by SAC | Aug 21, 2025 | Geo Political Assessment
History has a cruel way of repeating itself—especially when nations willfully erase their scars and invite their tormentors back into the parlour. Bangladesh today finds itself at such a tragic juncture. Fifty-four years after the unpunished genocide of 1971, the same...
by SAC | Jun 30, 2025 | Editorial
Bangladesh, the nation born out of fire and sacrifice in 1971, is descending into a vortex of lawlessness and mobocracy that mocks the very ideals it once stood for. A country that bled for justice and human dignity now stands disgraced — not at the hands of a foreign...
by SAC | Jun 20, 2025 | Editorial
In the shifting sands of West Asian geopolitics, the Iran-Israel-US standoff remains one of the most dangerous and ideologically charged fault lines in global diplomacy. It is a slow-burning fuse, shaped not just by military posturing or nuclear ambitions, but by...
by SAC | Jun 19, 2025 | Geo Political Assessment
By: South Asia Corner Editorial DeskPublished: 19 June 2025 In the volatile aftermath of Bangladesh’s so-called “July Revolution” of 2024, a new and far more dangerous chapter appears to be unfolding—one that threatens to destabilise the country’s fragile democratic...
by SAC | May 7, 2025 | News
For decades, India has endured a slow bleed. Terror attacks—plotted, launched, and supported by Pakistan’s deep state—have targeted civilians, soldiers, and sovereignty. The 2019 Indian Air Force airstrikes on Balakot were not just retaliation for the Pulwama terror...