Bangladesh Army Inducting SH-15 Self-Propelled Howitzers

Reading Time: 3 minutesIn a significant move to bolster its artillery capabilities, the Bangladesh Army is evaluating the procurement of truck-mounted 155 mm self-propelled howitzers from China North Industries Group Corporation Limited (NORINCO), one of China’s premier state-owned defence enterprises supplying advanced systems to the People’s Liberation Army (PLA). A seven-member Bangladesh Army Continue Reading

Threat Assessment Brief: Global Defense Corp (GDC)

Reading Time: 3 minutesDesignation: Disinformation PlatformClassification: Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) / Strategic Communications ThreatCompiled by: BDMilitary Strategic Communications Unit Background Global Defense Corp (GDC), operating via https://www.globaldefensecorp.com, has emerged as a high-frequency source of anti-Bangladesh disinformation, often wrapped in the appearance of defence analysis or arms industry reporting. The platform is not a Continue Reading

Bangladesh Fortifies Feni Corridor Against Covert Threats from Indian EPZ

Reading Time: 4 minutesOverview A 900-acre Indian Export Processing Zone (EPZ) in Feni District, Bangladesh, has become a focal point of regional security anxiety amid fears it could be repurposed for military use by Indian forces. Originally signed off as an economic initiative under bilateral trade cooperation frameworks, the EPZ remains undeveloped. However, Continue Reading

Operational Integrity Under Strain: External Pressures and Internal Fractures in the Bangladesh Armed Forces

Reading Time: 5 minutesOver the past two decades, the operational independence and institutional integrity of the Bangladesh Armed Forces have been tested by both internal and external pressures. While Bangladesh continues to modernise its military capabilities, particularly since the launch of Forces Goal 2030, a persistent and underreported dimension of its defence policy Continue Reading

Bangladesh Cancels Politically-Driven Indian Naval Contract

Reading Time: 4 minutesIn a landmark decision underscoring Dhaka’s reassertion of strategic autonomy, the Government of Bangladesh has formally cancelled its naval construction agreement with India’s Garden Reach Shipbuilders & Engineers Ltd (GRSE) valued at $21 million for an ocean-going advanced tug boat. The contract—long criticised as politically motivated—was terminated following a comprehensive Continue Reading

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