English to Bengali Dictionary strategic

strategic

কৌশলগত
definition
adjective
the company should take strategic actions to cope with fundamental changes in the environment
relating to the identification of long-term or overall aims and interests and the means of achieving them.
translation of 'strategic'
adjective
সুকৌশলী,
সৈনাপত্য-সংক্রান্ত,
সৈনাপত্যপূর্ণ
example
The beginning of the Cold War intensified anxieties about the nation's supply of 'strategic' resources.
Direct defense refers to the use of armed forces to thwart an adversary's attempt to capture or destroy possessions such as territory, population, and 'strategic' resources.
The key to this scheme for world hegemony is unchallenged rule over the Eurasian continent and control of its 'strategic' resources, first and foremost, petroleum.
From May 1944, the 'strategic' bombing of Germany entered a new stage, destroying not only war production, but also supply routes and oil refineries.
When each failed to win control of the central state, the locus of conflict shifted to major 'strategic' resources such as cities and ports, fragmenting the clan alliances.
The plan has made an assessment of the extent of areas which could be considered to be u2018 'strategic' locationsu2019.
Kildare Town is designated as a secondary growth town under the 'strategic' planning guidelines with considerable house building going on, and plans in track for more.
Once they have successfully flown the next two or three missions, NASA will have to begin some difficult long-term 'strategic' planning.
Not satisfied with military and economic dominance, they want to extend their empire and control more 'strategic' resources.
In future, foreign companies will be allowed only a minority holding in firms applying for licences to tap and extract 'strategic' resources like oil and gas.
Bridgewater has a great deal to offer in terms of being a 'strategic' location for industrial, commercial, retail, and service sector development.
The outcome is transparency to all stakeholders that is systematically incorporated as part of the overall 'strategic' planning and business operations process.
The objectives pursued by the United States involved the preservation of its access to 'strategic' resources and geographical position.
Implicit in his argument is the belief that American foreign policy flows from 'strategic' considerations of national interest.
Being the most important 'strategic' resource in the world, it will continue to be what shapes the future.
One could argue that such a missile defence system would bring about the abandonment of ballistic missiles as 'strategic' weapons.
A terrorist organization may camp in remote desert caves beyond the reach of 'strategic' bombing or cruise missiles, but its activities depend crucially upon financing.
The government is spending vast amounts of energy and money trying to drive change in the telecommunications sector without achieving commensurate 'strategic' impact.
For Australian companies like us, the situation with the Australian dollar makes it difficult to achieve your 'strategic' ambitions.
It would also be in the nation's long-term 'strategic' interests.
This is a priceless 'strategic' resource, and the Army's major contribution today to the formulation of national strategy.
The 'strategic' intent to achieve more for less was translated into central policy directives.
Sullivan makes it clear that the Army Air Forces had a preference for 'strategic' bombing, which is not surprising.
The Soviets achieve a long-desired southern 'strategic' goal, isolating Turkey, opening a route to the Indian Ocean and the Eastern Mediterranean.
The energy transportation systems of the Caspian region were originally designed and built to serve the 'strategic' needs of the Soviet Union.
The oil/gas recovery sector is also related to state security and involves 'strategic' resources.
This raises the question as to whether we in Australia is applying our limited resources in our best long-term 'strategic' interests.
Commanders need a plan, a tactical set of readiness indicators pointed toward achieving an overall 'strategic' state of readiness.
u2018Water is a 'strategic' resource which needs to be consumed, therefore we can not afford to lose a drop, we have to save wateru2019, the mayor said.
According to Shimizu, Japan set up a Japanese Legation in Baghdad in 1939, for political and 'strategic' purposes, as part of its Islamic policy.
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