So the Hujis get caught because of India's help?
In other words, you mean they should not?
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and that you want the same situation as in today's Pakistan where these terrorist organisations kill Pakistanis themselves?
if you don't like Indian goods, don't buy them. If there is no demand, supply will die out. If you buy Indian goods, then don't complain.
Produce good products and India will just lap it up.
You are aware how much we like China, but their cheap products just flood our market and footpath!!
The Chinese goods being cheap are also shoddy. And because they are cheap, Indians are getting a taste of what was the US' luxury so far - waste economy!
My point about the Huji is that BD security agencies are not competent enough to handle their own country's security matters by themselves. They are just highly disorganized and corrupt. The BD army is to a lesser extent, but I still think they need to do more.
About the foreign goods thing:
You see, the problem in the BD economy is that our imports are the LOT higher than our exports. When I say foreign goods, I mean very basic goods like toiletries, foods, etc. This is having a sever impact on the country's currency. Even though the US dollar is weakening, the BDT continues to weaken. Its high import is one of the factors.
Then there is the potential for reduced remittance from workers working in the Middle East, due to unrest over there. At some point, Saudi Arabia did stop hiring workers from Bangladesh. To add insult to injury, the AL does not have a great relationship with the Middle Eastern countries.
Then there is high inflation in Bangladesh over the past decade. This hit the middle and lower classes hard. And honestly, I do not see any reason for this much inflation since BD consumer is not that...saavy. The BD middle class is very weak at the moment.
It is many of the Bangladeshi companies themselves who do not engage in good product development. For instance, there is the popular subject of "fake" honey being produced in Bangladesh. Not even the government agencies can detect just what is in that liquid which is supposedly called honey. So high income consumers may opt for Dabur honey from India. Even the ones that come from Australia are bottled in BD, and yet they have a strange "watery" texture.
Even for Sunsilk shampoo and Listerine mouthwash. There are locally made types, and yet additional ones of the SAME product line come from Thailand. WHY? Even toothpastes. wtf.
Bangladesh trade deficit widens by $1.79 bln | Reuters
Bangladesh trade deficit widens to nearly 5 bln USD in July-Feb.
It appears some fatcats are definitely manipulating the BD economy.
Ladies and gentlemen, that is what happens when there is weak leadership. I mean, total fail leadership.