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Bangladesh
Bangladesh's Deep Sea Port Problem
By Wade Shepard
China, Japan, and India are all competing to build Dhaka's first deep sea port.
2 More Bangladeshi Activists Murdered
By Catherine Putz
Four liberals have been murdered in Bangladesh this month: two LGBT activists, a professor, and a law student.
Scores Injured as Earthquake Strikes Northeast India
By Ankit Panda
A magnitude 6.7 earthquake struck the northeastern Indian state of Manipur.
Pakistani Diplomat With Terror Links Recalled from Bangladesh
By Ankit Panda
This is the second such incident this year involving personnel at Pakistan's high commission in Bangladesh.
Bangladesh's Democratic Backsliding: Time to Act Before It's Too Late
By Lord Carlile of Berriew CBE QC
Time to stop the executions of political opponents and restore the rule of law.
Bangladesh’s Terrorist Problem
By Sanjay Kumar
A string of recent attacks against liberal writers demonstrate that the country is also struggling with an extremist fringe.
Illuminating Old City Dhaka
By Poppy McPherson
Festival organizers hope to put a spotlight on the old city’s beautiful bones.
How Peace Is Emerging on India's Eastern Front
By Sameer Patil
India's eastern states and eastern borders are gradually moving toward sustainable peace and stability.
Why Are Secular Bloggers Being Killed in Bangladesh?
By Vishal Manve
In Bangladesh, merely blogging about secular ideas if proving to be deadly.
Liberal Voices Remain as Assertive as Ever in Bangladesh
By Sanjay Kumar
Dhaka University continues to endure as the heart of progressive liberalism in Bangladesh.
Exile From Extremism in Bangladesh: A Conversation with Ananya Azad
By Sanjay Kumar
The Diplomat's Sanjay Kumar speaks with Ananya Azad about freedom of expression in Bangladesh.
Indian Foreign Policy: Bangladesh and Beyond
By Neelam Deo and Karan Pradhan
Perceptions of New Delhi are on the rise in its neighborhood.