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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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?
Modi’s tweet and Bangladesh’s relation with India
December 16, 1971, marks Bangladesh’s liberation and the surrender of Pakistan’s army, a pivotal moment in history. However, recent narratives from India, including PM Narendra Modi's tweet, have downplayed the contributions of Mukti Bahini and the people of Bangladesh, raising concerns about distorted history and shifting regional dynamics. This article explores the historical significance of Bangladesh’s Victory Day and its implications for current geopolitics, including strained Bangladesh-India relations and the rising influence of China.
Dhaka-Delhi relations drift amidst India’s growing concerns
Bangladesh-India relations are at a crossroads, as Dhaka deepens ties with China amidst New Delhi's apparent neglect and condescension. Harsh Vardhan Shringla's hasty visit to Dhaka highlighted India's growing concerns, but the missteps reveal a deeper drift between the two nations.
Indian foreign secretary’s hasty visit to Bangladesh misfires
India’s sudden diplomatic outreach to Bangladesh underscores the shifting dynamics of regional geopolitics. As Bangladesh balances its relationships with India and China, understanding the nuances of this engagement becomes critical for the future of South Asia.
A decade of Bangladesh-India relations: 2009-2019
Bangladesh-India relations from 2009 to 2019 highlight a decade of missed opportunities, imbalances, and unfulfilled promises. While strides were made in connectivity and security, unresolved issues like the Teesta water sharing and border killings remain glaring gaps