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Ties with Pakistan to grow stronger: Bangladesh HC
Karachi
Our Correspondent
February 14, 2019

https://www.thenews.com.pk/print/431711-ties-with-pakistan-to-grow-stronger-bangladesh-hc

The Bangladesh deputy high commissioner in Karachi, Noor-e-Hilal Saifur Rahman, held a dinner reception for the media folk at a local hotel on Tuesday evening to meet Bangladesh High Commissioner in Pakistan Tarik Ahsan. Rahman briefed the media persons about the developments in various fields in Bangladesh.

With the help of slides, he explained some of the projects in his country. Some of these were: a bridge over the river Padma, one of the mega projects, the estimated cost of the bridge is $3.8 billion; the Dhaka Metro Rail Project, which has been undertaken to ease the traffic congestion in Dhaka, is designed to carry 60,000 passengers and will cost $2.7 billion; the Dhaka-Chittagong Elevated Expressway, a public-private partnership project which is one of the highest costing projects of Bangladesh; and the Ruppur Nuclear Power project, which is in line with the government’s focus on raising power production to 24,000 MWs by 2021, 40,000 by 2030, and 60,000 by 2041.

He told the gathering that Bangladesh was now rated the 42nd largest economy of the world. He said that Bangladesh witnessed a GDP growth rate of 7.28 per cent in 2017. Later, Bangladesh High Commissioner Tarik Ahsan addressed the gathering and hoped that ties with Pakistan, which were very cordial, would grow further with the passage of each day.
 
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not as long as you have indian lapdog as your pm .

not as long as you have indian lapdog as your pm .
you know, for all the "islam" you guys believe in... being friendly with your neighbors (no matter how shitty they're) is an ability you guys lack in... (and by you, i don;t mean only pakistanis.... bangladeshis and indians are included...)

(oh i just miss my expat brothers from india and pakistan... much more like family than local natives
 
Ties with Pakistan to grow stronger: Bangladesh HC
Karachi
Our Correspondent
February 14, 2019

https://www.thenews.com.pk/print/431711-ties-with-pakistan-to-grow-stronger-bangladesh-hc

The Bangladesh deputy high commissioner in Karachi, Noor-e-Hilal Saifur Rahman, held a dinner reception for the media folk at a local hotel on Tuesday evening to meet Bangladesh High Commissioner in Pakistan Tarik Ahsan. Rahman briefed the media persons about the developments in various fields in Bangladesh.

With the help of slides, he explained some of the projects in his country. Some of these were: a bridge over the river Padma, one of the mega projects, the estimated cost of the bridge is $3.8 billion; the Dhaka Metro Rail Project, which has been undertaken to ease the traffic congestion in Dhaka, is designed to carry 60,000 passengers and will cost $2.7 billion; the Dhaka-Chittagong Elevated Expressway, a public-private partnership project which is one of the highest costing projects of Bangladesh; and the Ruppur Nuclear Power project, which is in line with the government’s focus on raising power production to 24,000 MWs by 2021, 40,000 by 2030, and 60,000 by 2041.

He told the gathering that Bangladesh was now rated the 42nd largest economy of the world. He said that Bangladesh witnessed a GDP growth rate of 7.28 per cent in 2017. Later, Bangladesh High Commissioner Tarik Ahsan addressed the gathering and hoped that ties with Pakistan, which were very cordial, would grow further with the passage of each day.
Yes, and to make these ties even stronger, bangali govt will offer a sacrificial of 10 more bangali leaders in the name of Pakistan.
I mean, Bangladeshis are left with no shame.
You guys are making your terms so bad with Pakistan such that when India will annex Bangladesh, there will be no one to stand for you guys.
 
Ties with Pakistan to grow stronger: Bangladesh HC
Karachi
Our Correspondent
February 14, 2019

https://www.thenews.com.pk/print/431711-ties-with-pakistan-to-grow-stronger-bangladesh-hc

The Bangladesh deputy high commissioner in Karachi, Noor-e-Hilal Saifur Rahman, held a dinner reception for the media folk at a local hotel on Tuesday evening to meet Bangladesh High Commissioner in Pakistan Tarik Ahsan. Rahman briefed the media persons about the developments in various fields in Bangladesh.

With the help of slides, he explained some of the projects in his country. Some of these were: a bridge over the river Padma, one of the mega projects, the estimated cost of the bridge is $3.8 billion; the Dhaka Metro Rail Project, which has been undertaken to ease the traffic congestion in Dhaka, is designed to carry 60,000 passengers and will cost $2.7 billion; the Dhaka-Chittagong Elevated Expressway, a public-private partnership project which is one of the highest costing projects of Bangladesh; and the Ruppur Nuclear Power project, which is in line with the government’s focus on raising power production to 24,000 MWs by 2021, 40,000 by 2030, and 60,000 by 2041.

He told the gathering that Bangladesh was now rated the 42nd largest economy of the world. He said that Bangladesh witnessed a GDP growth rate of 7.28 per cent in 2017. Later, Bangladesh High Commissioner Tarik Ahsan addressed the gathering and hoped that ties with Pakistan, which were very cordial, would grow further with the passage of each day.
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Pakistan doesn't care what Bangladesh thinks or doesn't think. To us, you are history and we haven't looked back at you for good reasons.
  • So if Bangladesh wants to kill few Bangladeshis in its hatred for Pakistan - do as you please.
  • You want to make a video game killing Pakistani soldiers? - do as you please.
  • You want us to think about you? hahahaha - want as you please - but we are quite happy being we, as we are.
 
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Mate it won't happen till Hassina is there so don't kid yourself.
Do not please bet on your assertion. We have not seen the last of Hasina. Bangladesh can finetune its foreign diplomacy if the country is strong economically. Hasina needs a strong Bangladesh but like us, she also feels it is not possible without a cordial relationship with India. But, it does not mean BD will not improve its relationship with Pakistan as well once its economy is on a strong footing. So, better wait for a few years.
 

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