They have targeted Pakistan and failed with a huge slap. Now they are planning to target Bangladesh. Next time, if there is any bad incident in India, they will likely blame Bangladesh.
Dear interim, We are running out of time. We need to prepare for any scenario. No one can rescue us in a crisis moment like China does for Pakistan.
Whenever they attack us, it will not be one front attack; rather, it will be three front attacks with full force, meaning we need much more power than Pakistan used last time.
It is very high time to modernize our air and naval forces with reliable high-tech. Because the political government never did this before. All the political governments have become the puppets of other countries. At least our 53 years of history says that.
Every year, over 16 billion dollars washed out of the country, and last 15 years, we lost $244 billion of dollars which is equivalent to Portugal's GDP. So we don't have a money problem; the problem is leadership and proper planning.
Be prepared, be realistic.
Save the country, save the people of Bangladesh.
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Hindutva extremists in West Bengal are attacking minor Muslims, burning homes and businesses to incite riots. Backed by BJP’s claim that the state is "turning into Bangladesh," their goal is to ki**lling Muslims through violence
Ambassador @Mushfiqulfazal met today with @mtmercado2002 Undersecretary (Deputy Minister) of Foreign Affairs of Mexico, at @SRE_mx. The discussion focused on strengthening bilateral relations and exploring new avenues of cooperation between Bangladesh and Mexico.
Undersecretary María Teresa warmly congratulated Ambassador Mushfique on the successful presentation of his credentials earlier this week and reaffirmed Mexico’s commitment to deepening its partnership with Bangladesh. Both dignitaries acknowledged that 2025 will mark the 50th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Bangladesh and Mexico, a milestone that presents an excellent opportunity to further enhance bilateral cooperation. Ambassador Mushfique proposed leveraging this occasion to organize joint initiatives and celebrations that reflect the growing friendship between the two nations.
During the meeting, both sides discussed holding the 3rd Foreign Office Consultations (FOC) in Mexico in late August or early September this year. The consultation aims to deepen engagement across various sectors and advance key diplomatic and economic collaborations.
Ambassador Mushfique emphasized the need to finalize pending Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) in critical areas such as agriculture, defense, visa waivers, football, and the avoidance of double taxation. He also highlighted the increasing economic and diplomatic exchanges between Bangladesh and Mexico and underscored the urgency of opening a Mexican Embassy in Dhaka to further facilitate bilateral cooperation.
Undersecretary María Teresa Mercado Pérez assured Ambassador Mushfique of Mexico’s full cooperation in advancing these initiatives and reiterated her country’s commitment to strengthening bilateral relations.
The meeting concluded on a positive note, with both sides expressing optimism about the future of Bangladesh-Mexico relations and their shared vision for deepening engagement in the years to come.
@ChiefAdviserGoB@BDMOFA
Photo Courtesy: Undersecretary María Teresa Mercado Pérez
@BDEmbassyMexico@MushfiqulFazal@mtmercado2002@SRE_mx Thank you so much @MushfiqulFazal Vai hopefully you will be done your good working for a Bangladesh we're proud of you and wish soon we're seeing mexico embassy in Bangladesh all the best dear brother love and respect ❤️🇧🇩🇲🇽