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Blood in the Meadows of Pahalgam: When Will the World Say Enough to Pakistan’s Terror Industry?

Blood in the Meadows of Pahalgam: When Will the World Say Enough to Pakistan’s Terror Industry?

by SAC | Apr 24, 2025 | Editorial

In the serene valleys of Pahalgam, Kashmir—where nature was meant to inspire poetry and peace—a gruesome reality unfolded. Innocent tourists, enjoying the wonders of one of the most beautiful spots on earth, were mercilessly gunned down by cross-border terrorists. The...
The Dubious Alliance: Can Bangladesh Afford to Trust Pakistan’s “Reparation” Pledge?

The Dubious Alliance: Can Bangladesh Afford to Trust Pakistan’s “Reparation” Pledge?

by SAC | Apr 20, 2025 | Blog

  In recent months, the political landscape of South Asia has been rocked by an unexpected and seemingly improbable shift: a sudden thawing of relations between Pakistan and Bangladesh. The two countries, once bitter enemies after the brutal 1971 war of...
Bangladesh’s March to the Abyss: From Secular Republic to Islamist Hinterland

Bangladesh’s March to the Abyss: From Secular Republic to Islamist Hinterland

by SAC | Apr 15, 2025 | Blog, Geo Political Assessment

In the humid heart of Dhaka, something sinister is taking root. The recent “March for Gaza” rally, drawing an estimated 100,000 protesters, was less a demonstration of solidarity for war-stricken Palestinians and more a chilling spectacle of ideological rot and...
“Flirting with the Dragon: How Bangladesh’s Dangerous Game with China and Pakistan Betrays Its Soul”

“Flirting with the Dragon: How Bangladesh’s Dangerous Game with China and Pakistan Betrays Its Soul”

by SAC | Apr 13, 2025 | Blog

In the fog of shifting global alliances, Bangladesh seems to be writing its foreign policy suicide note. In a bewildering and potentially catastrophic turn, Bangladesh’s interim regime — lacking electoral legitimacy and driven by the winds of radical Islamist...
Blood in the Meadows of Pahalgam: When Will the World Say Enough to Pakistan’s Terror Industry?

The Erosion of Gratitude: A Scathing Reflection on Bangladesh’s Neo-Pseudo Nationalists

by SAC | Apr 11, 2025 | Blog, Editorial, News

  In recent months, a toxic wave of rhetoric has swept across Bangladesh’s digital, political, and military spheres. What was once a nation born out of the ashes of genocide, nurtured into life by the resolute support of India, is now being shamelessly bitten by...
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