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The agency officially adopted its current name in the same year. The DGFI officially consists primarily of military officers from the three service branches of the Bangladesh Armed Forces, while with an evolving role in the country's intelligence community, DGFI is also reported to have classified civilian employees.
The Parliament of Bangladesh on 3 March 2010 has passed two insurance laws in a bid to further strengthen the regulatory framework for the insurance industry. The new laws came into effect on 18 March 2010, are the Insurance Act 2010 and IDRA Act 2010.
The agency stands under the direct authority of the Prime Minister of Bangladesh. [4] It is an independent civilian intelligence agency. Today, its internal security functions are similar to the British security service MI5, while the foreign intelligence function does not quite resemble the MI6.
Name Start of term End of term 1 Major General. Walter Cawthorn [1] January 1948 June 1948 2 Brigadier. Syed Shahid Hamid HJ. 14 July 1948 [4] [5] 22 August 1950 3 Brigadier. Mirza Hamid Hussain [4] 23 August 1950 [6] May 1951 4 Colonel. Muhammad Afzal Malik [4] May 1951 April 1953 5 Brigadier. Syed Ghawas [4] April 1953 August 1955 6 Brigadier ...
The Inter-Services Public Relations [a] (Reporting name: ISPR) is the public relations division of the Bangladesh Armed Forces. It disseminates military news and information to the country's media and general public. [1] [2]
Bangladesh has been gripped by violence this week after relentless clashes between student protesters, security officials and pro-government student activists over a quota system for government jobs.
During the liberation war of Bangladesh in 1971, Maj. Gen. M. A. Rab (then lieutenant Colonel) was the Chief of Staff of the Bangladesh Army under the combined command of Bangladesh Forces which served as the origins of Bangladesh Armed Forces and General M. A. G. Osmani was the Commander-in-Chief. [4] After the War of Independence, Bangladesh ...
Violence in Bangladesh has killed at least six people and injured hundreds after students took to the streets to demand reforms to a quota system that governs distribution of government jobs. The ...