Bangladesh is entering a new political era following the change in government following the recent general elections. India is also at the threshold of a new chapter in bilateral relations as it recalibrates its policies towards Dhaka in light of this new reality. India–Bangladesh relations have often ebbed and flowed with Bangladesh’s internal politics and regional dynamics. With Bangladesh under new leadership and Delhi facing new realities at home and abroad, the bilateral relationship will need some fine-tuning.
Between Reform and Reputation: Muhammad Yunus, Elite Disquiet, and the Question of a Presidency
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Bangladesh Parliamentary Election Analysis and Political Forecast
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Fall 2025: Issue 43
Nepal’s Digital Uprising: Discord, Corruption, and the Future of South Asia
When Kathmandu’s skyline turned red with fire on the evening of September 10, 2025, few...
Exposing the Failure of India’s Kashmir Policy
In September 2024, addressing a jubilant rally of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) supporters, Indian Prime...
Pahalgam Massacre – A Case of Diversionary Strategy to Bust India’s Normalcy Narrative in Kashmir
Retaliating to India’s coercive measures following the massacre of 26 tourists in Pahalgam, Kashmir, responsibility...
Speaking Eye-to-Eye with India
Nobel Laureate Dr. Muhammad Yunus has repeatedly emphasized the importance of regional cooperation for the...
Israel’s Creeping Mission in West Bank Is Turning Stubborn
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Foreign Hands Fetish and Domestic Fire: On Intelligence Power, Uprisings, and the Decline of Iranian Sovereignty
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US military intervention in Iran could spark hostilities not just in the Gulf and Israel, but also Turkey and Azerbaijan
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Jihad in Plain Sight: Understanding the Empire
All day, every day, Western countries lecture the world about being civilized, respecting human rights,...
The Rohingya case could redefine genocide and that matters for ASEAN
As hearings concluded on 30 January at the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in The Hague, Rohingya...
US policy in post- election Myanmar
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Bangladesh’s Democratic Mandate And Its Message To India And The World
The national election of 12 February 2026 marks a significant moment in Bangladesh’s democratic journey....
Are Bangladesh's youth turning against India?
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How Pakistan Got Divided: Memoirs of Rao Farman Ali Khan Review
Imagine living through a national tragedy only to watch the most powerful architects of that...
