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Bangladesh’s Struggle with Its Identity and History: A Metaphor of Riding a Wild Horse

Bangladesh’s Struggle with Its Identity and History: A Metaphor of Riding a Wild Horse

by SAC | Oct 4, 2024 | Editorial

Bangladesh, a nation forged from a history of pain, struggle, and sacrifice, often finds itself metaphorically riding a wild horse—an unruly beast that pulls it in conflicting directions. Since its inception in 1971, when it emerged from the bloody struggle for...
Bangladesh’s Struggle with Its Identity and History: A Metaphor of Riding a Wild Horse

Democracy Triumphs: A Critical Analysis of the Indian Election

by SAC | Jun 11, 2024 | Uncategorized

In the vibrant and diverse landscape of India, elections are not just a political exercise but a grand festival of democracy. With over 600 million eligible voters, the sheer scale of the electoral process is a testament to the country’s commitment to democratic...
Bangladesh’s Struggle with Its Identity and History: A Metaphor of Riding a Wild Horse

India’s Mammoth Election: A Display of Democracy on a Grand Scale

by SAC | Apr 13, 2024 | Blog

  India, the world’s most populous country and the largest democracy, is gearing up for another monumental election. Every five years, this democratic spectacle unfolds, drawing attention from within the country and around the world. The forthcoming...
Tensions Rise: Pakistan and Taliban Exchange Fire : a heavy-handed use of force

Tensions Rise: Pakistan and Taliban Exchange Fire : a heavy-handed use of force

by SAC | Mar 22, 2024 | Blog

In the volatile landscape of South Asia, the intricate dance between Pakistan and Afghanistan continues to shape the region’s geopolitics. The latest chapter in this saga involves airstrikes allegedly conducted by Pakistan in border regions of Afghanistan,...

Pakistan’s Descent: Zardari’s Return and the Looming Threats to Regional Stability

by SAC | Mar 10, 2024 | Blog

In a move that has sent shockwaves through Pakistan and beyond, Asif Ali Zardari, the notorious figure known for his corruption and deceit, has once again been crowned as the President of Pakistan. This reinstatement of power for Zardari, a man infamously dubbed...
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