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Opinion: The ‘Foreign Hand’ Theory in Hasina’s Fall and Delhi’s Response

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By C. Raja Mohan In the wake of Sheikh Hasina's ouster in Bangladesh, various theories have emerged in the Indian media. One of the most...

One Month Since Sheikh Hasina’s Fall: Analysis, Advice, Reflections, and Expectations

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By M A G Kibria It has only been a month since the fall of Sheikh Hasina, and already the BNP and other political parties...

Shifting Alliances: The End of India’s Influence Over Bangladesh

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By Kamal Sikder Ever since Sheikh Hasina was ousted from power in Bangladesh by a mass uprising of students and the general populace, Indian media,...

“Indian Media Reports: Current Student Movement in Bangladesh Reflects Tensions Between Sheikh Hasina and...

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Several Indian media outlets are diverting attention from the recent student uprising in Bangladesh, which demanded reforms to the country's quota system. What began...

“What Did They Gain by Shooting My Child Like a Bird?” – A Grieving...

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Shahidul Islam, a 65-year-old shopkeeper from East Deuldangra village in Nandail, Mymensingh, sighed deeply as he spoke about the tragic loss of his son....

“While standing in front of the shop and having a cold drink, my son...

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On July 21, in the South Sahebpara area of Siddhirganj, Narayanganj, 15-year-old Monayel Ahmed Imran, also known as Asad, was shot and killed. His...

Impending Threats to the Interim Government: A Critical Analysis

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Since the resignation of the Bangladesh Awami League government, only Major General Zia of the National Telecommunications and Monitoring Center has been dismissed. While...

A Grief That Won’t Subside, A Wound That Can’t Be Healed

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What has happened in Bangladesh over the past few days is unprecedented and extraordinary. In mid-July 2024, the government had to impose a curfew,...

“My Son Too Was Shot and Killed, There is No One as Unlucky as...

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Nearly 20 years ago, Nasima Begum's husband disappeared. She raised her two sons by working as a domestic worker in Dhaka. After her eldest...

How India Exploited Bangladesh After the Liberation War

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By Kamal Sikder In 1965, India and Pakistan fought a war in which India suffered a significant defeat, despite being a larger country with a...
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