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‘Bangladesh, China relations at all time high’
Staff Correspondent . Dhaka | Update: 21:53, Dec 19, 2019

https://en.prothomalo.com/bangladesh/news/206700/‘Bangladesh-China-relations-at-all-time-high’

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China is the largest source of imports and also largest trading partner of Bangladesh.

Trade between Bangladesh and China stands at 18.7 billion US dollars at present with vast potential for further expansion in various fields of bilateral cooperation. Speakers at a recent two-day conference in the city expressed such optimism while discussing growing ties between the two countries.

Organised by the Bangladesh Institute of Peace and Secuirty Studies (BIPSS) on 18 and 19 December, the 6th Joint Forum for China-Bangladesh Cooperation took place at a local hotel in the capital city and was attended by the delegation of Yunnan Development Center (YRDC) from China as well as academics and businesspersons from Bangladesh.

“It is important to implement the Bangladesh, China, India and Myanmar (BCIM) economic corridor on a fast track basis to connect Bangladesh with Kunming of Yunnan, China,” said ANM Muniruzzaman, president of BIPSS, on the first day of the conference .

He said the corridor would be a great gateway for Bangladesh to China and the rest of Southeast Asia.

Highlighting the importance of deepening trade and investment cooperation between China’s Yunnan province and Bangladesh, vice president of the Academy of Commerce of Yunnan Province, Liu Jie, said that this would benefit mutual trade and economic interests. He stressed the need to further cooperation in the sectors of tourism, bilateral trade and development, infrastructure and also hydropower development in which Yunnan had expertise.

Assistant professor of East West University Parvez Karim Abbasi, responding to the call to promote tourism between the two countries, said that medical tourism was a vital component of the sector. “Every year Bangladesh spends 2.5 billion US dollars on medical tourism and 70 of the country’s patients travelling abroad for treatment go to India,” he pointed out, adding, “Yet compared to Chennai, Kunming’s distance from Bangladesh makes sense from our patients to go there.”

Yang Haoyu, business manager of One Belt and One Road Research Institute, China, spoke of the importance to promote cultural tourism. He pointed out that while many heritage sites in Europe and several western countries were popular tourist sites, many even more impressive sites in China, Bangladesh and other Asian countries were relatively unknown. He said such areas of potential tourism needed to be exposed in order to expand cooperation in this field.

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“Communication between China and Bangladesh existed 2,500 years ago,” said Zhang Liang, deputy manager of Yunnan Communication Investment Group, saying that the One Road and One Belt plan would renew this communication in a big way between the two countries.

Moderating the session of the conference’s second day, SK Tawfique M Haque, chairman of the political science department, North South University (NSU), spoke of the need for a better understanding of China. He highlighted the role of the Confucius Institute at NSU in this regard.

“We need to strengthen policy and promote more cooperation in various fields of Yunnan and Bangladesh,” said Zhang Junmin, a research fellow of the Development Research Centre of the Yunnan Province, stressing the fields of cultural cooperation, tourism, economy and trade.

“Bangladesh and China relations at present are at an all time high in four and a half decades,” said Obaidul Haque, associate professor of international relations, Dhaka University. He said that the visit of China’s President Xi Jingping to Bangladesh in 2016 was a turning point.

Calling for youth exchange programmes between Bangladesh and Yunnan, associate research fellow of the Development Research Centre of Yunnan Province, Fu Jing, said that the youth were a bridge between the two countries. She stressed the need for institutions like the Confucius Institute to forge better understanding between the two countries.

“Language is a key to understanding and cooperation,” said Ayesha Kabir of the daily Prothom Alo, adding that foreign languages should be taught at school level and Mandarin Chinese would be a good option in preparing youth for the future.

The Joint Forum for China-Bangladesh Cooperation is held every year between China’s Yunnan Development Research Centre and BIPSS, alternating between Kunming and Dhaka.
 
“Bangladesh and China relations at present are at an all time high in four and a half decades,” said Obaidul Haque, associate professor of international relations, Dhaka University.

2500 year old wisdom yet he does not know that you cannot get high in China. It is punishable by death.

What kind of intellectuals are pouring out of Dhaka these days.
 
2500 year old wisdom yet he does not know that you cannot get high in China. It is punishable by death.

What kind of intellectuals are pouring out of Dhaka these days.

I am sure you thought you were being very clever....arent you special...
 
I'm seriously not trying to troll but these Bengalis were trolling us by calling us "Chinese slaves" But they they turn around and are like "Bangladesh China relations all time high"

So... why do our Bengali friends get to have good relations with China without calling themselves slaves, but Pakistan can't?

My theory is that when you get too close to Husband, you start to think like them as well.
And Indian IQ is world renowned for how low it is.
 
