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Why is no one interested in drilling gas there?

 

A rag rag militia can't challenge a professional army even if its BD Senabahini even if they can cause them massive headaches. I'd say India is behind the Arakan Army egging it on to poke BD lungibahinis now with Tatmadaw out of the picture & the Arakanese being natural enemies of the Rohingya Lungis there.

Why ? Coz since day 1 , the opposition there has been belligerently anti India , anti minorities & what's more seems to be currying favour with Paxtanis in an attempt to deliberately provoke India.

This is us telling the Lungis there if we've fault lines so do you & you're a 100 times more fragile than India.
 
A rag rag militia can't challenge a professional army even if its BD Senabahini even if they can cause them massive headaches. I'd say India is behind the Arakan Army egging it on to poke BD lungibahinis now with Tatmadaw out of the picture & the Arakanese being natural enemies of the Rohingya Lungis there.

Why ? Coz since day 1 , the opposition there has been belligerently anti India , anti minorities & what's more seems to be currying favour with Paxtanis in an attempt to deliberately provoke India.

This is us telling the Lungis there if we've fault lines so do you & you're a 100 times more fragile than India.
Surely it's india backing behind, India Russia China will never allow US proxy in Asia.
 
Bangladesh faces escalating economic and civil unrest, putting the nation’s stability at significant risk.

Currently, the country is governed by an Islamic regime backed by the military. The ousted, democratically elected government, led by Sheikh Hasina, was perceived as weak and failing to align with U.S. interests. Allegedly, the U.S. Deep State collaborated with Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) to orchestrate her removal. The ISI’s primary goal was to counter India and sever Bangladesh from Indian influence. To this end, the ISI recruited and indoctrinated “Madrassa Chaap” youth, training them in Pakistan a year before the upheaval. Neither the Hasina administration nor India’s Research and Analysis Wing (RAW) detected these preparations.

China’s role remains ambiguous, though some speculate that Beijing was fully aware of the plot to remove Sheikh Hasina.

The plan to destabilize Hasina’s government unfolded over two months. ISI-trained operatives were equipped with arms and funds to incite civil unrest, specifically targeting Hindu properties and temples to inflame tensions. Predictably, police crackdowns followed, fueling public outrage against the government. With the media unaware of the larger conspiracy, they blamed the unrest on Hasina’s administration and law enforcement.

Each time the unrest abated, additional funds flowed into Bangladesh through intermediary nations, reigniting tensions. Over the two-month period, clashes resulted in casualties, though Western media significantly exaggerated the numbers.

Eventually, the Bangladeshi Army intervened, seemingly unaware of the ISI plot. Holding Sheikh Hasina responsible for the chaos, they demanded her resignation and arranged her departure. Hasina, offered a plane to flee, left the country within two hours, a move that raised suspicions about possible Army complicity.

The current economic outlook is dire. Bangladesh’s textile export industry, a cornerstone of its economy, is relocating to other countries. The Indian Adani Group has cut off power supplies, shuttering factories and halting export activities. Meanwhile, the Hindu population is increasingly scapegoated for the nation’s troubles, facing heightened risks and discrimination.

For Bangladesh, the path forward seems bleak. Stability may only be achievable by removing the Islamists and considering Sheikh Hasina’s return to power.
 
Bangladesh faces escalating economic and civil unrest, putting the nation’s stability at significant risk.

Currently, the country is governed by an Islamic regime backed by the military. The ousted, democratically elected government, led by Sheikh Hasina, was perceived as weak and failing to align with U.S. interests. Allegedly, the U.S. Deep State collaborated with Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) to orchestrate her removal. The ISI’s primary goal was to counter India and sever Bangladesh from Indian influence. To this end, the ISI recruited and indoctrinated “Madrassa Chaap” youth, training them in Pakistan a year before the upheaval. Neither the Hasina administration nor India’s Research and Analysis Wing (RAW) detected these preparations.

China’s role remains ambiguous, though some speculate that Beijing was fully aware of the plot to remove Sheikh Hasina.

The plan to destabilize Hasina’s government unfolded over two months. ISI-trained operatives were equipped with arms and funds to incite civil unrest, specifically targeting Hindu properties and temples to inflame tensions. Predictably, police crackdowns followed, fueling public outrage against the government. With the media unaware of the larger conspiracy, they blamed the unrest on Hasina’s administration and law enforcement.

Each time the unrest abated, additional funds flowed into Bangladesh through intermediary nations, reigniting tensions. Over the two-month period, clashes resulted in casualties, though Western media significantly exaggerated the numbers.

Eventually, the Bangladeshi Army intervened, seemingly unaware of the ISI plot. Holding Sheikh Hasina responsible for the chaos, they demanded her resignation and arranged her departure. Hasina, offered a plane to flee, left the country within two hours, a move that raised suspicions about possible Army complicity.

The current economic outlook is dire. Bangladesh’s textile export industry, a cornerstone of its economy, is relocating to other countries. The Indian Adani Group has cut off power supplies, shuttering factories and halting export activities. Meanwhile, the Hindu population is increasingly scapegoated for the nation’s troubles, facing heightened risks and discrimination.

For Bangladesh, the path forward seems bleak. Stability may only be achievable by removing the Islamists and considering Sheikh Hasina’s return to power.
But what about US angle, doesn't US wants to setup base here to watch on India, how will India repulse that.?
 

PM Modi's Vijay Diwas post, with no mention of Bangladesh, rattles Yunus govt​



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Beliw is the head banger Hasnot Chubdullah

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Hasnot can continue to bang his head harder in front of Dacca university.
 


