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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...
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...
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