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US counters China with Bangladesh defence pitch

Published on: February 11, 2026 6:00 PM

The United States plans to offer Bangladesh defence systems as alternatives to Chinese hardware, US Ambassador Brent T. Christensen told Reuters.

Washington’s move comes as China deepens influence in Dhaka after India-allied premier Sheikh Hasina fled in August 2024. The announcement is significant as Bangladesh votes in a general election on Thursday, shaping South Asia’s strategic balance.

Christensen said Washington is concerned about growing Chinese influence and will provide options from the US and allied partners. China recently signed a deal to build a drone factory near the India border, while Bangladesh is also considering Pakistan’s JF-17 fighter jets. The ambassador stressed the risks of heavy engagement with China but did not provide details on the US systems.

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He emphasized Washington’s interest in restoring Bangladesh-India ties, which have deteriorated since Hasina’s departure, affecting visa services and cricket exchanges. The envoy also noted that US businesses are eager to invest but want the new government to show clear openness to commerce. Commercial diplomacy and defence collaboration remain top priorities for Washington as it seeks to counter China’s regional influence.

Christensen said the US remains the largest contributor to aid for Bangladesh’s 1.2 million Rohingya refugees. A $2 billion UN funding framework recently aims to improve global support, but he urged other international donors to increase contributions. Funding shortfalls have led to cuts in rations and closures of some schools, highlighting the continuing humanitarian challenges.

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The US plans to work with whichever government is elected, with the race primarily between the Bangladesh Nationalist Party and Jamaat-e-Islami coalitions. Opinion polls suggest the BNP holds an advantage, but the next administration’s policies will shape US-Bangladesh commercial, security, and diplomatic ties. Christensen said Washington is ready to strengthen defence, economic, and humanitarian cooperation regardless of the election outcome.

 

Filed Under: World Tagged With: Bangladesh defence alternatives, Bangladesh election 2026, Bangladesh military hardware, Brent Christensen, Latest, Rohingya refugee aid, US China South Asia

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