By respecting Bangladesh’s sovereignty and prioritising dialogue, India can strengthen its position as a reliable partner.
Gen Z should keep in mind that the US cannot afford to overlook a partner like Bangladesh given the country’s pivotal position in South Asia’s economic landscape.
Indian news outlets and social media platforms have been spreading various types of disinformation about the persecution of religious minorities in Bangladesh.
Bangladesh-India tensions rise as religious minority issues and democracy are scrutinised.
India is applying its own framework of sectarian politics to interpret and represent Bangladesh.
Only if somebody like J.D. Vance wins the next presidential race will the radical right be able to propel the country in a decisively new direction.
The Bay of Bengal holds a great strategic value as about half of the world's container traffic passes through this region, and its seaports handle around one-third of world trade.
Trump has maintained a strong rhetoric, blaming China for economic abuses and promising to impose tariffs.
Kamala Harris may have offered a promise for some, but it was a change in appearance and not substance, and that alienated voters who vote based on principles.
Michael Kugelman discusses the implications of a second Trump presidency for Bangladesh with The Daily Star.
It is highly possible that at the end of the day, the US may end with an executive branch and a legislative branch squabbling in a gridlock on many policy issues.
Venezuelan politician Freddy Guevara shares why his country could not successfully transition to a democracy.
What we're witnessing now in the Middle East is a zero-sum game.
The chances of Trump or Harris winning the US election are on a roller coaster ride.
The tragedy is that Israel, which resulted from Europe’s guilt over the Holocaust, is becoming a symbol of European oppression and colonisation.
Despite a year of his abhorrent leadership, we found ourselves with the same question: what is Netanyahu thinking? And what is the absolute victory he is talking about?