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Inter-Services Public Relations
আন্ত-বাহিনী জনসংযোগ পরিদপ্তর
AbbreviationISPR
Formation1972; 52 years ago (1972)
TypeMilitary Organization
Legal statusActive
PurposeCivil-Military relations
HeadquartersDhaka Cantonment
Location
Region
Bangladesh
Official language
Bengali, English
Director
Lieutenant Colonel Abu Hayder Mohammad Rasheluzzaman
Parent organization
Bangladesh Armed Forces
AffiliationsGovernment of Bangladesh
Websitewww.ispr.gov.bd

The Inter-Services Public Relations (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]

History

In 1972, the Inter-Services Public Relations Department was established in order to carry out the campaign and public relations work of the Armed Forces and other inter-organisation organisations.[3] Earlier, offices of Inter-Services Public Relations Office with 37 personnel were established in the small part of the office of the Ministry of Defence, in the old High Court building. Zahid Hossain is its first director. Due to the increase in the scope of this work, in 1977 the manpower increased by 56 and the restructuring of the organisation's organisational structure. In 1982, the organisational structure of this directorate was restructured with the order issued from the Secretariat of the Chief Martial Law Administrator and the manpower of the office was reduced to 33. In 1993, when the office of the Ministry of Defence was transferred from the old High Court building to the Ganobhaban Complex, the office of this directorate was brought to Ganobhaban. After two more office departments were changed. In 2004, its office was temporarily transferred to the double room of the old Log Area headquarters.

Objectives

The main functions of the Directorate are as follows:

  • To ensure that the activities of the Armed Forces and other agencies are properly presented in various media such as newspapers, radio and television and that effective plans are adopted and implemented for the purpose of propaganda.
  • To be the sole agency in publishing / disseminating information, news, opinions, pictures and advertisements of the three forces so that no information is leaked / distorted.
  • Publish domestic periodicals for the Armed Forces and other departments / agencies under the Ministry of Defense.
  • Editing and issuing clearances for publication / dissemination of articles / essays written by members of other departments / agencies under the Ministry of Armed Forces and Defense.
  • To take initiative and coordinate the broadcasting of programs on radio and television with the participation / presentation of the members of the Armed Forces.
  • To make arrangements for the production and display of documentary images in order to increase the morale of the members of the Armed Forces.
  • Preservation of press clippings and references regarding the activities of the Armed Forces.
  • If necessary, to search and monitor news related to Bangladesh Armed Forces in foreign news reports and to send protest letters.
  • If necessary, take initiative to conduct Psychological Warfare on behalf of the Armed Forces.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Bangladesh military loyal to Constitution, law: ISPR". bdnews24.com. Retrieved 22 November 2016.
  2. ^ "ISPR protests soldier recruitment advert on foreign website". The Daily Star. 21 June 2016. Retrieved 22 November 2016.
  3. ^ "ইতিহাস – আইএসপিআর". Ispr.gov.bd. Retrieved 27 August 2022.