Sapne suhane ladakpan k
Right now this puppet gov Yunus is pushing for seven sisters right now kanglus are weak and they will get weaker i think it is perfect time for muktivahini 2 for chittgong

Meet the stench called Mahfuj Poolam

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India should get serious & extract a small prize.
 

PM Modi's Vijay Diwas post, with no mention of Bangladesh, rattles Yunus govt​



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Beliw is the head banger Hasnot Chubdullah

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Hasnot can continue to bang his head harder in front of Dacca university.
Don't wish to sound racist but having been to BD more than a couple of times purely for work , visiting different parts of the country , the first thing , apart from their open hostility to India , one comes across is the sub humans like appearance of most of them.

They've an almost reptilian demeanor about them which one can instinctively feel. Their views are even uglier but in the short to medium term this overestimation of their abilities will bring grief to themselves & us , much like how October 7th did for all the participants notably for its perpetrators.
 
Don't wish to sound racist but having been to BD more than a couple of times purely for work , visiting different parts of the country , the first thing , apart from their open hostility to India , one comes across is the sub humans like appearance of most of them.

They've an almost reptilian demeanor about them which one can instinctively feel. Their views are even uglier but in the short to medium term this overestimation of their abilities will bring grief to themselves & us , much like how October 7th did for all the participants notably for its perpetrators.
Some of their women seem quite doable, though.
 
Some of their women seem quite doable, though.
Quite frankly with more than a few of them , I couldn't tell one gender from another . This was largely in Dhaka . The crowd was young. No clue if it was some fashion fad or they naturally looked like the way they did.
 


Meghalaya police confirmed TB2 drone sighted near the border. Informed BSF.
 

PM Modi's Vijay Diwas post, with no mention of Bangladesh, rattles Yunus govt​



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Hasnot can continue to bang his head harder in front of Dacca university.
Didn't know that getting slaughtered like pigs was something called "war" .Kanglus were so useless they couldn't even defect properly with their planes to India.
 
Don't wish to sound racist but having been to BD more than a couple of times purely for work , visiting different parts of the country , the first thing , apart from their open hostility to India , one comes across is the sub humans like appearance of most of them.

They've an almost reptilian demeanor about them which one can instinctively feel. Their views are even uglier but in the short to medium term this overestimation of their abilities will bring grief to themselves & us , much like how October 7th did for all the participants notably for its perpetrators.

This is because Bengal, unlike rest of India, being the world's most dynamic delta region geographically, has seen a lot of shifts in sphere of influence & actual habitation zone due to changing nature of the delta.

For eg, see where Brahmaputra becomes 'Jomuna' in Bangladesh and goes straight south to meet with Ganga ( padma in kangludesh) ? Yeah, that is caused by a major earthquake, where the original flow of Brahmaputra shifted - Brahmpautra used to fall into Bangladesh and take a sharp right turn to flow into what is known as 'buri jomuna' channel, that goes past Brahmanbaria and met with Meghna.
Teesta didnt fall into the Brahmaputra before that earthquake, it formed a 'mega river' going north south with karatoya & atrayu as the main river branch ( this river branch was commented in our puranas as being a wider river than ganga itself) and this served as the historical frontier of Bengal & Kamrup.

Also, what is the region of south khulna was not habitable till about 500-600 years ago ( land was too soft and too low as freshest delta deposits, these regions were similar to our actual sundarban islands today - periodically inundated with sea water & basically mud flats).

So what happened after the floods/earthquake that changed the map of Bangladesh ??

One not-so-well known aspect of medieval Bengal history, is that its the Bengal sultanate that promoted the eastward expansion of Bangla bhoomi (bengali land), as once the Atrayu-Karatoya-Teesta frontier disappeared, the eastward expansion of Bengalis into Kamrup became a reality - a reality that is STILL ongoing to this day.

So where did these bengalis come from ? Answer : they are not bengalis. The Nawabs of bengal started and sponsored the most successful settler program in HISTORY of Indian subcontinent, using a US colonial model of 'come, free land if you settle and farm it, as long as you accept state sponsored religion and pay your taxes'.

This lead to TWO classes of people doing most of the immigrating into bangladesh historically:The first being Muslim upper class from western lands like Iran, Central Asia, etc. that are down on their luck but still have 'nobility/bhodrolok credentials' and wanna try their luck in a new land in a new world.
**THIS** is the intellectual class of muslim bengalis, who all have persianized roots due to this immigration model that runs the discourse to this day ( and its this intellectual class that kept Bong muslims from participating in the independence struggle - this is why 99% of violent bongs who went to kalapani for shooting a brit/lobbing a grenade at a brit truck were ALL hindu bongs).

The second is the lowermost class of society, that forms the 'bread and butter' of any and all mass immigration models in historic times ( unlike modern times, you didnt immigrate AFTER getting a fancy degree, education and skill- if you got those, you stayed in your home country, where jobs were aplenty, even if your home country is Romania, back then its the dehati farmer type who were ruined by a famine or a war that had nothing that were willing to travel 6 months to a land they've never heard of to try again).
This, in Bengal dyanmics, meant that the MAIN component of the ' dehati immigrants' were the Santhal pargana people + the surrounding Khasi/Garo hill tribe people who mostly de-racinated themselves and became kanglus over time.

This is why you will notice, suddenly when you are in Bangladesh, that most Bangladeshis dont look like West bengalis and have a more Santhal look to them - because most of them ARE the descendants of the Santhal immigrants who were absorbed into the Banglu fold to fuel the eastward expansion into what would be 'southern Kamrup' , aka the Sylhet +Dhaka + Chattogram region.
 

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