With Bangladesh’s First Female Prime Minister’s Passing, America Lost a True Friend
Bangladesh is mourning the loss of Begum Khaleda Zia, its first female prime minister – and the United States has lost a true friend.
Ballots and Barriers: How International Partners Should Navigate Bangladesh’s 2026 Election
Bangladesh will return to the polls on 12 February 2026, marking its first parliamentary election since the Gen-Z led mass uprisings that ousted the
July-August Revolution: An Opportunity for Justice and Dignity
What started as a demand for reform soon turned into a broader call for accountability and democracy. The government responded with brutal force.
Future of Democracy and Interim Government in Bangladesh
The interim government under the leadership of Chief Adviser Dr. Muhammad Yunus is working with utmost sincerity to bring the country back on track.
Innovation-Led Development: Bangladesh’s BEAR and Semiconductor Strategy
The strategy is grounded in six core values: integrity, innovation, inspiration, inclusion, equity, and people-centric governance. These principles serve as the ethical infrastructure of
A Nation Rises: Reflecting on the Student-Led Uprising That Toppled Bangladesh’s Autocracy
From the outset, Hasina’s political adversaries took to the streets but were consistently suppressed by the regime’s security forces. She managed to complete two
Making Sense of Bangladesh’s Political Transition
There was no template for Nobel Laureate Professor Muhammad Yunus when he accepted the responsibility of leading Bangladesh’s interim government following Prime Minister Sheikh
Bangladesh–Pakistan Relations in a New Context: Why Shared Values Matter
Spoken enthusiastically about launching exchange programs between the two nations—ranging from cultural and academic exchanges to collaborations between think tanks. At just 38, Mr.