PAK expert Abdul Basit has made such a demand!

bangladesh may soon get JF-17 Thunder fighter planes from Pakistan. According to reports, talks are progressing between the two countries regarding this deal. But bangladesh getting this powerful fighter plane during the current political instability can be a cause of concern for India. In this matter, former Pakistani diplomat and former pakistan High Commissioner to india, Abdul Basit said, "This is very good news for Pakistan."

At the same time, taking a dig at india, Basit said that this will increase the heartbeat of New Delhi. In a video, Basit said, "Relations between bangladesh and pakistan are improving. First senior officers of the Bangladeshi army came to pakistan and then a delegation led by the head of Pakistan's intelligence agency ISI visited Dhaka. But india is most worried about the improving relations between these two countries. india has long wanted that the relations between the two should not be good, but now india is failing in its efforts.”

'India has threatened bangladesh in a hushed voice'

The former Pakistani diplomat said, "If bangladesh gets JF-17 from pakistan, then it can be a very important deal. Because JF-17 is currently one of the most powerful aircraft in the world. bangladesh wants to buy this fighter aircraft because it considers india a concern for its security."

Basit said, "After the fall of Sheikh Hasina's power, india has also threatened bangladesh in a hushed voice several times. india is a big country, whereas bangladesh is a small country. But bangladesh now wants to protect itself with the help of Pakistan. However, pakistan and bangladesh have a shared history. There have been tensions in the relations between the two countries, but both countries should move forward from this."

'Both countries should form an alliance like NATO'

He said, "I want bangladesh and pakistan to consider forming a common army and then include other Muslim countries in it. This will be an alliance like NATO and in case of any attack, these countries will come together and help each other."

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