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  2. Ministry of Defence (Bangladesh) - Wikipedia

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    Protecting the sovereignty of Bangladesh. Defence Services of Bangladesh and Armed Forces attached to or operating with any of the Armed Forces of Bangladesh excluding planning, co-ordination and arrangement of mobilisation of the defence services on declaration of national emergency/war and co-ordination and control of the activities of the ...

  3. Directorate General of Forces Intelligence - Wikipedia

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    The commanding post for DGFI is the DG followed by the DDG, director, senior additional director, additional director, deputy director and assistant director. Officers from armed forces posted here on deputation. Some civilian officer also works for DGFI recruited by Chief Administrative Officer, Ministry of Defence, Bangladesh. [citation needed]

  4. Bangladesh Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    The Armed Forces are under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Defence of the Government of Bangladesh, and are directly administered by the Armed Forces Division of the Prime Minister's Office. [5] The President of Bangladesh serves as the Commander-in-Chief of the Bangladesh Armed Forces. Bangladesh has the third-largest defence budget in ...

  5. Junior commissioned officer - Wikipedia

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    Junior commissioned officer (JCO) is a group of military ranks which is higher than havildar (non-commissioned officer) and lower than lieutenant (commissioned officer).The term is only used by Nepal, Bangladesh, India, and Pakistan. [1]

  6. Bangladesh Public Service Commission - Wikipedia

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    The commission started as a public service commission in 1926 during British India. It was later known as the East Pakistan Public Service Commission after the partition of India. After the Independence of Bangladesh it was established as the Bangladesh Public Service Commission in 1972. [3] For a while it used the Chummery House as its ...

  7. Directorate General of Defence Purchase (Bangladesh)

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    The seven Bangladeshi employees of the then DDP wing in Dhaka formed a nucleus and have started the job of DDP. Five more also came back from Pakistan and joined in DDP. At that time, DDP had been working on an ad-hoc basis. On 8 January 1972 under a memorandum of the Ministry of Defence, DDP formed officially and started function from the ...

  8. Bangladesh Civil Service - Wikipedia

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    After the independence of Bangladesh in 1971, it became known as Bangladesh Civil Service by an ordinance from the then President Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. Bangladesh Public Service Commission (BPSC) is the main policy setting and recruitment body of BCS. [1] BCS has 26 cadres.

  9. Ministry of Defence Constabulary - Wikipedia

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    During the 3 November 1975 Bangladeshi coup d'état the Ministry of Defence Constabulary guarded the Dacca Airport, many of whom were veterans of Bangladesh Liberation War. [2] Ministry of Defence Constabulary Center & Record is located at Rajendrapur Cantonment. [3]