None of Indian trade is critical for us. Most of that 18 billion ended up in your coffers anyways thanks to Hasina. Don’t forget the 6 billion in remittance that your people used to earn up until now, that’s legal estimates no one knows how much gets laundered into India. What infrastructure equipment are you talking about because I don’t recall the Chinese having to buy Indian stuff to make infrastructure in bd as for raw materials, India has already started lowering prices because new government is sourcing from alternative countries. Don’t even get me started on pharmaceuticals because we are self sufficient on that department with medicines cheaper than in India. You’re talking about power crisis? Then how come I’m running my AC 24 hrs a day without having a backup generator at my home? I’m not even gonna entertain you anymore because your source of information is the Indian media which is laughable.
You asked why collab with a sinking ship? Well purely for deterrence reasons, they have nuclear capability and we will in turn help their economy by trading with them. I know as an Indian it burns you for seeing yourselves lose influence in a country that your people belittles and sees as inferior but I guess cope harder
Everything you just said is pure nonsense. Let’s break down your claims one by one. First off, you say none of the trade with India is critical? That’s laughable. Bangladesh relies heavily on Indian imports for raw materials like cotton for your garment industry, machinery, and food products. When India temporarily stopped onion exports, your prices spiked, and your government scrambled to manage the situation. So yeah, when Indian supplies stop, you feel it hard.
As far as remittances go, that $6 billion number you threw out is a complete fabrication. It’s a story made up by your own media to stroke the inferiority complex of Bangladeshis and make them feel important. The idea that Bangladesh is sending billions in remittances to India is laughable. India gets over $100 billion in remittances, most of it from the Gulf, US, and Europe. You guys make up these fairy tales just to seem relevant, but the reality is, it doesn’t even register on our radar. Keep telling yourself you're crucial to India’s economy if it helps you sleep at night, but the numbers don’t lie. It’s pure fantasy, and you know it.
You talk about infrastructure? Bangladesh is relying heavily on Chinese loans and contractors, but you’re basically selling your country out to China, falling into the same debt trap as Sri Lanka and Pakistan. If you think Chinese-built infrastructure is a win, just wait until the bills come due. Your economy isn’t strong enough to sustain the level of debt China is forcing on you.
Pharmaceuticals? You think you’re self-sufficient? Your pharma industry relies on raw materials from India and China. India’s pharmaceutical exports are a global force, and Bangladesh is a customer, not a competitor. You may have cheaper meds, it’s because your industry doesn’t have the R&D or quality control standards India does. Keep telling yourself you’re independent in that department when your industry is nowhere near the global scale India operates on.
As for your power situation, great, you’re running an AC 24/7. Congrats. But that doesn’t change the fact that your country has been facing significant energy shortages and load-shedding across various regions. You’re importing electricity from India to keep things stable, and that’s a fact you can’t deny. If we cut that, how long before the lights start flickering? Probably faster than you’d like to admit.
Now let’s talk about your so-called 'deterrence' with Pakistan. You’re banking on an economic partnership with a country that’s circling the drain financially? Pakistan’s nuclear deterrence is the only thing they have left, but their economy is collapsing, with inflation over 38% and the rupee in free fall. Trading with them isn’t going to help their economy or yours. You’re teaming up with a sinking ship, and when it goes under, don’t act surprised.
And finally, about losing influence? India isn’t losing anything. Bangladesh depends far more on India than we do on you, whether it’s trade, energy, or regional security. You’re playing yourself if you think otherwise. Your country’s future is tied to how well it navigates its growing debt with China and keeping basic necessities affordable for your people. So yeah, keep coping, because if the situation continues, Bangladesh’s 'rise' will be short-lived.