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Bangladesh, Saudi Arabia hold first committee meeting on defense cooperation

Bangladesh, Saudi Arabia hold first committee meeting on defense cooperation

Arab News08-05-2025
DHAKA: Saudi Arabia and Bangladesh held the first meeting of their Joint Committee on Defense Cooperation, as Dhaka seeks to strengthen its security ties with the Kingdom.
Maj. Gen. Mohammed Ibrahim Al-Khalidi, assistant chief of training and development of the Armed Forces of Saudi Arabia, was in Dhaka to lead a Saudi delegation for the three-day talks, which concluded on Thursday.
The Bangladeshi side was led by Lt. Gen. S.M. Kamrul Hassan, principal staff officer of Bangladesh's Armed Forces Division during the discussion.
'This is ... the first time that Bangladesh held a Joint Committee Defense Cooperation meeting with Saudi Arabia,' Lt. Colonel Sami-Ud-Dowla Chowdhury, director of Bangladeshi military's media wing ISPR, told Arab News.
'Both countries have signed a protocol on Thursday aimed at proceeding further with the discussions held on Tuesday in Dhaka.'
The Saudi-Bangladesh defense cooperation covers several areas, including joint exercises, arms procurement, indigenous production capability and expertise sharing, Chowdhury said.
'With this, Bangladesh developed a defense-to-defense relation with one of our very trusted friends, Saudi Arabia. And definitely, it will open up a new horizon for increased defence cooperation.'
Bangladesh is ready to contribute its operational knowledge with Saudi Arabia, he added, pointing to the military's experience in various locations around the world, including as one of the highest contributors of UN peacekeepers.
The country ranks third in the top troop-contributing countries to UN peacekeeping missions, with more than 5,600 personnel as of February this year.
'(This) operational knowledge could be helpful for Saudi Arabia for a better doctrine of military understanding. (The meeting) can be described as an elevation in terms of defense cooperation between Bangladesh and Saudi Arabia,' Chowdhury said.
The joint meeting comes after Bangladesh's Air Force chief, Marshal Hasan Mahmood Khan, visited the Kingdom in February.
Dhaka and Riyadh signed in 2019 an agreement to further their military cooperation, which has served as a basis for their collaborations in the field.
Stronger defense ties with Saudi Arabia would be beneficial for Bangladesh, especially if it entails more joint exercises between the two countries, said Ishfaq Ilahi Choudhury, a defense expert and retired air officer of Bangladesh's Air Force.
'This is a very good idea,' he told Arab News.
'We don't have deserts in our country. If our officers and soldiers take part in joint exercises with Saudi Arabia's forces, our forces members will get acquainted with desert warfare. On the other hand, Saudi defense personnel can have experiences from Bangladesh over the riverine warfare tactics, jungle warfare, etc.'
Both nations have opportunities to scale up collaborations across different areas, he added. With the assistance of Saudi Arabia, Bangladesh can develop its ordnance factories, and further its defense equipment and logistics production capabilities.
'It's a field of endless opportunities,' Choudhury said.
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