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Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina visits the artillery museum set up at the Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Battery Complex by unveiling its inaugural plaque at the Artillery Centre and School at Halishahar in Chattogram on Sunday. | — Focus Bangla photo

Prime minister Sheikh Hasina said that Bangladesh was always ready and firmly committed to defending the country’s sovereignty from attack by any external forces.

‘The main driving force of our foreign policy is ‘Friendship to all, malice to none’. Our target is to ensure economic development while maintaining good relationships with all the neighbouring countries,’ she said.


‘But, we are always ready and committed to protect the country’s sovereignty from any external attack,’ she continued.

The prime minister made the remarks after opening Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Battery Complex by unveiling its inaugural plaque this morning at the Artillery Centre and School at Halishahar in Chattogram.

She hoped army personnel would work with patriotism, professionalism and sincerity for the welfare of the country and its people being inspired by the spirit of the Liberation War.

‘We will be able to build a happy, prosperous ‘Sonar Bangladesh’ free from hunger and prosperity with collective efforts from all as dreamt of Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman,’ she said.

The prime minister said that the Awami League government had been working to achieve the sustainable development target by 2030 and build a developed, prosperous and Smart Bangladesh by 2041.

‘That’s why, every member of the Bangladesh Army would have to be smart having knowledge of information technology,’ she added.

The prime minister asked the army personnel to work to maintain the country’s glory with dutifulness, professional efficiency and patriotism having confidence and loyalty to the leadership.

She briefly described the measures taken by her government for the overall development of the army.

As part of the modernisation of the army, she said that ultra modern aircrafts, helicopters, UAV, fourth-generation tank, APCs, missiles to destroy tanks and other war weapons have been added to the Bangladesh Army.

The prime minister highly praised the overall activities of the Army for the country’s welfare, saying, ‘Bangladesh Army has been well established as the symbol of confidence of the people.’

She went on saying that the Bangladesh military has been highly praised at home and abroad for its work efficiency and professionalism in the peacekeeping missions of the United Nations.

Modern light armoured vehicles and mine-resistant ambush-protected vehicles have been purchased for the Army to enhance operational capabilities and ensure their security in UN missions.

After inaugurating the Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Battery Complex, she visited the artillery museum set up at the complex.

During the visit, she witnessed the very realistic portrait of Bangladsh’s founding president Sheikh Mujibur Rahman installed in the museum, the historic 3.7-inch howitzer that fired the first shot of the Mujib Battery in the Liberation War in 1971 and the ammunition used in the artillery regiment and replicas of all the cannons and the glorious history of the notable operations of the artillery forces in the war.

On her arrival at the venue, the prime minister was received by chief of army staff General SM Shafiuddin Ahmed.

An audio-visual documentary on Mujib Battery was screened at the function.

Cabinet members, chiefs of the three services, members of parliament, noted personalities and high military and civil officials were present on the occasion.