
Prime Minister Tarique Rahman on Sunday directed members of the Navy and
Air Force Selection Boards to ensure that officers are considered for
promotion based on professional competence and merit, keeping political
ideology and personal likes or dislikes aside.
He said
professional skills, leadership qualities, discipline, integrity,
loyalty and overall suitability for appointment should be given priority
in evaluating officers for promotion.
The Prime Minister gave
the directive while inaugurating the Navy and Air Force Selection
Boards-2026 at the Bangladesh Air Force Headquarters in Dhaka
Cantonment.
Eligible officers of the Bangladesh Navy, including
Captains, Commanders and Lieutenant Commanders, and Bangladesh Air Force
officers holding the ranks of Group Captain, Wing Commander and
Squadron Leader, will be considered for promotion by the boards, said
Prime Minister’s Deputy Press Secretary Jahidul Islam Rony.
PM calls for fair, merit-based promotions in Navy, Air Force
Tarique
Rahman said the Navy and Air Force have been playing an important role
not only in safeguarding the country’s independence and sovereignty but
also in supporting the civil administration in maintaining internal
peace and stability and responding to disasters.
He thanked the chiefs and all members of the two forces for their contributions and sacrifices in serving the country.
In
his address to the Selection Boards, the Prime Minister paid tribute to
late President Ziaur Rahman and former Prime Minister Begum Khaleda
Zia.
He also remembered with gratitude the martyrs of the 1971
Liberation War, those killed in the 2024 student-led mass uprising, and
all those who were killed or injured in various movements between 1971
and 2024 for democracy and the rights of the people.
PM calls for fair, merit-based promotions in Navy, Air Force
Tarique
Rahman paid tribute to the martyrs, wounded freedom fighters and all
valiant freedom fighters of the Liberation War, particularly the fallen
members and other servicemen of the Armed Forces, including the Navy and
Air Force, whose sacrifices, he said, the nation will remember with
enduring gratitude.
Earlier, the Prime Minister was received at
the venue by his Defence Adviser Brigadier General (retd) Dr AKM Shamsul
Islam, Chief Army Staff General Waker-Uz-Zaman, Chief of Naval Staff
Admiral Khondkar Misbah ul Azim and Chief of Air Staff Air Chief Marshal
Hasan Mahmood Khan.
He inaugurated the Navy and Air Force
Selection Boards-2026 and later visited several key operational and
research installations of the Bangladesh Air Force at its headquarters
in Dhaka Cantonment.
Before the inauguration of the board, the
Prime Minister formally adorned the newly appointed Navy chief with the
rank badge of Admiral and congratulated him.
The Navy chief expressed his sincere gratitude to the Prime Minister on behalf of the Bangladesh Navy.
He
sought the Prime Minister’s valuable advice and guidance in further
developing the Navy into a more modern, capable and time-responsive
force.
The Prime Minister’s Defence Adviser, the Army and Air
Force chiefs, and the Principal Staff Officer of the Armed Forces
Division were also present during the badge-adornment ceremony.
PM calls for fair, merit-based promotions in Navy, Air Force
Later,
Tarique Rahman visited the Air Defence Operations Centre (ADOC), where
he unveiled the inaugural plaque of the Air Defence System Integration
(ADSI) and observed its various air defence activities.
He also
visited the Air Command Operations Centre (ACOC), where he observed,
through a digital large display, simulated fighter aircraft interception
operations and a helicopter troop insertion operation supported by a
live feed from an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV).
The Prime
Minister later visited the Aerospace Research and Development Complex
(ARDC) and observed its research and development activities.
Various
indigenously developed UAVs, including drones, kamikaze drones,
interceptor drones and vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) systems,
were displayed during the visit. He also watched the flight of a
quadcopter.
Tarique Rahman expressed hope that the development of
such modern aviation systems using the Air Force’s own technological
capabilities will mark significant progress in research, innovation and
technological self-reliance. -UNB
The defence secretary and senior military officials were present.