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That's probably because you are not in any imminent threat of an invasion so building up military for a confrontation that may never happen seem to be pointless. Any equipment say you purchase a Rafale or Typhoons, or large purchase will have a more service cost given the region you live is humid and damp or salty towards the coast. Overall you should however increase your defence spending from sub 1% to at least 2% to match up to regional and global standards.This very line of thinking has been institutionalized in Bangladeshi academia and media, that military build up is bad.
That's probably because you are not in any imminent threat of an invasion so building up military for a confrontation that may never happen seem to be pointless. Any equipment say you purchase a Rafale or Typhoons, or large purchase will have a more service cost given the region you live is humid and damp or salty towards the coast. Overall you should however increase your defence spending from sub 1% to at least 2% to match up to regional and global standards.
Threat from who and for what? The only scenario I see you get threats is unless you plan to invade Burma and settle Rohingyas in Arakkan region.Not too long ago we had to absorb a million refugee and looking likely to permanently absorb them into our population, just because we didn't have the military capability to stave off the Burmese, let alone India.
Are you still sure we don't have any imminent threat?
LOL.That's probably because you are not in any imminent threat of an invasion so building up military for a confrontation that may never happen seem to be pointless. Any equipment say you purchase a Rafale or Typhoons, or large purchase will have a more service cost given the region you live is humid and damp or salty towards the coast. Overall you should however increase your defence spending from sub 1% to at least 2% to match up to regional and global standards.
I disagree. The "wave after wave" diarrhoea that spouts forth from the Indian informational orifice is certainly a standardised practice in this particular qom, but this is the behaviour their media personalities will indulge in purely to create click bait and justify their paltry salaries. Remember, they serve a market of 1.8 billion insecure Bollywood dreamers who need this sort of garbage to stay alive. Nevertheless, Bd would be wise to stay alert for any misadventures, as even the Indian military and deep state security apparatus lets the Bollywood mentality get to their head on an all too regular basis.That area is quite militarised and the demographic changes may require some additional military logistics but this wave after wave of intentionally targeting the BD army points at something more mature and grand in nature.
The question really is how far is India willing to let BD go out of her sphere of influence.
Shall we expect communal riots in BD soon?
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