Bangladesh Army Rule How powerful is Bangladesh Army can it compete with India Bangladesh Army

Bangladesh Army Rule How powerful is Bangladesh Army can it compete with India Bangladesh Army

The army has staged a coup in Bangladesh. Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina resigned from her post and left the country. In such a situation, the power of Bangladesh has now come in the hands of Army Chief General Waqaruzzaman. It is believed that the Bangladesh government coming in the hands of the army means a warning bell for India. Let us know whose army will prevail if India and Bangladesh ever fight in the future. How powerful is Bangladesh’s army? Bangladesh Army is the third largest army in South Asia…

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Sheikh Hasina plane lands at hindon airbase in UP why was it not landed at Delhi airport Bangladesh Army Rule

Sheikh Hasina plane lands at hindon airbase in UP why was it not landed at Delhi airport Bangladesh Army Rule

After leaving Bangladesh, Sheikh Hasina’s plane flew directly towards India and landed at Hindon Airbase in Ghaziabad. It is being said that former Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina will stay in India for some time and after that she may go somewhere else. Let us tell you, the army in Bangladesh has overthrown the government of Sheikh Hasina and has taken the reins of power in its own hands. Now let us tell you why Sheikh Hasina’s plane was landed at Ghaziabad’s Hindon airbase instead of VIP airport like IGI in…

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Bangladesh Crisis Due to this one mistake of Mohammad Ali Jinnah East Pakistan broke up and became Bangladesh

Bangladesh Crisis Due to this one mistake of Mohammad Ali Jinnah East Pakistan broke up and became Bangladesh

When Pakistan came into existence on 14 August 1947, it was divided into two major regions. East Pakistan and West Pakistan. In terms of population, East Pakistan, which is now Bangladesh, was ahead of West Pakistan. But in terms of power and development, West Pakistan was ahead. Jinnah lived here. Whatever may be the story of Bangladesh’s separation from Pakistan, its script was written on the basis of language. In fact, 56 percent of the country’s population lived in East Pakistan, which spoke Bengali. The people here wanted that the…

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