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Bangladesh’s Struggle with Its Identity and History: A Metaphor of Riding a Wild Horse

Bangladesh’s Struggle with Its Identity and History: A Metaphor of Riding a Wild Horse

by SAC | Oct 4, 2024 | Editorial

Bangladesh, a nation forged from a history of pain, struggle, and sacrifice, often finds itself metaphorically riding a wild horse—an unruly beast that pulls it in conflicting directions. Since its inception in 1971, when it emerged from the bloody struggle for...
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...
Bangladesh’s Struggle with Its Identity and History: A Metaphor of Riding a Wild Horse

Unraveling the Dynamics of South Asia: Challenges, Opportunities, and Imperatives

by SAC | Mar 25, 2024 | Editorial

  Introduction: South Asia, a region of diverse cultures, languages, and histories, is emblematic of both promise and peril. South Asia encapsulates a complex tapestry of challenges and opportunities, from economic growth to security threats, demographic...
Balochistan Unveiled: Rethinking Pakistan’s Approach for Lasting Peace and Prosperity

Balochistan Unveiled: Rethinking Pakistan’s Approach for Lasting Peace and Prosperity

by SAC | Jan 28, 2024 | Blog

Introduction: Pakistan’s interim caretaker prime minister, Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar, became visibly upset during a press conference in Islamabad when questioned about the Baloch protesters in the capital. These demonstrators were urging government intervention in...
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