Bangladesh has reportedly turned down China’s J-10 fighter jets in favor of Western-built Typhoon aircraft, signaling a major shift in its defense and foreign policy calculations. The move suggests Dhaka is seeking deeper military cooperation with Western partners while reducing reliance on Chinese weapons systems. Analysts say the decision could reshape regional power dynamics in South Asia, impact China’s defense exports, and alter Bangladesh’s strategic balancing between Beijing, Washington, and Europe. The choice also highlights growing concerns over interoperability, technology access, and long-term security partnerships in an increasingly polarized global arms market.Disclaimer:
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