Dhaka Professor Proposes to Deploy Pak's Ghauri Nuclear Missiles in Bangladesh to Deter India

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In a development that has sparked concerns in the region, a Dhaka University Professor, Shahiduzzaman, has called for a nuclear treaty between Bangladesh and Pakistan as a means to counter India's perceived threat. This proposal comes amidst rising anti-India sentiment in Bangladesh following the fall of Sheikh Hasina's government.

Professor Shahiduzzaman, known for his pro-Pakistan views, has suggested that Bangladesh could deploy Ghauri missiles in North Bengal to deter any aggressive actions from India. He has also called for Bangladesh to become "nuclear-capable" with the technical assistance of Pakistan, emphasizing Pakistan as Bangladesh's most trusted security partner.

While advocating for a tilt towards Pakistan, he alleges that India intends to annex parts of Bangladesh and incorporate them into its northeastern states. He believes that a nuclear treaty with Pakistan and acquiring Pakistani missiles is crucial to thwarting this perceived threat.

The Professor made these remarks while addressing military officials at a seminar organized by retired military officers, further underscoring the growing pro-Pakistan and anti-India sentiment among certain sections of Bangladeshi society.

Critics argue that such a move would destabilize the region and increase the risk of nuclear proliferation. Bangladesh's pursuit of a nuclear deterrent is likely to face opposition from the international community, particularly the United States and its allies.

The proposal has raised eyebrows as it comes from a Professor known for his ties to the Pakistan-backed Jamaat-e-Islami party, which has a history of advocating for closer ties with Pakistan.

While Professor Shahiduzzaman's proposal has attracted attention, it remains to be seen whether the new Bangladeshi government will consider pursuing a nuclear treaty with Pakistan. The country's foreign policy priorities and the prevailing political climate will play a crucial role in determining the feasibility of such a move.
 
Aukaat Bhool gaya Hai . Possibility an illegitimate Child ( a product of 1971 ) with Pakistani blood.
 
Rather than this it will be better is to ask Pakistan and rule again. These are the old times Biharis who sided with West Pakistan in 1971.
 
Why they want their beautiful country ruined like Syria and Libya! It will be an utter shame for Indian Armed Forces to run tanks and fire hellfires against a piece of land made out of lungi, sewing machine and rickshaws.
 
Does this professor has any brain? What did he think, India will wait for a deal between Pakistan and Bangladesh and let it happen. It is just a matter of 2 days to sink entire B'desh and the professor thought it is a easy deal to purchase missiles from any where in the world? Looks like a Madrasa educated
 
Well Bangbros need to understand, we have lived under the threat of nukes for the past 6 decades. We know how to deal with it. We have conducted air strikes & executed mil ops against them. Does BD know how to deal with a nuclear power ?

We can easily blockade all your oil routes. It just takes 1 brahmos strike per port. Surrounded by land on three sides and blockade on sea - you wont last a week. Breaking our chicken's neck is a fools dream. You have your 25km chicken's neck as well - we can break that.

But realistically, will US allow such a move ?
 

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