Country's security

Waheedur Rahman, DOHS Baridhara, Dhaka
Every state has its own foreign policies. And many of them may not sound decent, but that's the way it is, completely unfathomable. Of course it's not all about high government officials showing their ever-smiling faces in various summits and bilateral rendezvous. This never ever does not bring an end to the story, nor does it resemble the innumerable conspiracies and the vicious abhorrence for one another. But it's just a formality to save your skin in front of the world. So deep down, it's the intricate manifestation of national security that matters the most. A country helped the Tamil Tigers in Sri Lanka, named LTTE, by providing them with sophisticated and advanced machineries to consolidate their roots and give the Sri Lankans a debilitating battle to fight. For decades now, it has also been facilitating the 'Shanti Bahini', which tended to give our Bangladesh Army a pulsating headache all the way in the Chittagong Hill Tracts. All these spellbinding array of offensive tactics are an open secret. We are a developing country. We undoubtedly should also have our own sets of policies.