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Threat Matrix for Bangladesh Air Force vs. Nearby Indian & Myanmar Air Bases

Reading Time: 7 minutes The South Asian region is characterised by a dynamic and often volatile security environment, shaped by complex geopolitical relationships and evolving military capabilities. For Bangladesh, maintaining robust airspace sovereignty is a cornerstone of national defence and regional stability. Given its geographical positioning, bordered by India to the west, north, and east, and Myanmar to the southeast, Bangladesh’s air defence considerations must encompass potential threats emanating from these neighbouring countries’ air power assets. India, with one of the world’s largest and most technologically advanced air forces, maintains a network of strategically positioned air bases equipped with modern multi-role fighters, electronic warfare platforms, and sophisticated integrated air defence systems. Meanwhile, Myanmar’s air force, though less technologically advanced, operates key air bases equipped with combat aircraft and air defence systems that provide a layered defence posture along its borders. Both countries’ proximity to Bangladesh necessitates a meticulous appraisal of