A Blueprint for Bangladesh’s Future
A Comprehensive Archive of Ambassador Serajul Islam's Analyses and Commentaries
Ambassador Serajul Islam’s in-depth writings outline essential steps to transform Bangladesh from authoritarian governance toward a resilient democracy. His analyses offer not only a critique of existing governance but also a strategic vision for strengthening the nation’s geopolitical stance, economic foundations, and political freedoms.
Here, find actionable strategies and a comprehensive framework for meaningful reform, encapsulating his expertise on navigating current challenges and achieving sustainable growth.
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12th national election and spirit of 71
With the BNP boycotting and key international players questioning its legitimacy, Bangladesh’s 12th national election threatens to undermine the spirit of the 1971 Liberation War. The Election Commission now faces the unprecedented task of overseeing an election that could leave democratic ideals and citizens' rights on shaky ground.
BNP aligns with US Indo-Pacific Strategy
The Bangladesh foreign secretary’s recent visit to New Delhi raised eyebrows, suggesting an attempt to garner international support amidst escalating political pressures. This article delves into the motivations behind the visit, the diplomatic implications, and the regime’s stance toward the United States and India on key political issues affecting Bangladesh’s future.
India and the present crisis
India’s role in Bangladesh’s political stalemate has raised questions about its influence and intent. This article examines the BNP’s direct accusations against India for supporting the ruling Awami League and the broader implications for democracy, governance, and regional security in South Asia.