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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...
“Guardians of the Liberation Legacy: Bangladesh’s Stand Against Neo-Radical Revisionism”

“Guardians of the Liberation Legacy: Bangladesh’s Stand Against Neo-Radical Revisionism”

by SAC | Nov 13, 2024 | Editorial

Introduction: A Legacy Under Siege Bangladesh, forged in the fires of one of the most brutal liberation struggles of the 20th century, is facing an unprecedented attack on its legacy. The neo-radical ideologues—brainwashed pseudo-revolutionaries inspired by regressive...
Shanghai Cooperation Organisation Summit: Indian Foreign Minister’s Speech Sparks Debate on Core Regional Issues

Shanghai Cooperation Organisation Summit: Indian Foreign Minister’s Speech Sparks Debate on Core Regional Issues

by SAC | Oct 21, 2024 | Blog

  In a display of regional diplomacy, Pakistan recently played host to the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) summit, an event that attracted considerable attention across South and Central Asia. The gathering aimed to bolster cooperation between member...
Bangladesh’s Fragile Equilibrium: A Nation at Risk of Losing Its Way

Bangladesh’s Fragile Equilibrium: A Nation at Risk of Losing Its Way

by SAC | Oct 17, 2024 | Blog

  Bangladesh’s history is defined by resilience, sacrifice, and the indomitable will of its people. Born in the crucible of one of the most brutal liberation struggles of the 20th century, the nation emerged in 1971 after enduring war crimes, genocide, and...
The Nuance Revolution of Bangladesh: A Critical Analysis of its New Ruling Class and the Role of Hizb ut-Tahrir, Jamaat-e-Islami, and Nobel Laureate Professor Yunus

The Nuance Revolution of Bangladesh: A Critical Analysis of its New Ruling Class and the Role of Hizb ut-Tahrir, Jamaat-e-Islami, and Nobel Laureate Professor Yunus

by SAC | Oct 12, 2024 | Editorial

Bangladesh, a nation founded on the principles of secularism, democracy, and a deep yearning for freedom from exploitation, has experienced a complex and intriguing evolution in its political, social, and economic spheres over the past few decades. The country’s...
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