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Bangladesh Politics

August 25, 2024
Columns

Bangladesh Now Angles Toward a Taliban-Style Regime

Currently, Bangladesh is witnessing the presence of two parallel governments. One is an army-backed, illegal, and unconstitutional ‘Interim Government,’ or ‘Puppet Government,’ formed on the night of 8 August 2024. It is

Bangladesh

The Fall of Bangladesh: CIA Plots and Islamist Extremism

The army-backed, Jamaat-influenced ‘Interim Government’ is illegal, unconstitutional, and morally reprehensible in Bangladesh. Sheikh Hasina did not resign from Premiership on 5 August 2024 in Bangladesh; she was forced out at gunpoint by the army, manipulated by the CIA, ISI,

September 19, 2024

Jamaat Chief Warns India: No Interference in Bangladesh

Bangladesh/World

Shafiqur Rahman, the Ameer of Bangladesh’s Jamaat-e-Islami party, has called for a recalibration of India’s foreign policy towards Bangladesh, urging New Delhi to adopt

Spy Chief Ousted: Political Sabotage Over National Security?

Columns/Sri Lanka

by Luxman Aravind The forced discontinuation of Major General Tuvan Suresh Sallay’s service extension as Director General of the State Intelligence Service (SIS), Sri

Exclusive: Sheikh Hasina Talks to Sri Lanka Guardian on Bangladesh Crisis

December 17, 2025
Geopolitics

Bangladesh’s deposed Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has accused the country’s Chief Adviser, Muhammad Yunus, of sponsoring extremist elements and has called for his departure ahead of the forthcoming national elections. Speaking in

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Role of UN Human Rights in CIA-Orchestrated Coup in Bangladesh

December 30, 2024
Columns/Geopolitics

The anti-discrimination movement of pupils didn’t lead to Sheikh Hasina’s fall from power on 5 August 2024 in Bangladesh—it is absolutely a dirty, concocted campaign adopted by the foreign-local obnoxious nexus to

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July Revolution in 2024 in Bangladesh, a designedly sham narrative

November 12, 2024
Bangladesh/World

Concisely, 5 August 2024 is the rising day of extreme right-winger Islamist fundies on the Brobdingnagian scale in Bangladesh! The July Revolution in 2024 in Bangladesh! A sham narrative has designedly been

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Spy Chief Ousted: Political Sabotage Over National Security?

October 6, 2024
Columns/Sri Lanka

by Luxman Aravind The forced discontinuation of Major General Tuvan Suresh Sallay’s service extension as Director General of the State Intelligence Service (SIS), Sri Lanka’s leading intelligence agency, marks a grave moment

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The Fall of Bangladesh: CIA Plots and Islamist Extremism

September 19, 2024
Bangladesh

The army-backed, Jamaat-influenced ‘Interim Government’ is illegal, unconstitutional, and morally reprehensible in Bangladesh. Sheikh Hasina did not resign from Premiership on 5 August 2024 in Bangladesh; she was forced out at gunpoint

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India’s Grip on Bangladesh is Slipping: No Longer a Pawn in Regional Politics

September 9, 2024
Bangladesh

I think three critical factors probably contributed to what Indian Defence Minister Rajnath Singh said. First, he wanted to address the domestic constituency and assure the Indian people. It was pretty clear

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India Rapid Reset in Bangladesh Policy Essential

September 7, 2024
Diplomacy

Former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina was India’s closest partner in the region. In the last 15 years of her government in Bangladesh, India Bangladesh relations remained on a high keel with considerable

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Jamaat Chief Warns India: No Interference in Bangladesh

August 28, 2024
Bangladesh/World

Shafiqur Rahman, the Ameer of Bangladesh’s Jamaat-e-Islami party, has called for a recalibration of India’s foreign policy towards Bangladesh, urging New Delhi to adopt a non-interfering stance in the internal affairs of

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Bangladesh’s Political Witch-Hunt: The Passive Revolution Unfolds

August 28, 2024
News

Editor’s Note: This week’s dispatches provide insight into pivotal global events. In Bangladesh, the arrest of Workers Party leader Rashed Khan Menon amid quota reform unrest raises allegations of political revenge. In

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Bangladesh Now Angles Toward a Taliban-Style Regime

August 25, 2024
Columns

Currently, Bangladesh is witnessing the presence of two parallel governments. One is an army-backed, illegal, and unconstitutional ‘Interim Government,’ or ‘Puppet Government,’ formed on the night of 8 August 2024. It is

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