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...
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...
by SAC | May 22, 2025 | Blog
In Bangladesh, the line between politics and power has always been porous. But the events unfolding in 2025 suggest we’re entering a new phase—one where the military flexes with impunity, the civilian government stands on borrowed time, and the Islamist street is...
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...
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...
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...