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Military Cooperation On Agenda As Turkey's Top Defence Official Meets Bangladesh's Yunus
Military Cooperation On Agenda As Turkey's Top Defence Official Meets Bangladesh's Yunus

News18

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Military Cooperation On Agenda As Turkey's Top Defence Official Meets Bangladesh's Yunus

Last Updated: The Turkish defence sector is well-regarded for its capabilities in unmanned aerial vehicles, artillery, and missile systems, and Bangladesh is eager to tap into these technologies Turkey's top defence industry official, Haluk Gorgun, paid a high-level visit to Dhaka on Tuesday and met Bangladesh's Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus as well as the senior military leadership. The visit, part of Turkey's ongoing push to solidify its defence ties with Bangladesh, represents not only a growing bilateral partnership but also marks an important shift in Bangladesh's foreign policy—one that holds substantial consequences for regional geopolitics, especially for India. The meeting was framed as a return visit. Prior to this, senior Bangladeshi military officials had visited Turkey, underscoring the increasingly mutual interest in expanding defence collaboration. The focus of the discussions was clear: exploring new avenues for technological cooperation, strengthening military ties, and facilitating the transfer of critical defence technologies. During his visit, Gorgun met with Bangladesh's Chief of Army Staff, General Waqar-us-Zaman, where they discussed enhancing the existing defence cooperation. Both sides recognised the potential for mutual growth, as Turkey's defence industry has been rapidly expanding in recent years, positioning itself as an emerging player in global defence markets. The Turkish defence sector is well-regarded for its advanced capabilities in unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), artillery, and missile systems, and Bangladesh is eager to tap into these technologies. According to a statement by Zaman's office, Gorgun assured 'cooperation and support" for defence industry development in Bangladesh, while the army chief expressed his desire to produce 'various modern military equipment and develop defence technologies in Bangladesh in close cooperation with Turkey. The visit comes at a time when Bangladesh is advancing its 'Forces Goal 2023" initiative, which focuses on boosting self-reliance in defence and minimizing dependence on a single supplier. While Bangladesh has traditionally depended on Chinese arms, it emerged as the largest importer of Turkish defence exports in 2022, acquiring cutting-edge drones and other advanced weaponry. What it means for India For Turkey, Bangladesh's geopolitical position makes it a key partner in South Asia. Bangladesh, as one of the fastest-growing economies in the region, offers a promising market for Turkish defence exports. This evolving partnership signals Turkey's broader strategy of expanding its influence in South Asia, a region historically dominated by India in terms of military alliances and security policy. Bangladesh's growing engagement with Turkey could alter the security dynamics in the region, with the increasing military cooperation indicating a subtle pivot towards non-traditional partners. This diversification could be seen as a means to reduce over-dependence on any one nation, especially as Bangladesh seeks to assert its own regional stature. The use of Turkish drones or artillery systems in Bangladesh could potentially alter the regional military balance. While Bangladesh may not pose a direct military threat to India, the growing sophistication of its defence capabilities, paired with Turkey's regional ambitions, might raise strategic questions for New Delhi. view comments First Published: July 09, 2025, 09:05 IST Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.

Turkey's top defence official meets Bangladesh's Yunus: Military co-operation discussed; second bilateral meet in a year
Turkey's top defence official meets Bangladesh's Yunus: Military co-operation discussed; second bilateral meet in a year

Time of India

time4 days ago

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Turkey's top defence official meets Bangladesh's Yunus: Military co-operation discussed; second bilateral meet in a year

Turkey's top defence industry official met Bangladesh's Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus and senior military leadership on Tuesday in a high-level push to expand defence cooperation between the two countries. The visit marks Ankara's growing engagement with Dhaka amid Bangladesh's efforts to diversify its defence partnerships. 'Haluk Gorgun, Secretary of Turkey's Defence Industries, arrived in Dhaka on a regular Turkish Air flight early in the morning,' a senior Bangladeshi official said. He added, 'Earlier, top Bangladeshi military officials visited Turkey. This is the return visit. Various issues including technology transfer will be discussed.' According to the Bangladesh Army, Gorgun paid a courtesy call on Army Chief General Waqar-us-Zaman at Army Headquarters. 'Secretary of Defence Industries of Turkiye H. E. Prof. Haluk Gorgun paid a courtesy visit to the Chief of Army Staff at Army Headquarters today. During the meeting, along with an exchange of greetings, they discussed strengthening the existing defence cooperation between the two countries,' the Army said in a Facebook post. 'H.E. Secretary assured extended cooperation and support for the development of the defence industry in Bangladesh. CAS expressed his desire in producing various modern military equipment and developing defence technologies in Bangladesh in close cooperation with Turkiye,' it added. The Turkish official also met the Navy Chief Admiral M. Nazmul Hasan and Air Chief Marshal Hasan Mahmud Khan. The Navy Chief hosted a lunch in his honour. Gorgun later met Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus at the State Guest House Jamuna, according to the Chief Adviser's Press Wing. The visit comes as Bangladesh ramps up its 'Forces Goal 2023' initiative, aiming to strengthen self-reliance in defence and reduce dependency on a single supplier. Traditionally reliant on Chinese arms, Bangladesh became the top buyer of Turkish defence exports in 2022, purchasing advanced drones and other weapons. 'Bangladesh purchases weapons including drones from Turkiye. There is a good understanding between the two countries in military cooperation. Cooperation is being strengthened in the current global situation,' former ambassador to Turkiye Mosud Mannan told ANI.

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