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Bangladesh: A Roller Coaster of Shifts and Struggles in Search of Stability

Bangladesh: A Roller Coaster of Shifts and Struggles in Search of Stability

by SAC | Nov 5, 2024 | Blog

  The journey of Bangladesh is as complex as it is compelling—a nation of 160 million navigating a landscape marked by turbulent political shifts, ideological twists, and socioeconomic challenges. Since its birth in 1971, Bangladesh has faced numerous obstacles,...
Shanghai Cooperation Organisation Summit: Indian Foreign Minister’s Speech Sparks Debate on Core Regional Issues

Shanghai Cooperation Organisation Summit: Indian Foreign Minister’s Speech Sparks Debate on Core Regional Issues

by SAC | Oct 21, 2024 | Blog

  In a display of regional diplomacy, Pakistan recently played host to the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) summit, an event that attracted considerable attention across South and Central Asia. The gathering aimed to bolster cooperation between member...
Is Pakistan Really Destabilising Bangladesh? Examining the Deep State Strategy

Is Pakistan Really Destabilising Bangladesh? Examining the Deep State Strategy

by SAC | Oct 18, 2024 | Blog

Introduction: Is Pakistan’s Influence on Bangladesh a Persistent Question?Since the partition of the Indian subcontinent in 1947, South Asia has been a region marked by deep geopolitical tensions, rivalry, and covert operations. Pakistan, often at the centre of...
Bangladesh’s Fragile Equilibrium: A Nation at Risk of Losing Its Way

Bangladesh’s Fragile Equilibrium: A Nation at Risk of Losing Its Way

by SAC | Oct 17, 2024 | Blog

  Bangladesh’s history is defined by resilience, sacrifice, and the indomitable will of its people. Born in the crucible of one of the most brutal liberation struggles of the 20th century, the nation emerged in 1971 after enduring war crimes, genocide, and...
A Fool’s Paradise: The Delusion of Reuniting Pakistan’s Two Wings and the Inescapable Legacy of 1971

A Fool’s Paradise: The Delusion of Reuniting Pakistan’s Two Wings and the Inescapable Legacy of 1971

by SAC | Oct 13, 2024 | Blog

  The idea of a reunion between East and West Pakistan, long since separated by blood, betrayal, and an ocean of suffering, belongs squarely in fantasy. For decades, a handful of former Pakistani military officers, some of whom surrendered in Bangladesh in 1971,...
Pakistan: Are They Paying for the 1971 Genocide with This Economic Misery?

Pakistan: Are They Paying for the 1971 Genocide with This Economic Misery?

by SAC | Oct 11, 2024 | Blog

  Introduction Pakistan is currently grappling with a mammoth economic crisis, plagued by militancy, religious segregation, negative GDP growth, and a tainted reputation stemming from its past involvement in terrorism. The question that arises is whether the...
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