I'm seriously not trying to troll but these Bengalis were trolling us by calling us "Chinese slaves" But they they turn around and are like "Bangladesh China relations all time high"

So... why do our Bengali friends get to have good relations with China without calling themselves slaves, but Pakistan can't?

My theory is that when you get too close to Husband, you start to think like them as well.
And Indian IQ is world renowned for how low it is.


Simple - BD does not rely on China for it's very survival.

It pays back any loans it gets from China and buys goods(civilian and military) at the market rate.

This is a trading relationship and so BD can speak up against China for it's crimes in Xinjiang etc.

Pakistan on the other hand would collapse without Chinese military and economic support.:azn:
 
Simple - BD does not rely on China for it's very survival.

It pays back any loans it gets from China and buys goods(civilian and military) at the market rate.

This is a trading relationship and so BD can speak up against China for it's crimes in Xinjiang etc.

Pakistan on the other hand would collapse without Chinese military and economic support.:azn:
:rofl:
Okay I take it back, you bengalis are actually lower IQ then Indians.
Pakistan is older then CPC China, and only in the last 5 years have we had any real significant military exchange.
But
"paKiSTaN cOlApS wITh OuT cHiNa"

Pakistan has taken on multiple super power and we are still standing here.... Making fantastic tea.

Where as you owe your very existence to your husband, and I gotta say, he does screw you very often.:partay:
 
:rofl:
Okay I take it back, you bengalis are actually lower IQ then Indians.
Pakistan is older then CPC China, and only in the last 5 years have we had any real significant military exchange.
But
"paKiSTaN cOlApS wITh OuT cHiNa"

Pakistan has taken on multiple super power and we are still standing here.... Making fantastic tea.

Where as you owe your very existence to your husband, and I gotta say, he does screw you very often.:partay:

What on earth did you just type there?

:rofl:


Military - US refuses to give you F-16s and so China gives you JF-17s. JF-17s are the backbone of your airforce.
JF-17 Block 3 will be coming online with the new Chinese AESA radar and PL-15 missile to take on French Rafale coming online in India.

Economic - China pumps billions of US dollars to stabilise your economy. Even this is not enough and Pakistan needs to run to Saudi and IMF as well.

This is just the tip of how China is the main reason why Pakistan even exists today.
 
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What on earth did you just type there?

:rofl:


Military - US refuses to give you F-16s and so China gives you JF-17s. JF-17s are the backbone of your airforce.
JF-17 Block 3 will be coming online with the new Chinese AESA radar and PL-15 missile to take on French Rafale coming online in India.

Economic - China pumps billions of loans of dollars to stabilise your economy. Even this is not enough and Pakistan needs to run to Saudi and IMF as well.

This is just the tip of how China is the main reason why Pakistan even exists today.

Low IQ bengali does not understand English or how the modern work works.

F35 was built with the cooperation of about 7 countries.... So does that mean US is "salve to UK, France, etc" ?
Seriously apply that logic properly.
If Pak China joint developed JF17 means Pak is slave.

Pakistan is building JF17 in pakistan.... How many other nations build their own jey fighters? 10?

Granted, it's no underwear.. If success is based on making underwear then India's wife is a Super power.

And yeah yeah, low IQ Bangladesh never went to IMF...
that's the best part of this, if Sweden was mocking us for going to IMF... Okay....
But recent converts who can't even read Arabic..... The very people who also went to IMF.... This is just hilarious.

Listen man, just leave, your best argument is that pakistan took loans.... Okay

Where as we can mention your loans, your husband, your brothels, your inability to even read the quran, BSF killing your people for spot and your inability to do anything about it.


And yes yes, bUt Muh GrOwThRaTe

I mean I actually feel bad for your inferiority complex.
 
Low IQ bengali does not understand English or how the modern work works.

F35 was built with the cooperation of about 7 countries.... So does that mean US is "salve to UK, France, etc" ?
Seriously apply that logic properly.
If Pak China joint developed JF17 means Pak is slave.

Pakistan is building JF17 in pakistan.... How many other nations build their own jey fighters? 10?

Granted, it's no underwear.. If success is based on making underwear then India's wife is a Super power.

And yeah yeah, low IQ Bangladesh never went to IMF...
that's the best part of this, if Sweden was mocking us for going to IMF... Okay....
But recent converts who can't even read Arabic..... The very people who also went to IMF.... This is just hilarious.

Listen man, just leave, your best argument is that pakistan took loans.... Okay

Where as we can mention your loans, your husband, your brothels, your inability to even read the quran, BSF killing your people for spot and your inability to do anything about it.


And yes yes, bUt Muh GrOwThRaTe

I mean I actually feel bad for your inferiority complex.


