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Broken Alliances and Looming Coups: Is Bangladesh Heading Towards a Theocratic Nightmare?

Broken Alliances and Looming Coups: Is Bangladesh Heading Towards a Theocratic Nightmare?

by SAC | Jun 19, 2025 | Geo Political Assessment

By: South Asia Corner Editorial DeskPublished: 19 June 2025 In the volatile aftermath of Bangladesh’s so-called “July Revolution” of 2024, a new and far more dangerous chapter appears to be unfolding—one that threatens to destabilise the country’s fragile democratic...
From Protest to Performance: What the Dorchester Demonstrations Reveal About Bangladesh’s Diaspora Politics

From Protest to Performance: What the Dorchester Demonstrations Reveal About Bangladesh’s Diaspora Politics

by SAC | Jun 17, 2025 | Blog

In a dramatic show of resistance, members of the Bangladeshi diaspora recently staged high-energy protests in London against the visit of the Chief Advisor of Bangladesh’s Interim Government. The scenes—unfolding outside the Dorchester Hotel, House of Commons, and...
Bangladesh’s Political Quagmire Under Yunus’s Interim Government

Bangladesh’s Political Quagmire Under Yunus’s Interim Government

by SAC | Jun 11, 2025 | Editorial

Legitimacy of the Interim Government When Nobel Peace Prize laureate Dr. Muhammad Yunus was appointed as Chief Adviser of Bangladesh’s interim government following the ouster of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, he initially enjoyed broad, multi-sectoral support. Student...
Broken Alliances and Looming Coups: Is Bangladesh Heading Towards a Theocratic Nightmare?

Jamaat‑e‑Islami’s Betrayal of BNP: A Tale of Power, Deception, and New Alliances

by SAC | Jun 9, 2025 | Uncategorized

 A Rebirth in the Shadows of Zia When Bangladesh achieved independence in 1971, Jamaat-e-Islami (JeI) was widely condemned for its collaboration with Pakistan’s military and the horrific atrocities of the war. Yet, remarkably, just five years later, under President...
Broken Alliances and Looming Coups: Is Bangladesh Heading Towards a Theocratic Nightmare?

Bangladesh’s Interim Government Is Playing with Fire: A Treacherous Dance Between China and the USA in Rakhine

by SAC | Jun 2, 2025 | Blog

Bangladesh’s interim government, barely months old and already tangled in geopolitical quicksand, is playing with fire—a dangerous game of duplicity that threatens to ignite a regional inferno. As the so-called “humanitarian corridor” for Myanmar’s Rakhine State takes...
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