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Written by Abu Rushd
December is the month of victory. Forty four years back in this month we won a war against Pakistan and liberated our beloved motherland- Bangladesh. It took us a long continuous process of struggle, revolution, revolt and war to achieve independence... ...
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Written by Fakhrul Islam
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December is the month of victory, the month when Bangladesh came into being as a sovereign independent state. It was not an easy path; rather it had been a long process of continuing struggle, revolution, revolt and war. We didn’t achieve independence by sheer nonviolent movement, we had to go for a bloody war and had to win it.
Blood, sweat and tears are the three constituents of Bangladesh independence. December 16th, 1971 is the day our beautiful motherland achieved victory over the Pakistanis and occupied a place in the world map. It has been 44 long years but the episodes from that year and day are well imprinted in our minds... ...
Written by Fakhrul Islam
Pakistan is going to get Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) Scan Eagle from United States. In the month of October 2015 the government of United States has approved supply of short-range, unarmed unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) Scan Eagle to help Pakistan in intelligence, reconnaissance and surveillance capability in its counter-terrorism operations... ...
Written by Talha Dar
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The might of German technology at the onslaught of World War II spelled devastation for the rest of Europe. Their accurate artillery, large numbers of robust tanks and superior military tactics used in blitzkrieg resulted in almost all of mainland Europe bowing down towards the Third Reich. Now that they were in control of most of Europe, the Germans began their famous weapons development programs that not only made unusual tools of destructions but also directly contributed a lot towards science itself... ...
Written by Fakhrul Islam
Deal Worth $ 2 Billion
China becomes the first foreign country to get Sukhoi Su-35... ...
Written by BDJ Desk
The Pentagon announced that its fight against ISIS and will be called Operation Inherent Resolve. They came up with that name using Operation Random Thesaurus.
Written by Maj Gen GD Bakshi
No army can withstand the strength of an idea whose time has come
The 1971 war was a quasi-total war that led to decisive results.
It broke Pakistan in two and helped the new state of Bangladesh to emerge on the global stage. It entailed a march on the then enemy capital of Dacca, enforced regime change and the mass surrender of some 93,000 prisoners of war. In that respect it was a decisive conflict. India and the nascent Republic of Bangladesh fought this war as allies... ...
Written by Sabera Jahan
As a drive to replace the age old fleets and enhance combat power, Bangladesh Air Force has started procuring number of Advanced Jet Trainers and Advanced Fighter Conversion jets... ...
Written by Fakhrul Islam
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Due to the unhindered, or rather inexorable advance of ISIL and their standard operating procedures the term Hybrid warfare is back in fashion among the esoteric circle of military and diplomats.
Wise heads point at ongoing events in the Ukraine accused to be fueled by the Russians and the seemingly indomitable force of the ISIL in the Middle East, nod sagely and say ‘It’s Hybrid warfare buddy, don’t you know about it?”. Hybrid Warfare is still an evolving concept, but worth looking at because it is shaping how we think about war and conflict and this in turn is shaping government policies and the doctrine and design of Armed Forces around the world... ...
Written by Hamid Hussain
‘It is well that war is so terrible, or we should grow too fond of it.'
Since 2002,Pakistan army is involved in a rapidly evolving struggle against terrorism. When the first shots of this new war were fired, Pakistan army was neither trained nor prepared for the conflict... ...
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