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Understanding Bangladesh’s Open Visa Policy for Pakistani Citizens: A Strategic Move or a Miscalculated Gamble?

Understanding Bangladesh’s Open Visa Policy for Pakistani Citizens: A Strategic Move or a Miscalculated Gamble?

by SAC | Oct 10, 2024 | Editorial

  Bangladesh’s recent policy to offer free visas to Pakistani citizens has sparked debate, raising critical questions about the country’s strategic goals and the potential consequences of this unprecedented move. Given the history of brutal atrocities inflicted...
The Distortion of History: Refuting the “Reset” Rhetoric by Bangladesh’s Interim Government

The Distortion of History: Refuting the “Reset” Rhetoric by Bangladesh’s Interim Government

by SAC | Oct 8, 2024 | Editorial

  Bangladesh’s interim government’s chief advisor made a remark that reverberated through the national consciousness. He stated that the country’s story starts now, with a “reset button” pressed on the nation’s history. Such a statement, no matter how...
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...
Understanding Bangladesh’s Open Visa Policy for Pakistani Citizens: A Strategic Move or a Miscalculated Gamble?

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

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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