BANGLADESH PLANS TO BUY ABDALI MISSILE FROM PAKISTAN
- Rising Tensions: Bangladesh is reportedly considering buying Abdali Short-Range Ballistic Missiles (SRBMs) from Pakistan due to growing tensions with India.
- These missiles, also known as Hatf-2, are believed to be intended as a deterrent against potential Indian aggression.
- Purpose: Bangladesh’s aim is to strengthen its defense and create a military balance with India, especially near their border.
ABOUT ABDALI MISSILES
- Range: The Abdali SRBMs have a range of about 400 km, which can cover parts of northeastern India, including major cities.
- Design: These missiles are designed for quick use in battlefield situations.
- Though their range is relatively short, they can still be dangerous if deployed near the India-Bangladesh border.
- Developed by Pakistan: The missiles are made by Pakistan’s Space Research Commission (SUPARCO) and are already used by the Pakistani Army, known as Hatf-2 within their forces.
SECURITY CONCERNS FOR INDIA
- Threat to Northeastern India: Even though the Abdali missiles have a short range, they could still be used to target important areas in northeastern India, like Assam and Tripura, which are close to Bangladesh.
- Psychological Deterrent: The presence of these missiles in Bangladesh would act as a psychological threat to India, signaling Bangladesh’s growing military capabilities.
- Regional Arms Race: Experts warn that Bangladesh acquiring these missiles might spark an arms race in the region, forcing India to strengthen its missile defense systems and possibly increase offensive capabilities.
IMPLICATIONS FOR REGIONAL SECURITY
- Shifting Balance: Bangladesh’s acquisition of the Abdali missiles could change the security balance in South Asia, particularly in India’s favor.
- Although these missiles would not significantly affect Pakistan, they could raise tensions with India, especially if deployed near the border.
- Strategic Edge: The missiles give Bangladesh a tactical advantage, especially in quick battlefield reactions, but their limited range means they are primarily useful against India.
POLITICAL CONTEXT
- Deteriorating India-Bangladesh Relations: Relations between India and Bangladesh have worsened, especially after the removal of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and the rise of an interim government led by Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus.
- Communal Violence: India has criticized the Yunus-led government for not addressing communal violence against Hindus in Bangladesh, which has made ties even more strained.
- India’s Military Build-Up: India has been rapidly expanding its military infrastructure near the Bangladesh border, increasing tensions further.
POTENTIAL GLOBAL REACTIONS
- Pakistan’s Motivation: Pakistan may be willing to sell these missiles to Bangladesh to deepen ties with Dhaka, especially as it looks to counterbalance India’s regional influence.
- Global Arms Control: Although Bangladesh and Pakistan are not part of the Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR), selling these missiles could attract international attention and debate about arms control in the region.
IMPACT ON INDIA’S SECURITY STRATEGY
- Missile Defense: India is likely to strengthen its missile defense systems in the northeastern states if Bangladesh acquires these missiles.
- This could include deploying more advanced technology to prevent potential missile threats.
- Offensive Capabilities: India may also increase its own offensive missile capabilities to deter any potential threats from Bangladesh.
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