‘Nepal's hydropower can benefit Bangladesh, entire region’

Fortunately, China doesn't run on some asshole Bhakt's pov.

Let it be known they repeatedly expressed their willingness to do teesta river management project with a total cost upto $1 billion.


It was Hassina that stalled them due to Indian pressure as India also offered to do the project themselves.
First conduct the election. Till then stop daydreaming.
 
You seem to be in lalaland. BD carries very little weight in the Chinese strategic calculus. The top few countries that China is focussed on, either as friend, foe or frenemy , not necessarily in order of importance are
1) US
2)Taiwan
3)Japan
4)South Korea
5) Russia
6) India
7)EU
8)Vietnam
9) Phillipines
10)Australia
11) North Korea
12) UK
13)Pakistan
14)Myanmar
15) Singapore
16)Saudi + GCC

Even in South Asia, the ranking would be
1) India
2)Pakistan
3)Myanmar
4)Nepal
5)Bhutan
6) Afghanistan

Maybe BD would rank ahead of SL and Maldives and I am not even sure about that .

So, China is unlikely to commit to any investments without the prospect of a commercial return in the near future.

BD is on its own for the most part.
Ok. Whatever floats your boat. lol...
 
Fortunately, China doesn't run on some asshole Bhakt's pov.

Let it be known they repeatedly expressed their willingness to do teesta river management project with a total cost upto $1 billion.


It was Hassina that stalled them due to Indian pressure as India also offered to do the project themselves.
Man, can you smell the burn?
 
Because I live in BD and you are an NRI loaded with indian fake news...
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China hopeful about Teesta project after national elections: envoy
The issue with China is never denial of doing some large construction project. Its always the terms and conditions it comes with.

You can ask our wonderful friends on this board and Sri Lankans.

That being said, among all south asians, Bangladeshis have been the wisest, current turmoil not withstanding, so may be there is some hope for them after all.
 
You seem to be in lalaland. BD carries very little weight in the Chinese strategic calculus. The top few countries that China is focussed on, either as friend, foe or frenemy , not necessarily in order of importance are
1) US
2)Taiwan
3)Japan
4)South Korea
5) Russia
6) India
7)EU
8)Vietnam
9) Phillipines
10)Australia
11) North Korea
12) UK
13)Pakistan
14)Myanmar
15) Singapore
16)Saudi + GCC

Even in South Asia, the ranking would be
1) India
2)Pakistan
3)Myanmar
4)Nepal
5)Bhutan
6) Afghanistan

Maybe BD would rank ahead of SL and Maldives and I am not even sure about that .

So, China is unlikely to commit to any investments without the prospect of a commercial return in the near future.

BD is on its own for the most part.
Hey man. You, as an Indian, try not to try to analyze China's ideas when you discuss with your Bangladeshi friends. Because you don't know much about China.

When other countries are in danger, China will help, and this help is free of charge and does not need to pay any price. This is not only because China is one of the five permanent members of the UN Security Council, but also because it is a Chinese tradition that has lasted for thousands of years.

Of course, the extent of this help depends on how friendly the country is to China. We can't do everything we can to help a country that wants to attack us.

You can't confuse the act of helping with the act of doing business. Some of China's investment projects in many countries are helping and some are commercial. Obviously, you're confusing the two behaviors.

If you try to analyze China from an Indian perspective, you will obviously not get a correct result. Especially from the perspective of an ultra-nationalist in India.

If you want to analyze China, you need to understand Chinese culture first, and then you can get what you want.
 
The issue with China is never denial of doing some large construction project. Its always the terms and conditions it comes with.

You can ask our wonderful friends on this board and Sri Lankans.

That being said, among all south asians, Bangladeshis have been the wisest, current turmoil not withstanding, so may be there is some hope for them after all.
Look man. China is a lender, it is up to us to use their loaned money wisely.
 
Look man. China is a lender, it is up to us to use their loaned money wisely.
Not .... really. China is not merely a lender. It actively demands things as a package deal. CPEC was a package deal with Pakistan that included not just a port but a lot of things. Things that were not even sensible for Pakistan.

Anyhow. Cross the bridge when you reach there.
 
Actually, it is up to india to rebuild bridges with BD. Sir...

Im banking on indian arrogance and overconfidence. Im sure india will not disappoint me...

Ok. But China isn't 😉
Yes keep banking.... we will wait till the time BD students destabilize your new Govt. as well and ruin BD further.... Im sure BD students will not disappoint me...
 
Hey man. You, as an Indian, try not to try to analyze China's ideas when you discuss with your Bangladeshi friends. Because you don't know much about China.

When other countries are in danger, China will help, and this help is free of charge and does not need to pay any price. This is not only because China is one of the five permanent members of the UN Security Council, but also because it is a Chinese tradition that has lasted for thousands of years.

Of course, the extent of this help depends on how friendly the country is to China. We can't do everything we can to help a country that wants to attack us.

You can't confuse the act of helping with the act of doing business. Some of China's investment projects in many countries are helping and some are commercial. Obviously, you're confusing the two behaviors.

If you try to analyze China from an Indian perspective, you will obviously not get a correct result. Especially from the perspective of an ultra-nationalist in India.

If you want to analyze China, you need to understand Chinese culture first, and then you can get what you want.
Then why when Hasina was in China with an expectation of at least 5 billion USD help, your Xi did not even give her a proper welcome let alone approving 5 billions???

What happened to your 1000s of years tradition to help countries in need free of charge without expecting anything in return???

China had mouth full of Chilly powder after seeing Teesta project was given to India....
 
Then why when Hasina was in China with an expectation of at least 5 billion USD help, your Xi did not even give her a proper welcome let alone approving 5 billions???

What happened to your 1000s of years tradition to help countries in need free of charge without expecting anything in return???

China had mouth full of Chilly powder after seeing Teesta project was given to India....
With such a simple truth, why do you take it for granted?

Aid is a moderate act, it can't give you as much as you ask, that's a threat, not aid. The amount of assistance that goes depends on my mood, not on your request.

When you are hit by a natural disaster, I give you some necessary living supplies, which is assistance. If you come to me for $5 billion because of a little bit of flooding, that's a threat. No one will give a good face to this threat.

You need to learn a little more general knowledge!
 
Hey man. You, as an Indian, try not to try to analyze China's ideas when you discuss with your Bangladeshi friends. Because you don't know much about China.

When other countries are in danger, China will help, and this help is free of charge and does not need to pay any price. This is not only because China is one of the five permanent members of the UN Security Council, but also because it is a Chinese tradition that has lasted for thousands of years.

Of course, the extent of this help depends on how friendly the country is to China. We can't do everything we can to help a country that wants to attack us.

You can't confuse the act of helping with the act of doing business. Some of China's investment projects in many countries are helping and some are commercial. Obviously, you're confusing the two behaviors.

If you try to analyze China from an Indian perspective, you will obviously not get a correct result. Especially from the perspective of an ultra-nationalist in India.

If you want to analyze China, you need to understand Chinese culture first, and then you can get what you want.

Relax, they are just a bunch of godi Indians who depend on godi media to survive.
 
When other countries are in danger, China will help, and this help is free of charge and does not need to pay any price. This is not only because China is one of the five permanent members of the UN Security Council, but also because it is a Chinese tradition that has lasted for thousands of years.

Thank you China for your thousands of years of tradition.
 
O, I wasn't talking to you. yes, it would funded by loan. And no, this is no debt trap. Just the usual process.
Do you think when Pakistan and SL took out loans, they were told it was a debt trap ? It was the loans they took through the "usual process" that turned into a debt trap.
 

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