by SAC | May 20, 2025 | Editorial
Bangladesh stands at a precarious crossroads, navigating a complex web of internal upheaval and external pressures. The ousting of long-time Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in August 2024, following mass protests and her abrupt flight to India, led to the installation of...
by SAC | Apr 28, 2025 | Condemnation
Since the dramatic fall of the government in August 2024, Bangladesh has been a nation teetering on the edge — and, curiously, it is not the civilian politicians, not the judiciary, not the press, but the once-untouchable Bangladesh Army that is being dragged through...
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...
by SAC | Apr 11, 2025 | Blog, Editorial, News
In recent months, a toxic wave of rhetoric has swept across Bangladesh’s digital, political, and military spheres. What was once a nation born out of the ashes of genocide, nurtured into life by the resolute support of India, is now being shamelessly bitten by...