You’re talking big about fighter jets and complex engineering like Bangladesh is a tech powerhouse, lol. Your country can’t even handle basic infrastructure projects without begging for foreign help. Whenever there’s a bridge to be built or a road to be laid down, who’s doing the work? Not Bangladesh. You’re outsourcing it to other nations because you don’t have the skills or the capacity to handle it yourselves. Even river management projects are beyond your reach, and you have to rely on international aid and expertise to prevent floods and manage waterways.
And what’s up with your textile industry? Sure, you churn out garments, but where’s the raw material coming from? You’re importing cotton because Bangladesh can’t grow enough of it to keep your factories running. Your so-called backbone of the economy is entirely dependent on foreign supplies. You think you’re in a position to talk about self-reliance or criticize other countries' capabilities? That’s rich.
Even your educational standards are falling short. An educated Bangladeshi can barely pronounce a proper English word, yet here you are, trying to lecture others on engineering and technology. The audacity is laughable. You’re not in any position to talk about fighter jet projects when your country struggles with even the basics. Your education system is failing to produce the skilled professionals needed for advanced fields, making any talk of complex engineering sound like a bad joke.
Where’s Bangladesh’s aerospace industry? Where are your engineers designing missiles, radars, or even basic tech components? Nowhere. You’re dependent on hand-me-downs and imports for your defense needs. Your defense equipment mostly comes from surplus stock or cheap imports because you don’t have the capability to develop anything substantial on your own.
Bangladesh is struggling with its own economy, and there’s hardly any room for technological advancement or innovation. Your country is focused on maintaining basic economic stability, not developing cutting-edge technologies. You don’t have the infrastructure, the financial resources, or the technical expertise to even dream about achieving what other nations have done in the aerospace or defense sectors.
So, before you get too high and mighty about fighter jets and advanced technology, maybe look at the reality of your situation. Bangladesh is stuck in a cycle of dependency, struggling with basic projects, importing essential materials, and dealing with an education system that can’t keep up. Your critique of others is not just misplaced; it’s based on a fundamental misunderstanding of your own limitations. Get your own house in order before you start throwing stones.
@Pingle