South Asia’s Readiness for a Post-Tariff Pivot: Who Can Fill the China Gap?
The 90-day tariff pause is more than a diplomatic overture—it might be a geopolitical reset for global trade. While the clock ticks, South Asia must
Former US diplomats Milam, Danilowicz call on Chief Adviser
This view has been informed by my evaluation of the 2007-08 Caretaker Government, which lost all of its leverage over the political parties once
Echoes of Injustice: Unveiling the Atrocities of Sheikh Hasina’s Mirror Room
The Press Wing of the Chief Advisor has provided some parts of the report from the Commission to the media. The full report has
Defender to Deceiver: How the Awami League Betrayed Bangladesh’s Secular Promise
The Awami League, once the champion of secularism and Bengali nationalism, has abandoned its founding ideals under Sheikh Hasina's leadership, upholding secularism only by
Taliban’s Campaign of Persecution Against the Hazara Minority in Afghanistan Intensifies
The investigation revealed that since regaining power in August 2021, the Taliban has razed 1.56 square kilometers (385 acres) of Kabul under the pretext
AP’s Balsamo elected 118th president of the National Press Club
Mike Balsamo, national law enforcement editor for The Associated Press, was elected on Dec. 6 as the 118th president of the National Press Club.
Right to Freedom Bids Farewell to Founding Executive Director
Right to Freedom (R2F) recently bade farewell to Mushfiqul Fazal Ansarey, founding Executive Director of the organization. Nicole A. Chulick, Deputy Assistant Secretary
Myanmar Crisis: Gaining Strategic High Ground Is the Key for Bangladesh
Bangladesh has long relied on reactive diplomacy to respond to the Rohingya crisis. However, Myanmar's tactics of stalling the negotiations, spreading false narratives and