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A New Bangladesh Is Emerging But It Needs India Too

A New Bangladesh Is Emerging But It Needs India Too

By Muqtedar Khan and Umme Salma Tarin
Bangladesh’s foreign policy work starts with India because it has greater implications for domestic harmony.

Bangladesh’s Tough Tightrope Walk Between India and China

Bangladesh’s Tough Tightrope Walk Between India and China

By Saqlain Rizve
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has completed bilateral visits to India and China. The one to Beijing disappointed Dhaka.
What Underlies Sheikh Hasina’s Successful Diplomacy?

What Underlies Sheikh Hasina’s Successful Diplomacy?

By Abu Jakir
Bangladesh's economic resilience has bolstered its foreign policy and allowed its prime minister to pursue a more assertive approach on the international stage.

Bangladeshi PM Swings Through Japan, US and UK

Bangladeshi PM Swings Through Japan, US and UK

By Mubashar Hasan
Hasina’s trip to the U.S. was limited to meeting officials at the World Bank and the IMF. No official meeting took place between her and the U.S. government.

Tempering Expectations From Bangladesh’s ‘Embrace’ of the Indo-Pacific 

Tempering Expectations From Bangladesh’s ‘Embrace’ of the Indo-Pacific 

By Rushali Saha
It may be tempting to read foreign policy choices as “embracing” the Indo-Pacific, but a closer look reveals Dhaka’s continued sense of hesitancy.

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What Was Behind the Chinese Foreign Minister’s Midnight Stopover in Bangladesh?

What Was Behind the Chinese Foreign Minister’s Midnight Stopover in Bangladesh?

By Shannon Tiezzi
Ahead of his planned tour of African countries, Qin Gang made a surprise stop in Dhaka.

US-Bangladesh Partnership Dialogue: What Next?

US-Bangladesh Partnership Dialogue: What Next?

By Hassan Ahmed Shovon
The latest talks took a positive tone, but there were no breakthroughs on the major issues between Dhaka and Washington.
Decoding Bangladesh’s Response to the Ukraine Crisis

Decoding Bangladesh’s Response to the Ukraine Crisis

By Hassan Ahmed Shovon
Bangladesh's traditional policy of non-alignment is on clear display.

Bangladesh at 50: On the Path to Becoming a Middle Power

Bangladesh at 50: On the Path to Becoming a Middle Power

By Asif Muztaba Hassan
Despite the odds, Bangladesh has managed to remain neutral amid great power competition and notch rapid economic growth. But the next decade will bring even more challenges.

Is Bangladesh Growing Closer to China at the Expense of Its Relations With India?

Is Bangladesh Growing Closer to China at the Expense of Its Relations With India?

By Masum Billah
Bangladeshi experts believe media speculation on deteriorating Bangladesh-India relations is overhyped.

Can Pakistan and Bangladesh Be Friends?

Can Pakistan and Bangladesh Be Friends?

By Kunwar Khuldune Shahid
China and Turkey are providing the opportunity for Pakistan to sit with Bangladesh again. Islamabad must do so with sincerity and self-reflection.
Strained Myanmar-Bangladesh Security Ties in Focus With Border Conference

Strained Myanmar-Bangladesh Security Ties in Focus With Border Conference

By Prashanth Parameswaran
The engagement spotlighted ongoing efforts by both countries to continue to manage a contentious aspect of their relations.

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