Big reshuffle in Bangladesh Army, military officer present in India suddenly recalled, given big responsibility
News India Live, Digital Desk: Since the change of power in the neighboring country Bangladesh, changes are going on at the administrative and military level. In this series, the interim government of Bangladesh has made a ‘major reshuffle’ (major reshuffle) in the army and changed the posts of many top officers. The most special thing about this reshuffle is that a senior military officer posted in India has been called back to Dhaka with immediate effect. Return from India and new responsibility According to reports, the military officer who was in an important diplomatic or training role in India has been called back and given the responsibility of a very important post in the headquarters of the Bangladesh Army. It is believed that this step has been taken in the direction of redefining border security and military relations between India and Bangladesh. Main reasons behind the changes in the army: Administrative strength: Coordination within the army is the priority of the government after the coup and violent protests. Loyalty and command: The interim government is bringing forward those officers in the army who can better coordinate with the current system. Security challenges: Increasing tension on the Myanmar border and Keeping internal security in mind, experienced officers have been given important commands. What will be the impact on India-Bangladesh relations? The return of the officer posted in India and the changes taking place in the army are also being seen from the diplomatic lens. Military experts believe that Bangladesh can make some major changes in its defense policy. However, New Delhi is keeping a close eye on this entire development, as there has been strong defense cooperation between the two countries for a long time. There are heated discussions in the corridors of Dhaka regarding these changes taking place under the leadership of Army Chief General Waqar-uz-Zaman. Retirement or transfer of some more officers is expected in the coming days.
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