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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...
Bangladesh’s Fragile Democracy: The Authoritarian Tenure of Sheikh Hasina

Bangladesh’s Fragile Democracy: The Authoritarian Tenure of Sheikh Hasina

by SAC | Aug 10, 2024 | Blog

Introduction Bangladesh, a nation born out of a struggle for democracy and self-determination, has long been a battleground for political power. Since its independence in 1971, the country has oscillated between democracy and authoritarianism. In recent decades, the...
The Rise of Islamist Anarchy in Bangladesh: A Critical Analysis of the Job Quota Protests

The Rise of Islamist Anarchy in Bangladesh: A Critical Analysis of the Job Quota Protests

by SAC | Jul 25, 2024 | Blog

## The Rise of Islamist Anarchy in Bangladesh: A Critical Analysis of the Job Quota Protests In recent days, Bangladesh has witnessed a surge of unrest and violence under the guise of protests against the job quota system. What ostensibly began as a movement for...
Pakistan: Are They Paying for the 1971 Genocide with This Economic Misery?

India’s Vibrant Democracy: Lessons for the World from the World’s Largest Election

by SAC | May 9, 2024 | Blog

  In the heart of the world’s largest democracy lies a spectacle of unparalleled scale and significance—the Indian Election. Every five years, amidst a cacophony of colours, languages, and ideologies, over a billion voices come together to shape the destiny...
Pakistan: Are They Paying for the 1971 Genocide with This Economic Misery?

Bridging Historical Divides: Pakistan Owes Bangladesh an Overdue Apology

by SAC | Apr 26, 2024 | Blog

In contemporary Pakistan, a troubling trend has surfaced: the proliferation of disparaging remarks aimed at Bangladesh, its people, culture, and achievements. From political figures to media platforms, this regrettable behaviour showcases a lack of comprehension and...
Pakistan: Are They Paying for the 1971 Genocide with This Economic Misery?

India’s Mammoth Election: A Display of Democracy on a Grand Scale

by SAC | Apr 13, 2024 | Blog

  India, the world’s most populous country and the largest democracy, is gearing up for another monumental election. Every five years, this democratic spectacle unfolds, drawing attention from within the country and around the world. The forthcoming...
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