India, Feb. 23 -- Just days after Tarique Rahman assumed office as Bangladesh's new prime minister, the country's military underwent a significant top-level reshuffle, including the appointment of a new Chief of General Staff (CGS) and changes across key strategic and intelligence positions, media reports said.
The changes, issued by Army Headquarters, came shortly after the new government took charge on February 17, following the February 12 general elections in which the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) secured a two-thirds majority. Rahman, 60, took the oath on the same day, ending the 18-month tenure of the interim administration led by Muhammad Yunus.
According to a report by Dhaka Tribune, the reshuffle affects several operation...
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