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Corruption and poor accountability have long challenged for Bangladesh’s political and governance systems. In Spite of constitutional safeguards,

Silver Economy: Is Aging a Burden or Bangladesh’s Next Opportunity?

Bangladesh is oftenpresented as a young nation. Terms like "working-age population,""demographic dividend," and "future growth potential"frequently dominate

Washington’s Embrace of Islamabad Fuels Repression on Minority Ethnic and Religious Groups

”The comment argues that renewed US and Arab engagement has strengthened Pakistan’s military

Hamas Finding New Grounds In Pakistan

On January 15, 2026, the U.S.-led intergovernmental organization Board of Peace, whose stated purpose is to "promote stability, restore

Facing China, Southeast Asia needs to boost coast-guard cooperation

Southeast Asian states need their coast guards to cooperate if they are to

Why India is Germany’s Partner of Choice in a Changing World

In an era marked by geopolitical shifts, supply chain vulnerabilities, and the imperative

EU Fails To Hold Pakistan Accountable Once Again

”The latest EU monitoring mission flagged 13 critical concerns over Pakistan’s compliance with

Begum Khaleda Zia a Luminary of the South Asian Political arena

Begum Khaleda

Digital Insurance and Micro-Insurance: New Possibilities for the Rural Economy

The rural economy is the lifeblood of Bangladesh. Agriculture, small businesses, families dependent on remittance

Power, control and party survival: Why China doubles down on anti-corruption drive in 2026

China’s Communist Party has signalled that President Xi Jinping’s anti-corruption drive will intensify

JF-17, debt and the morality of power: How arms deals are testing international law

”Senior military officials from Pakistan and Saudi Arabia meet amid expanding defense cooperation,

Strategic minerals fuel India’s renewable ambitions

”India’s search for rare earths is opening a different kind of economic conversation

Half a million voices, one accusation: World confronts allegations of China’s organ harvesting crimes

More than 505,000 signatures collected across 34 countries do not emerge from apathy, indifference, or abstract concern. They arise

State-Backed Proxy NGOS at The U.N. To Neutralize Human Rights Scrutiny

China’s reach into the United Nations human rights system has become increasingly sophisticated — and increasingly fraught with implications

Munir’s Militarization of Resource Extraction in Gilgit-Baltistan

Pakistan’s Army Chief, General Asim Munir, has revived an old promise with new packaging that the country’s future prosperity

A nation under watch: China’s expanding crackdowns and the vanishing space for civil liberties

Fresh crackdowns sweeping across China are reigniting global alarm, as human rights groups warn that civil liberties inside the

Why India’s Strategic Autonomy Matters for Europe in an Unpredictable World

In 2025, India pursued a strategy of strategic autonomy aimed not at dominating the international system but at balancing

Sri Lanka: A Journey Through Tea Hills, Waterfalls, and Ocean Breeze

It was long past midnight when the Fits Air’s aircraft wheels touched down on the runway of Bandaranaike International

China, Quad and the rare earths mineral competition in Myanmar

As the US-China rivalry spirals, it

India's Experience with China Offers Valuable Lessons for Japan

”There are useful takeaways for Japan from India's Himalayas border conflict with China,

Government Mismanagement Aggravates Grain Loss and Food Insecurity in Pakistan

Millions in Pakistan are going hungry every night, while the number of undernourished

Rethinking the Idea of a Gap Between Education and Jobs in Bangladesh

For more than a decade, Bangladeshhas stood as one of

Chasing Hope Behind the Sun: The Invisible Balochistan

”Balochistan is Pakistan’s largest yet most neglected province. It stretches across the country’s

Silent Forests, Healing Humanity

Long ago, in 1854, Henry David Thoreau wrote a remarkable book—Walden. Yet it is far more than a book;

Intellectual Property and the Innovation Economy: Bangladesh's Next Growth Engine

In today's global economy, the primarydrivers of economic growth and long-term success are no longer cheap labor

Thailand’s Anutin Faces No-Confidence Threat as Scam Scandals Deepen

Amid the drumbeats of military conflict with Cambodia, Thailand’s political environment is evidently

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