Context:
Bangladesh signed a defence agreement with China to establish a UAV (Unmanned Aerial Vehicle) production plant, marking a significant step in defence industrial cooperation and altering regional strategic equations in South Asia.
Key Highlights:
Agreement Details
• Deal signed between the Bangladesh Air Force (BAF) and China Electronics Technology Group Corporation (CETC).
• Establishment of UAV manufacturing facility at Dhaka Cantonment.
• Includes technology transfer for long-term domestic production capability.
Types of UAVs to be Produced
• MALE (Medium Altitude Long Endurance) UAVs – suitable for sustained surveillance missions.
• VTOL (Vertical Take-Off and Landing) UAVs – operational flexibility without long runways.
Operational Utility
• Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADR) missions.
• Border surveillance and reconnaissance.
• Military operations and intelligence gathering.
Strategic Significance
• Enhances Bangladesh’s self-reliance in defence manufacturing.
• Strengthens China’s defence footprint in South Asia.
• Reflects deepening China–Bangladesh strategic ties amid shifting Indo-Pacific dynamics.
Relevant Prelims Points:
• UAV (Unmanned Aerial Vehicle): Aircraft operated without onboard pilot; used for surveillance, reconnaissance, combat, and disaster management.
• MALE UAV: Operates at medium altitudes with extended endurance (e.g., 24–48 hours).
• VTOL UAV: Can take off and land vertically, useful in constrained terrains.
• Technology Transfer: Transfer of manufacturing know-how enabling indigenous production.
• China is a major exporter of armed and surveillance drones to developing countries.
Relevant Mains Points:
- Regional Security Implications:
- Expands China’s strategic influence in India’s neighbourhood.
- May alter security dynamics in the Bay of Bengal region.
- Raises concerns regarding dual-use military technology.
- Defence Industrialisation:
- Reflects Bangladesh’s aim to modernise armed forces under “Forces Goal 2030”.
- Promotes indigenous capacity building through licensed production.
- Implications for India:
- Strategic sensitivity due to proximity to India’s eastern borders.
- Reinforces need for proactive engagement under Neighbourhood First Policy.
- Highlights importance of India’s own UAV and defence manufacturing push (e.g., Atmanirbhar Bharat in defence).
- Broader Geopolitical Context:
- Aligns with China’s broader defence diplomacy and Belt and Road outreach.
- Demonstrates growing role of unmanned systems in modern warfare.
- Way Forward (For India’s Perspective):
- Deepen defence cooperation and capacity-building support with Bangladesh.
- Strengthen maritime surveillance in Bay of Bengal.
- Accelerate indigenous UAV innovation and export outreach.
UPSC Relevance:
• GS 2 – India and Neighbourhood Relations, Indo-Pacific Geopolitics
• GS 3 – Internal Security, Defence Technology, UAV Systems
• Prelims – Defence Technology & Strategic Affairs
