by SAC | Oct 9, 2025 | Condemnation
Introduction Bangladesh, born from the ashes of one of the twentieth century’s most brutal genocides, now finds itself at a dangerous political crossroads. The ideals for which three million martyrs died in 1971—secularism, democracy, equality, and cultural pride—are...
by SAC | May 4, 2025 | Geo Political Assessment
In the ever-volatile South Asian geopolitical landscape, the toxic interplay of Pakistan’s shadow tactics, rising radicalism within Bangladesh, and reckless military rhetoric is emerging as a recipe for catastrophic conflict. Recent whispers in intelligence corridors...
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...
by SAC | Nov 15, 2024 | Blog
Introduction The shadow of 1971 looms large over Bangladesh, a period marred by a tragic bloodbath, widespread suffering, and loss. That year, the birth of Bangladesh came at a price no Bengali can forget, bought with the blood, sacrifice, and resilience of...
by SAC | Nov 11, 2024 | Editorial
Introduction In recent years, there has been an unsettling push by certain groups for Bangladesh to reconcile with Pakistan and forget the harrowing events of 1971. These voices advocate for a reunion or, at the very least, an ideological alignment with...