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Bangladesh on the Brink: Islamists, Political Chaos, and the Threat of Total Destabilization

Bangladesh on the Brink: Islamists, Political Chaos, and the Threat of Total Destabilization

by SAC | Feb 26, 2025 | Blog

Bangladesh has always been a nation teetering on the edge of political volatility, but recent events paint an even darker picture of its descent into chaos. The country, once hailed as a rising economic powerhouse, now finds itself in the clutches of a vicious...
A Trojan Horse in Disguise? Pakistan’s Dubious Trade Overtures to Bangladesh

A Trojan Horse in Disguise? Pakistan’s Dubious Trade Overtures to Bangladesh

by SAC | Jan 12, 2025 | Editorial

The announcement that a high-powered delegation from Pakistan’s top trade and business federation is visiting Bangladesh has raised more than a few eyebrows. Once adversaries locked in a bloody war for independence, these two nations share a turbulent history that few...

**Can Bangladesh Sustain Its Independence While Taking an Aggressive Stand Against India?** *Reflecting on the Liberation War and the Role of India as a Messiah*

by SAC | Dec 4, 2024 | Geo Political Assessment

The story of Bangladesh’s independence in 1971 is one of resilience, sacrifice, and the extraordinary support of a neighboring nation: India. While the people of Bangladesh waged a heroic fight for liberation, it was India that played the pivotal role of a messiah,...
Bangladesh and India: Navigating Strained Ties Amid Controversy Over ISKCON Priest’s Arrest

Bangladesh and India: Navigating Strained Ties Amid Controversy Over ISKCON Priest’s Arrest

by SAC | Dec 2, 2024 | Blog

  The recent arrest of an ISKCON (International Society for Krishna Consciousness) priest in Bangladesh on charges perceived by many as politically motivated has sparked widespread concern. This incident has not only inflamed sectarian tensions but also appears...
Discontent, Animosity, and Sectarian Rifts in Pakistan: Is the State Approaching Its Breaking Point?

Discontent, Animosity, and Sectarian Rifts in Pakistan: Is the State Approaching Its Breaking Point?

by SAC | Nov 28, 2024 | Geo Political Assessment

Introduction  Since its inception in 1947, Pakistan has grappled with a complex interplay of power dynamics and ideological differences. The country’s two most potent regions, Punjab and Pashtun-majority Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK), have maintained a tenuous alliance...
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