Bangladesh was founded in 1971 on the constitutional ideals of secularism, pluralism, and equality. Yet more than five decades later, these ideals remain under...
“Bangladesh: Tarique Rahman’s win is a rejection of Yunus’s Islamist vision”, First Post, February 17, 2026
“February 12 – the day Bangladesh held its 13th...
“How Jamaat’s rise on Bangladesh border heightens India’s eastern frontier risks”, First Post, February 17, 2026
“The sweeping victory of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP)...
“India Must Lose Its Blinkers: Bangladesh's Politics Reflects A 1947 Reality, Not 1971”, Swarajya, February 17, 2026
“A Bangladeshi writer has written a post-election analysis...
In the quiet corridors of Washington, far from the anxieties of Dhaka’s election season, an agreement was signed that may shape Bangladesh’s economic sovereignty...
“Bangladesh Election: The BNP May Be The Lesser Evil For India — But An Evil Nonetheless”, Swarajya, February 13, 2026
“Bangladesh’s political pendulum has swung...
“Bangladesh polls: Why India should watch Jamaat’s resurgence closely”, First Post, February 12, 2026
“Bangladesh stands at a critical juncture. As the country goes to...
In the country’s recent electoral landscape, a gradually emerging issue has begun to draw attention—subtle yet meaningful changes in the voting behavior of minority-dominated...