar will go for Kilo sub.
Myanmar is a strategic neighbour of China. Thailand deal is not intended to squeeze or pressure them. We just got our second pipeline going.
What Myanmar needs is support and a friendly attitude to solve their separatist problem. Peaceful and united Myanmar in the long term interest of China.
China separates the issue near borders from the religion-based separatism in the south.
Both Thailand and Bangladesh recent submarine procurement have sent panic among the Burmese armed personnel.We should continue squeezing their economy like lemon.
Obviously they can! They got supa pawa India (since 2012) with them. Together they will crush Bangladesh...The question is, can they afford an arms race with Bangladeshi and Thailand?
Bangladesh GDP Nominal in 2017 will reach 226 Billion usd, meanwhile Burmese economy in this year only 68 Billion usd.
IMF Projected in 2020 Bangladeshi economy will reach 300 billion usd, and in 2023 will pass 400 billion usd.
Bangladesh economy have great potential, and also you are part of One Belt One Road Mega-Project with Chinese Investment in Bangaldeshi Infrastructure.
I am sure, Bangladesh economy will become much bigger than IMF projection.
8x Yuan Class AIP Subs will not be a problem for Bangladeshi Navy in the next years
Burmese military is not worth mentioning. The kokang rebels of Chinese origin is giving them a run for their money.Both Thailand and Bangladesh recent submarine procurement have sent panic among the Burmese armed personnel.We should continue squeezing their economy like lemon.
Myanmar is in bed with US, while feigning pity to scam money from china. They are not China's partner. BD and Thailand are the real partners of ChinaMyanmar is a strategic neighbour of China. Thailand deal is not intended to squeeze or pressure them. We just got our second pipeline going.
What Myanmar needs is support and a friendly attitude to solve their separatist problem. Peaceful and united Myanmar in the long term interest of China.
China separates the issue near borders from the religion-based separatism in the south.
Myanmar is in bed with US, while feigning pity to scam money from china. They are not China's partner. BD and Thailand are the real partners of China
kilo is not available now. bro Russian amur class is too expensive.I am quite sure, Myanmar will go for Kilo sub.
agreed.. broIn any case, no reason to show hostility in the form of intervening in their internal affairs. The two pipelines are now fully online and that's all that matters. Some BD members' criticism toward Myanmar is of sectarian/religious origin (in bed with Saudis?). China's cannot be played by that in the same manner it cannot be played by a Myanmar in bed with US.
Agree, I would say 039A variant like S26T would be most suitable, though perhaps will happen some years down the road when fiscal room allows.kilo is not available now. bro Russian amur class is too expensive.
if MM go for sub , it's sure it will be Chinese one. bro
It's progressing, just posted latest news at https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/how-china-rules-the-waves.472879/page-5, comments welcome.agreed.. bro
Myanmar need Chinese investment to improve its economy and China can use Myanmar as shortest and Cheapest way to B.o.B for its Southern states avoiding malacca strait
yes. broAgree, I would say 039A variant like S26T would be most suitable, though perhaps will happen some years down the road when fiscal room allows.
It's progressing, just posted latest news at https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/how-china-rules-the-waves.472879/page-5, comments welcome.