To Mourn or Not to Mourn, That is the Question

The death of Queen Elizabeth II has drawn varied reactions, including renewed anger from nations once subjected to British colonialism. To them, the occasion is yet another moment of reckoning; an opportunity to reveal the darker side of the extraordinary grandeur symbolized by the British Crown.
Preventive vs. Creative Aim in Pakistan’s Founding Vision

Pakistan, the vision of founding fathers, and the aim of a separate homeland – March 23, 1940, unreserved triumph or unfinished business?
3rd June 1947 – Subcontinent Partition Plan

The 3rd June Plan, also known as the India Independence Act, marks a seminal moment in the history of the Subcontinent.
Civilian Nuclear Potential of South Asia

The massive threshold of the population is an untapped reservoir that could steer the developmental determinants of South Asia.
Implications of Probable Pak-Afghan Security Agreement

Setting up a seminal ‘security agreement’ between Pakistan and Afghanistan will be beneficial to both neighborly nations.
Bangladesh under fire for HR violations after row at a Juvenile Development Centers
The objective of juvenile development centres According to the Ministry of Social Welfare, the JDCs take the responsibility of caring, protecting, providing food, housing, clothing, medical care, education, vocational training, and correctional and human development, and counselling to the committed children. Moreover, these are done as per the provisions of The Child Act, 2013, the […]
Bangladesh’s Economy Likely to Recover the Quickest in South Asia

Bangladesh’s economy will recover from the pandemic faster than most other economies in South Asia, according to analysts.
Bangladesh-Nepal\’s Transit Agreement is amended To Include a New Rail-Route in an Effort towards Trade Expansion
The government of Bangladesh has introduced a new rail-route in the pre-existing Bangladesh-Nepal\’s transit agreement. The decision will boost-bilateral trade. As the transit distance will reduce. Rohonpur in Chapainawabganj is added to the transit protocol as an additional passageway to and from Nepal. Cabinet Secretary Khandker Anwarul Islam, during a media briefing at the secretariat, […]
Bangladesh, Nepal, and Bhutan Carry Out Negotiations over Mutually Beneficial Trade Expansion

Bangladesh, Nepal, and Bhutan Carry Out Negotiations over Mutually Beneficial Trade Expansion
Investigations Carried Out over the Death of Retired Bangladeshi Major.
Sinha Md Rashed Khan\’s death Retired Army major Sinha Md Rashed Khan’s sister has filed a case against nine people over his death. Additionally, Army Chief General Aziz Ahmed and Inspector General of Police Dr Benazir Ahmed are investigating Cox’s Bazar. For the purpose of investigating the death of retired Army major . They reached […]