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Bangladesh Army Chief’s Visit to China Strengthens Defence Ties and Sparks Concerns in India

by Charlotte Adams
June 13, 2025
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Bangladesh Army chief’s China visit deepens Dhaka-Beijing defence ties, raises India’s concerns – The CSR Journal
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  • Bangladesh-China Military Engagement: Shifting Dynamics in South Asian Security
    • Deepening Defence Collaboration: Bangladesh Army Chief’s Strategic Visit to China
    • The Strategic Ripple Effects for India Amid Growing Dhaka-Beijing Ties
    • Navigating New Geopolitical Currents: Strategic Recommendations for India
    • A Forward-Looking Perspective on South Asian Security Realignments

Bangladesh-China Military Engagement: Shifting Dynamics in South Asian Security

Deepening Defence Collaboration: Bangladesh Army Chief’s Strategic Visit to China

General S M Shafiuddin Ahmed, the Chief of the Bangladesh Army, recently undertook a pivotal visit to China, signaling a notable advancement in defense relations between Dhaka and Beijing. This high-level diplomatic exchange has attracted considerable attention across South Asia, especially from India, which perceives this growing military partnership as a potential recalibration of regional power structures. The discussions during the visit centered on expanding joint military initiatives and modernizing Bangladesh’s defense capabilities through Chinese support.

The agenda included several critical areas:

  • Expanded Joint Military Drills: Both countries agreed to increase the frequency and complexity of combined training exercises aimed at enhancing interoperability.
  • Transfer of Advanced Defense Technologies: China expressed willingness to share cutting-edge military hardware and technology with Bangladesh, potentially including surveillance systems and missile technology.
  • Coordinated Regional Security Efforts: The two nations committed to collaborating on addressing shared security threats such as terrorism, maritime security challenges in the Bay of Bengal, and transnational crime.

This enhanced cooperation is viewed positively within Dhaka as an opportunity for defense modernization. However, it has sparked apprehension in New Delhi due to concerns over increased Chinese influence encroaching upon India’s traditional sphere within South Asia. Analysts warn that this could lead to shifts in strategic alliances and necessitate recalibrated responses from regional actors.

The Strategic Ripple Effects for India Amid Growing Dhaka-Beijing Ties

The intensification of military collaboration between Bangladesh and China carries profound implications for India’s strategic calculus. As these ties deepen, New Delhi faces challenges that could alter its regional dominance:

  • Diminished Indian Influence: China’s bolstered presence through defense partnerships may erode India’s longstanding influence over Bangladeshi security affairs.
  • Dependence on Chinese Military Hardware: Increased reliance by Bangladesh on Chinese arms raises concerns about supply chain vulnerabilities and potential shifts in allegiance during crises.
  • Evolving Regional Security Environment: A stronger Sino-Bangladesh alliance might trigger competitive militarization among neighboring states like Myanmar or Nepal, escalating tensions across South Asia.

This evolving scenario compels India to adopt a nuanced approach balancing deterrence with diplomacy. Strengthening bilateral ties with Bangladesh remains crucial but must be complemented by showcasing alternative avenues for defense cooperation beyond Beijing’s reach. Additionally, fostering multilateral partnerships can help counterbalance China’s expanding footprint effectively.

Navigating New Geopolitical Currents: Strategic Recommendations for India

The shifting landscape demands that India proactively adjust its policies toward both Bangladesh and broader regional stakeholders. Key strategies include:

  • Bolstering Economic Interdependence: Amplifying investments in infrastructure projects within Bangladesh can deepen mutual trust while creating shared stakes against external influences.
  • Cultivating Defense Partnerships: Expanding joint training programs focused on counterterrorism operations or disaster response will enhance operational synergy without overtly challenging China’s role.
  • Pursuing Multilateral Cooperation Frameworks: Engaging trilateral dialogues involving Japan or the United States can provide strategic depth against unilateral dominance by any single power actor.

Apart from hard power measures, enhancing soft power remains vital—promoting cultural exchanges such as academic scholarships or people-to-people connectivity helps build goodwill that counters purely transactional relationships based on arms deals alone.

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A Forward-Looking Perspective on South Asian Security Realignments

The recent engagement between General S M Shafiuddin Ahmed and his counterparts in Beijing epitomizes an ongoing transformation within South Asia’s geopolitical fabric. While it offers opportunities for modernization within Bangladeshi armed forces through access to advanced technologies—China being one of their largest suppliers globally—the ripple effects extend far beyond bilateral relations alone.[1]

This development inevitably prompts New Delhi—and other concerned capitals—to rethink diplomatic postures amid intensifying great-power competition playing out regionally. As these dynamics unfold throughout 2024–2025—with reports indicating increasing frequency of joint drills along coastal zones—the balance between cooperation versus confrontation will define peace prospects across one of the world’s most densely populated regions.[2]

[1] Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI), “Trends In Arms Transfers To Asia,” March 2024.
[2] Institute for Defence Studies And Analyses (IDSA), “South Asian Maritime Security Update,” April 2024.
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