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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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.
On dissent in Awami League
Dissent within the Awami League has grown, with internal frustrations boiling over into public criticism of Ministers and Advisers. Is this a sign of emerging democracy within the party, or the beginning of internal conflict?
An interview with Ambassador Islam: Japan's Impact on Bangladesh’s Development
Ambassador Serajul Islam, in an exclusive interview with Voice of America’s Syed Ziaur Rahman, reflects on Japan's pivotal role as Bangladesh’s largest donor since 1972. He highlights Japan's contributions to infrastructure development, the challenges faced by Bangladeshi residents in Japan, and the cultural significance of the Shaheed Minar in Tokyo, a symbol of enduring friendship between the two nations.