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Bangladesh

The Myth of a South Asia "Community"
Many South Asians speak of their thousands of years of shared ties. This however ignores present realities.

Bangladesh's Ascent Not Without Sacrifices
Workers in the garment industry demonstrate that, like other countries, Bangladesh’s growing economy comes with its own hardships.

An Independence Day Reflection
Sixty-five years ago, India celebrated independence. While great strides have been made, the potential of its democracy remains unfulfilled.

Nepal's Long Road To Peace
With the integration of Maoist fighters faltering and growing political gridlock, the entire peace process is in jeopardy.

Bangladesh Eyes More Tests
Bangladesh has made some big strides since becoming a test cricket playing nation. But it needs more matches.
Can SAARC be South Asia's EU?
A meeting of SAARC nation delegates lays out a vision of cooperation in South Asia. Can they follow the EU?

How to Boost Bangladesh Ties
Non-state actors are playing an increasing role in boosting India’s relations with its neighbors.

India's Insecurity
This year marks five decades since the Indo-China war. So why can’t India seem to get over it?

Bangladesh Coup "Foiled"
Bangladesh’s Army says it has foiled a coup attempt from “fanatical retired and serving officers.”

Inside India’s “Stateless” Headache
Residents of the chitmahals along India’s border with Bangladesh are living in a stateless limbo. But with other issues on their plate, can the two governments find a solution?

Occupy Wall Street Meets Dhaka
By Sebastian Strangio
An Inclusive Bangladesh Policy
India’s closer relationship with Bangladesh is welcome. But it needs to be about more than the Hasina administration.