Bangladesh’s Liberation War: Why India’s Role Remains Contentious
- Dec 20, 2024
The legacy of Bangladesh’s 1971 Liberation War remains contested. While India’s support is acknowledged, critics emphasize the pivotal role of the Liberation Forces and question attempts to frame...
Why South Asia Is Turning Away from India
- Dec 20, 2024
India’s influence in South Asia is waning as strained ties with neighbors like Maldives, Nepal, and Bangladesh contrast with China’s growing regional dominance. Despite its "Neighbourhood First"...
War Wears Thin: End of Ukraine War?
- Nov 19, 2024
Policy Paper: Reforming the Education System of Bangladesh
- Sep 28, 2024
Explore comprehensive reforms in Bangladesh's education system post-August 2024, addressing infrastructure, inequality, and curriculum unification to bridge urban-rural divides and improve quality
Dams, Neoliberalism, and Floods: The Politics of Water between India and Bangladesh
- Sep 22, 2024
Explore the impact of India's dam-building and neoliberal policies on Bangladesh's vulnerability to floods, highlighting geopolitical power imbalances, environmental governance issues, and the need...
Indian Hegemony Challenges its Neighbors' Sovereignty
- Sep 03, 2024
countries like Nepal, Sri Lanka, and the Maldives have been deprived of independence in their political and economic decisions. These countries have failed to protect their own interests due to...
Why is anti-India sentiment growing in Bangladesh?
- Aug 19, 2024
Sheikh Hasina has fulfilled all of India's aspirations, even at the cost of her country's and people's interests.
How A Revolution Failed?
- Aug 18, 2024
Post-revolutionary periods often bring political instability. People develop intense optimism after a revolution, as seen in Bangladesh. However, history shows that such expectations are rarely...
Why People boycotting Coca-Cola?
- Jun 21, 2024
Global Boycott of Israel-Linked Brands Gains Momentum Amid Gaza Conflict
Why Modi’s Victory Is More Like a Defeat
- Jun 06, 2024
A central question now looms over the formation of the next government: Can Prime Minister Modi rule while dependent on other parties, something he has never done before?
Capitalism, AI, and the Quest for Democracy
- Apr 05, 2024
As AI interplays with extreme capitalistic systems, it casts a critical eye on the principles we hold, challenging us to preserve the ideals of democratic practice and governance, human-life...
Micro-Insurance in Bangladesh: Closing the Protection Gap for Low-Income Individuals
- Feb 07, 2024
Micro-insurance is an essential tool for promoting financial inclusion and providing much-needed protection to low-income individuals and families, particularly in the developing countries. In the...
How Can Fashion be Sustainable? Where We Are?
- Feb 02, 2024
As the COP28’s promising commitments echoing in the fashion industries to make fashion more sustainable, it is undeniable that there has been an acceleration in the pace towards positive change. A...
What Bangladesh’s Widely Boycotted Election Reveals About Its Future
- Jan 19, 2024
Hasina’s election victories in 2014 and 2018 were similarly one-sided, as the ruling party, civil administration, and law enforcement agencies acted in unison to deliver a victory for her and the...
Arab Spring Like Revolution Possible In Bangladesh?
- Jan 02, 2024
Amid the heated political situations in Bangladesh, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman claimed that an Arab Spring like revolution looming in Bangladesh.