The Killing Fields: 25 Years of BSF Violence on the Bangladesh-India Border
A data-driven analysis of 25 years of BSF killings of Bangladeshi civilians, India's violations of international law, and Bangladesh's legal options for accountability.
Analysis and commentary on Bangladesh's political economy, foreign policy, and strategic affairs.
A data-driven analysis of 25 years of BSF killings of Bangladeshi civilians, India's violations of international law, and Bangladesh's legal options for accountability.
Comprehensive analysis of Bangladesh-specific policy developments across major powers during second week of January 2026, with strategic implications and recommended action areas.
Policy brief proposing civilian protection mechanisms and accountability frameworks for India-Bangladesh border management, addressing ongoing concerns about border shootings and human rights violations.
As climate displacement accelerates, Bangladesh launches a diplomatic offensive to establish legal frameworks for climate refugees. The 2026 strategy seeks to transform vulnerability into leverage, securing international support and legal recognition for climate-displaced persons.
Analysis of international developments on the Rohingya crisis as Bangladesh faces pressure to repatriate refugees while Myanmar's civil war complicates any return scenario.
As artificial intelligence transforms global power structures, Bangladesh faces critical decisions about digital sovereignty. The country can become a data colony supplying raw material for foreign AI companies, or it can build domestic capacity for the AI economy.
Analysis of U.S. policy recalibration toward Bangladesh after the 2024 democratic transition, as Washington balances democratic support with China competition concerns.
The Bay of Bengal emerges as a critical theater in great power competition during 2026, with Bangladesh navigating between Chinese investment offers and Indian security concerns while asserting its own maritime sovereignty.
For 15 years, India managed Bangladesh through Sheikh Hasina. That era is over. New Delhi must now choose between treating Bangladesh as an equal partner or accelerating its loss of influence in the region.
Indian media created a caricature of Shaheed Osman Hadi as a 'radical Islamist extremist.' The truth reveals a principled advocate for Bangladesh's sovereignty who paid the ultimate price for his convictions.