LOL @ JF-17 being Pakistani like F-35 is US
US can build the F-35 by itself if it wanted to but Pakistan cannot build JF-17 without China.


Let us look at JF-17 and where some of the major systems come from:

1. Engine - Russia but China has a domestic engine it can swap in
2. Radar - Chinese
3. Missiles - Chinese

Pakistan cannot make the engine, radar or missiles by itself as it is decades behind the Chinese in these areas. Other areas like FBW and Avionics are also Chinese.

It is still good for you guys but JF-17 is not a Pakistani plane. Apart from the engine, Sweden has the tech to make the Gripen by itself and a lot of people do not call that a Swedish plane!

BD is exporting TVs into Germany and fridges and air-conditioners are being sold to Hyundai.
It also is selling pharmaceuticals to developed countries like USA now.
Ships are being sold to Western Countries.
The Japanese ask BD IT firms to develop software for them.

On what planet is BD tech not advancing dude? You will watch and see how BD outpaces the rest of S Asia over the next 1-2 decades and just cry. Only reason that BD is not miles ahead is that both India and Pakistan had a 24 year head-start over BD in independence
 
LOL @ JF-17 being Pakistani like F-35 is US
US can build the F-35 by itself if it wanted to but Pakistan cannot build JF-17 without China.


Let us look at JF-17 and where some of the major systems come from:

1. Engine - Russia but China has a domestic engine it can swap in
2. Radar - Chinese
3. Missiles - Chinese

Pakistan cannot make the engine, radar or missiles by itself as it is decades behind the Chinese in these areas. Other areas like FBW and Avionics are also Chinese.

It is still good for you guys but JF-17 is not a Pakistani plane. Apart from the engine, Sweden has the tech to make the Gripen by itself and a lot of people do not call that a Swedish plane!

BD is exporting TVs into Germany and fridges and air-conditioners are being sold to Hyundai.
It also is selling pharmaceuticals to developed countries like USA now.
Ships are being sold to Western Countries.
The Japanese ask BD IT firms to develop software for them.

On what planet is BD tech not advancing dude? You will watch and see how BD outpaces the rest of S Asia over the next 1-2 decades and just cry. Only reason that BD is not miles ahead is that both India and Pakistan had a 24 year head-start over BD in independence

Just give it some time man.

Bangladesh will be just fine.

However, there are several things that need to be addressed in Bangladesh regarding India.

As for Pakistan I wish it well along with every other Muslim majority nation and hope for unity and intelligence in dealing with one another.

Some dudes on this thread however have some issues.
 
Just give it some time man.

Bangladesh will be just fine.

However, there are several things that need to be addressed in Bangladesh regarding India.

As for Pakistan I wish it well along with every other Muslim majority nation and hope for unity and intelligence in dealing with one another.

Some dudes on this thread however have some issues.


You are right but some dudes have this fake superiority complex over BD'shis and need to be shown the door.
 
You are right but some dudes have this fake superiority complex over BD'shis and need to be shown the door.

It's called home court advantage here.

You can't really refute too much with these guys without some sort of warning or repercussions.

Or at least its asymmetrical.

But the reality is, its not so much an inferiority complex by Bangladeshis.

But rather a false sense of superiority by others towards us.

The points you made in your previous posts were all valid and good.

The other guy's not so much.

Ultimately, Bangladeshis DO have to get their acts together.

BJP India is not a friend.

And I don't understand this government's perception and relations with this entity.

It IS true that Bangladesh acts di#kless in its foreign policy.

And this DOES need to be fixed.
 
It's called home court advantage here.

You can't really refute too much with these guys without some sort of warning or repercussions.

Or at least its asymmetrical.

But the reality is, its not so much an inferiority complex by Bangladeshis.

But rather a false sense of superiority by others towards us.

The points you made in your previous posts were all valid and good.

The other guy's not so much.

Ultimately, Bangladeshis DO have to get their acts together.

BJP India is not a friend.

And I don't understand this government's perception and relations with this entity.

It IS true that Bangladesh acts di#kless in its foreign policy.

And this DOES need to be fixed.

I agree with you completely that BD needs a more assertive foreign policy and needs to build it's military might faster - although the recent deal for 18 Turkish Kasirga MLRS systems should leave no-one in doubt that BD military and not India decides which weapons systems BD buys. This will send shivers down both Myanmar and India once they are deployed as it is by far the most powerful MLRS in Nato.

As long as the economic growth is maintained(still predicted to be more than 7% a year for next 2 years even with downturn in exports) and the military is built up, the AL are the best that BD has right now. Once Hasina is gone(she is 72 years old now) then a more assertive form of nationalism can take hold in BD. BD just needs to hold on while both Myanmar and India mess themselves up as they are currently doing and that by itself will make BD relatively stronger.
 

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