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Who will Win in a BD - Myanmar Naval War?

Although the BDs don't have nice Navy but they require one. I think if they will look towards a fleet like this then they can show up some power in Indian Ocean.
7 Type-54As Frigates
5 Corvettes
11 FACs
3 SSKs of Chinese Origin. Which is must thing and they must look towards it ASAP with license production and joining them in future development.
Some Armed Patrol Boats along with Hover Crafts too.
 
Although the BDs don't have nice Navy but they require one. I think if they will look towards a fleet like this then they can show up some power in Indian Ocean.
7 Type-54As Frigates
5 Corvettes
11 FACs
3 SSKs of Chinese Origin. Which is must thing and they must look towards it ASAP with license production and joining them in future development.
Some Armed Patrol Boats along with Hover Crafts too.


BD doesn't need navy, IN is sufficient for the security needs of BD, Myanmar, Thailand.
 
What so special in Bangladeshi geography that Myanmar cant beat you ???

Google.

Myanmar Armed Forces - Budget US$2 billion +

Bangadesh Armed Forces - Budget US$1 billion +

What percentage of their GDP do they spend on military? Ours is just 1%.

By the way, their economy is worth $82 billion, even given that they are a larger country with more resources. Bangladesh's GDP is $282.5 billion with a growth rate of over 6% :wave:

We don't have any reason to invade them. But we'll maintain our territorial integrity no matter what.

Anyways, there isn't enough justification for any war. And there's huge potential for trade between the two countries. Small time traders already trade on the border in Chittagong.

And if the transit moves forward, it'll go up.

BD doesn't need navy, IN is sufficient for the security needs of BD, Myanmar, Thailand.

:woot: :woot: :woot:
 
Myanmar is the country that gives us our life-line (shared land border) to connect and integrate with ASEAN economy. The rest of our land border is with India. If we did not have this shared land border with Myanmar, we could not think of a look-east policy and integrating with ASEAN countries. We cannot afford to think of any war with Myanmar, we must resolve all conflicts with Myanmar in a fair and amicable way.

The priority for us is to work with Myanmar on multiple fronts:

- building roads and railways from Bangladesh to China and Thailand via Myanmar
- working to improve trade and business relationship
- working to get natural gas and electricity deal going as soon as possible

Once we have a good railway and highway through Myanmar, it might be possible to send containers by rail or road to Singapore or any new deep sea port in Myanmar.
 
We will never fight our Burmese brothers...Bangladesh - Burma friendship bhai bhai!
 
BD doesn't need navy, IN is sufficient for the security needs of BD, Myanmar, Thailand.

According to some bangladeshi in this forum. The main objective of bangladeshi navy is keep out Indian navy from their maritime border. Which means they want to war not co-opration between us. So protection is out of question according to them.
 
It will take just a day for the Burmese to wipe the Dingis and Dhous of Bangladesh Navy, the question is rhetorical.
 

Their is nothing special

What percentage of their GDP do they spend on military? Ours is just 1%.

By the way, their economy is worth $82 billion, even given that they are a larger country with more resources. Bangladesh's GDP is $282.5 billion with a growth rate of over 6% :wave:

We don't have any reason to invade them. But we'll maintain our territorial integrity no matter what.

Where you found this data ???

According to CIA world fact book GDP of Bangladesh is 115 billion in 2011


Their is nothing special

What percentage of their GDP do they spend on military? Ours is just 1%.

By the way, their economy is worth $82 billion, even given that they are a larger country with more resources. Bangladesh's GDP is $282.5 billion with a growth rate of over 6% :wave:

We don't have any reason to invade them. But we'll maintain our territorial integrity no matter what.

Where you found this data ???

According to CIA world fact book GDP of Bangladesh is 115 billion in 2011
 
The geography favors us and our artillery will be a key factor. Burmese and BD border is very small and narrow, we can close it down using artillery and the terrain will be a nightmare for them.
 
The geography favors us and our artillery will be a key factor. Burmese and BD border is very small and narrow, we can close it down using artillery and the terrain will be a nightmare for them.

However, that advantage will only work until they bring in their war birds.

Their is nothing special



Where you found this data ???

According to CIA world fact book GDP of Bangladesh is 115 billion in 2011



Their is nothing special



Where you found this data ???

According to CIA world fact book GDP of Bangladesh is 115 billion in 2011

$282.5 is the GDP(PPP)

$115 is the GDP (nominal)
 
Their is nothing special



Where you found this data ???

According to CIA world fact book GDP of Bangladesh is 115 billion in 2011



Their is nothing special



Where you found this data ???

According to CIA world fact book GDP of Bangladesh is 115 billion in 2011

Why don't you Google instead of repeating the same question over and over again like freaking parrot?

Some Economics courses wouldn't hurt either :lol:
 
According to some bangladeshi in this forum. The main objective of bangladeshi navy is keep out Indian navy from their maritime border. Which means they want to war not co-opration between us. So protection is out of question according to them.

Are you taking PDF Bangladeshis seriously? are you kidding me? These are just hacks here on PDF. Almost, closet Islamists.Don't take them seriously and if Indians take them seriously, Indians are unwittingly giving them credibility. For example, PDF itself gets credibility because of Naive Indians coming here to react to Pakistani Propaganda lines about Indian society. Just imagine a PDF without these fools from India. It's will be just dead.
 

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