Bangladesh must cover all bases in dealing with the Myanmar crisis
Myanmar is facing a structural metamorphosis, putting its South and Southeast Asian neighbours on alert.
If Myanmar’s civil war continues on its current course, there could be ripple effects on Bangladesh and other neighbouring countries.
The junta appears more vulnerable than ever. The formerly 500,000-strong military currently stands at around 150,000 troops or fewer and is severely overstretched.
On October 27, the civil conflict in Myanmar took a significant turn.
Don’t let it delay the repatriation of Rohingya refugees any further
Bangladesh must cover all bases in dealing with the Myanmar crisis
Myanmar is facing a structural metamorphosis, putting its South and Southeast Asian neighbours on alert.
If Myanmar’s civil war continues on its current course, there could be ripple effects on Bangladesh and other neighbouring countries.
The junta appears more vulnerable than ever. The formerly 500,000-strong military currently stands at around 150,000 troops or fewer and is severely overstretched.
On October 27, the civil conflict in Myanmar took a significant turn.
Don’t let it delay the repatriation of Rohingya refugees any further