M Sakhawat Hussain
Brig Gen (retd) Dr M Sakhawat Hussain, former election commissioner of Bangladesh, is senior fellow at the South Asian Institute of Policy and Governance (SIPG), North South University (NSU).
Brig Gen (retd) Dr M Sakhawat Hussain, former election commissioner of Bangladesh, is senior fellow at the South Asian Institute of Policy and Governance (SIPG), North South University (NSU).
The government handled the issue from an egoistic stance, and made several wrong decisions while tackling the situation
Almost six decades after the Sino-Indian war over the Tibetan border issue, the US’ Resolve Tibet Act would certainly bring the issue out of historical obscurity.
Modi now relies on two more secular regional leaders, political tacticians who could potentially outmanoeuvre the Modi-Shah duo.
In the present scenario, we have unfortunately failed in our diplomacy
The outlook for Bangladesh appears grim as the nation once again grapples with a resurgence of violence.
Are the Ansar, who are not trained or structured for law enforcement, being primed to be used unfairly against the opposition during the election season?
Shrugging off its moral obligation with unpalatable comments will not add to the cause of gaining public trust.
The government handled the issue from an egoistic stance, and made several wrong decisions while tackling the situation
The 2024 UK general election was a political earthquake.
Almost six decades after the Sino-Indian war over the Tibetan border issue, the US’ Resolve Tibet Act would certainly bring the issue out of historical obscurity.
Modi now relies on two more secular regional leaders, political tacticians who could potentially outmanoeuvre the Modi-Shah duo.
In the present scenario, we have unfortunately failed in our diplomacy
The outlook for Bangladesh appears grim as the nation once again grapples with a resurgence of violence.
Are the Ansar, who are not trained or structured for law enforcement, being primed to be used unfairly against the opposition during the election season?
Shrugging off its moral obligation with unpalatable comments will not add to the cause of gaining public trust.
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