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This is the full text of the agreement
A certain country with "non-market economy" might not be too happy about these terms. Also, Bangladesh has agreed to buy more defense equipment from the US and limit defense purchases from unspecified "certain countries ". I wonder which these are.
I must commend Yunus Sahab for having taken a bullet for the team by signing this deal , which would otherwise have become a hot potato for the incoming government.
Ram ram ji,You give some to take some. But no one here will call this a "bad deal" or "surrender"!
Anyhow, this at best would preserve existing market share. I doubt there will be gain. Real competitor at the moment is Vietnam and China.
जय श्री राम ।Ram ram ji,
You are right that both countries have to compromise for a win and the terms for Bangladesh are not substantively different from those agreed to with other cou countries. I expect other countries that have yet to sign detailed agreements, like India and Pakistan, will also have similar terms. However, a substantial difference is that India is not a major purchaser of Chinese defense equipment or a BRI partner. India does have a substantial economic relationship with China, but that is largely transactional and China is certainly not a geopolitical benefactor towards India. In fact, unlike with countries that see China as an ally, there is strategic alignment between India and the US in wanting to see global supply chains become much less dependent on China.
If US supplies more cotton to BD, the obviously it has to vacate some markets (since its cotton output won't change overnight), which will be captured by Gujar

Who IS buying Tejas jets from India? I heard the Bhutan Air Force had placed a large order,Maybe they have promised not to buy any Tejas jets from India
Very severe, but compensated by liberal grants for updates to our F-16 fleet and 1000 AMRAAM missles which are FAR more important for our existential fight against the Hindutva savagery.What will be the impact of the US-BD deal on Pak's textile and cotton industry? Although you would be the wrong person to ask since you don't seem to be interested at all in your economy
I think you have inserted the quote from the wrong thread .No. The only thing I have guessed is that you are heavily traumatised by the HIndu.
जय श्री राम ।
Now that Bangladesh has signed a strategic agreement with the USA on the export of textiles and garments made from US produced cotton and synthetic fibers, how will that effect the export of Indian cotton to Bangladesh affecting cotton growing regions in Gujarat?
Ravish Kumar has a comprehensive report on this aspect:
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