by SAC | Mar 15, 2026 | Editorial, Uncategorized
The New Dhaka: A Republic of Fragile Zealotry Welcome to the “New Bangladesh”, where the dust of the 2024 uprising hasn’t so much settled as it has been swept into a pile and ignited. Following the February 2026 elections—a “bipolar” contest...
by SAC | Mar 15, 2026 | Condemnation
Bangladesh’s Welfare Mirage Can the BNP government afford its dream of British-style benefits? In politics, grand promises win elections. In economics, however, arithmetic eventually wins the argument. Bangladesh’s new government under Tarique Rahman has moved quickly...
by SAC | Mar 8, 2026 | Geo Political Assessment
The Mirage of a “Monsoon” Marriage: Why the Islamist Surge in Bangladesh Hit a Ceiling By South Asia Corner Editorial Staff The dust has finally begun to settle on the 2026 general elections, and the landscape of the “New...
by SAC | Feb 19, 2026 | Condemnation
Bangladesh is not a country born out of convenience.It is a nation carved out of fire. It was born from genocide.It was baptised in blood.It was legitimised through sacrifice. The year 1971 is not a chapter in a textbook—it is the moral foundation of the republic. And...
by SAC | Feb 15, 2026 | Editorial
Abstract This paper evaluates institutional, economic, and diplomatic risk factors associated with the potential return to executive authority of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP). It examines legal history, governance preparedness, civil-military relations,...