
Bangladesh’s Authoritarian Descent: A 15-Year Tale of Democratic Decay
In the midst of this turmoil, some have taken, thankfully, a stand for democracy and human rights. The U.S. State Department expressed deep concern

AI and the Future of Democracy: Reclaiming Trust and Integrity in the Digital Age
Consider this: with AI, anyone can create a convincing yet fake video of a public figure, manipulate audio, and spread false information as if

Police Raid Rights Group in Delhi
Escalating Crackdown on Activists Contesting Hate Speech.

India and Bangladesh: Overcoming Uncertainties Ahead
For India, apprehension centers around the uncertainty of the immediate future and the apparent inability of the interim government to control the acts of

India – China Relations
As India seeks to grow its economy it needs economic investment from China. Like all its partners, whether the U.S. or Japan or South

Today I Saw a Revolution – From Grassroot to Global Change: The Badiul Majumdar Story by Cathy Burke
Prof. Badiul Alam Majumdar is known by millions of people in Bangladesh and tens of thousands of people around the world, yet very few

Bangladesh’s Struggle to Attract Large Institutional Investment Will Continue
Despite its booming economy, Bangladesh attracted only around $2 billion of FDI in 2022, which pales in comparison to the $15-20 billion invested annually

U.S. Welcomes Bangladesh’s Election Timeline and Calls for Justice in Enforced Disappearances
The United States has welcome Bangladesh’s announcement of national elections scheduled for late 2025 or early 2026. Addressing questions at a press briefing ,