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Bangladesh – HeI: Resurgent Islamism
On October 29, 2025, Hefazat-e-Islam (HeI) Khagrachari District branch formed a human chain to protest and demand a ban on the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON), claiming that it was an extremist Hindutva organisation. On October 24, 2025, HeI staged a protest rally in Chittagong District, demanding a ban on ISKCON, describing it as an extremist Hindutva organisation and an Indian agent. On October 18, 2025, Local Government, Rural Development and Coope


Asia’s manufactured unrest: The Deep State’s playbook and India’s inevitable rise
In recent months, Asia has been convulsed by a series of seemingly spontaneous uprisings: the student protests in Bangladesh, political...


India-Bangladesh relations: A partnership beyond political changes
India and Bangladesh share a unique and complex relationship shaped by geography, history, and shared cultural ties. As neighbors in...


Remembering genocide and persecution: Why does Pakistan tremble in March?
March holds significant remembrance days for two regions deeply entwined with Pakistan's narrative: Bangladesh and Balochistan.


The Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA): Why its important
The Citizenship Amendment Act, 2019, specifically aims to provide a pathway to Indian citizenship for persecuted minorities from...


Contemporary South Asia’s Political Economy
"Autonomous domestic politics and robust national institutions can combine in a virtuous circle with economic policies to create economic...


Bangladesh’s search for responsible politics
In the complex political terrain of Bangladesh, recent events have underscored the challenge the nation faces in achieving stability and...


Bangladesh is keeping afloat as it rides a storm
Bangladesh is a young nation, recently celebrating its 50th-year golden jubilee in 2021. It is a country moving forward with aplomb. But...


Beyond the headlines: Bangladesh takes on human rights defenders?
The government in Bangladesh doesn’t appear to care about the optics of jailing a leading Human Rights Defender (HRD). Not surprisingly,...


Why BNP’s caretaker government campaign lacks credibility in Bangladesh
The Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) has been out of power for 17 years and seeks a return through the reinstatement of a...


Bangladesh wants recognition for genocide: Washington is losing its cool.
The recent announcement by the US regarding Bangladesh's parliamentary elections reveals the inconsistencies of the US foreign policy in...


China, Pakistan, and violence in Bangladesh
The biggest-ever attacks on the Hindu minority in Bangladesh has deep, though not only, strategic implications. A Durga Puja pandal...
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