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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Bangladesh: Foreign secy’s untimely, futile visit to Delhi
Foreign Secretary Masud Bin Momen’s recent visit to Delhi is a case study in diplomatic maneuvering under pressure, aiming to explain Bangladesh’s electoral framework to India and regional envoys. As the U.S. pushes for free and fair elections, Bangladesh’s ties with both the U.S. and India face unprecedented scrutiny, raising questions about the influence of foreign perspectives on domestic politics.
India’s dilemma over Bangladesh’s next elections
India faces a challenging dilemma over its stance on Bangladesh’s upcoming elections. As historical alliances and current political dynamics converge, New Delhi must balance its relationship with the Awami League against the larger democratic aspirations of Bangladesh.
For ruling party or people?
The Election Commission’s roadmap for Bangladesh’s 12th general election is under scrutiny. With opposition demands for a neutral caretaker government and concerns over election integrity, will this roadmap lead to a genuinely participatory election?