How Governments Make Enforced Disappearances Appear To Be Legal
Unwilling to manage dissent and challenges in a democratic manner, States of the Global South have resorted to enforced disappearances...
Changing Geopolitics Puts India’s Foreign Policy at the Crossroads
Until early this year, India seemed poised for global prominence. As the world’s fourth-largest economy, it inspired ambitions of superpower...
Geopolitical Challenges and Opportunities for India in 2025
Events in 2024 have given a foretaste of what might be expected. The year 2025 is expected to pose significant...
Bangladesh Still Struggling 100 Days After Hasina’s Ouster
The interim government of Prof Muhammad Yunus is assailed by multiple domestic and international challenges Late last week, the post-Hasina...
Maldives Faces Greater Threat From Illegal Immigration Than Geopolitics
Maldives Immigration is gearing up to tackle the threat In international circles, references to the “security of Maldives” are...
Bangladesh’s Political Turmoil: Why Constitutional Power Transfer Remains Elusive
Bangladeshi public intellectual Afsan Chowdhury says that this is because countries like Pakistan and Bangladesh failed to imbibe the constitutional...
Sheikh Hasina’s Extradition Is Geopolitical, Not Legal
It has put both India and Bangladesh in a tight spot The Bangladesh’s International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) has said that...
India Counters Chinese Intrusions in Bay of Bengal
The planned US$9 billion deep-water trans-shipment port at Galathea Bay in Car Nicobar makes greater vigilance in the BOB imperative....
Problems With India Add to Bangladesh’s Domestic Woes
Extradition of Sheikh Hasina, border killings, and attacks on minorities exacerbate tension with India The post-Hasina interim government of Bangladesh,...
Geopolitical Impact of Sheikh Hasina’s Ouster
Changes on the cards in relations between India, US, China and Pakistan. The ouster of Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina...

