As instability continues to grip Bangladesh, a powerful yet concerning moment unfolded: students, stepping up as protectors, formed a vigil outside a Hindu temple to shield it from potential attacks by Islamist protests. This remarkable act of solidarity occurred amidst…
Is it Too Late to Fix the Banking Sector after 16 Years of Awami League Regime?
The downfall of the fascist regime in Bangladesh has ushered the opportunity for reforms in banking. Over the years, banks had turned into a platform for criminal transactions. The industry was struggling not only because of the dollar deficit, but…
How Authoritarianism Has Risen in India in the Last 10 Years(and How it Affected the 2024 Election Results)
India, the world's largest democracy, has long been celebrated for its robust democratic institutions, pluralistic society, and vibrant political discourse. However, under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), elected in 2014 and securing…
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