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A Long Overdue Foreign Policy Course Correction by Delhi

A Long Overdue Foreign Policy Course Correction by Delhi

By Harsh V. Pant
Narendra Modi's visit to Bangladesh should mark a turning point in Indian attention toward Bangladesh.
India Set to Resolve Border Dispute with Bangladesh

India Set to Resolve Border Dispute with Bangladesh

By Sanjay Kumar
India finally resolves one of its long-standing disputes with a neighbor.

2 Years Later, Bangladesh's Rana Plaza Debacle Continues to Resonate Globally

2 Years Later, Bangladesh's Rana Plaza Debacle Continues to Resonate Globally

By Zareen Muzaffar
The tragic Rana Plaza collapse in 2013 continues to affect how the world thinks about labor standards and worker safety.

Bangladesh’s Existential Fight Against Islamic Extremism

By Sanjay Kumar
Bloggers, under increasing threat from Islamists, are the last line of defense for secularism in Bangladesh.

India's Neighborhood Is Changing -- How Should New Delhi Respond?

India's Neighborhood Is Changing -- How Should New Delhi Respond?

By Rohan Joshi
Countries around India are undergoing significant political transformations. Will New Delhi be a beacon of regional stability?
One Year After Election, Violence Persists in Bangladesh

One Year After Election, Violence Persists in Bangladesh

By Jack Detsch
A year after disputed elections threw Bangladesh into turmoil, a call for boycotts from the opposition has led to renewed violence.

The Mixed Consequences of Sino-Indian Competition in the Indian Ocean

The Mixed Consequences of Sino-Indian Competition in the Indian Ocean

By Jack Detsch
China and India’s rivalry threatens peace in the Indian Ocean basin. It’s also sparking a needed flood of development.
Political Violence Grows in Bangladesh

Political Violence Grows in Bangladesh

By Ankit Panda
Plus, India's DRDO sacks its head, Afghanistan and Pakistan relations, PLA infantry, and more. Weekend links.

Bangladesh: Asia's New Energy Superpower?

Bangladesh: Asia's New Energy Superpower?

By Jack Detsch
After a favorable UN settlement in June, Bangladesh stumbled upon a wealth of energy. Will investors buy in?

Abe Trades Investment for Security Council Seat

Abe Trades Investment for Security Council Seat

By Clint Richards
Japan will use a return to the Council as another means to counter China’s regional assertiveness.

Another Overcrowded Bangladesh Ferry Sinks

By Kelwin Choi
Over half of the 250 passengers are accounted for and presumed dead.
Bangladesh Wants to Join BRICS Bank

Bangladesh Wants to Join BRICS Bank

By Zachary Keck
Bangladesh wants to join the new BRICS development bank as a founding member.

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