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Sauid Ahmed Khan
Iran-Saudi détente is an opportunity for BangladeshWhile Israel and the United States becomebowled, Beijing-hosted talks between Iran and Saudi Arabia on March 11, 2023contributing to a noteworthy diplomatic breakthrough. Both countries have committed to re-opening their embassies within two months.Although China's role in the Iran-Saudi rapprochement maycause concern for Washington, it may also finally bring up peace in the Gulf region. ...
Sauid Ahmed Khan
Brand value reflects country’s stronger economic diplomatic achievementsBrand Finance, a prominent global independent brand valuation and strategy consultancy, estimates that Bangladesh's overall brand value is $508.8 billion. The London-based consultancy further discovered Bangladesh moved eight notches and obtain the 97th position on the Global Soft Power Index 2023, making it one of the fastest-growing brands. As a result, it may palpable that, ...
Sauid Ahmed Khan
India, Japan, Bangladesh trilateral conclaveOn April 11-12, at the Indo-Pacific Building in Tripura, a trilateral meeting among India, Japan and Bangladesh was held on the issues of North East India, Bangladesh, and the Bay of Bengal. The two-day summit's attention was to focus on the framework of cooperation between India, Japan, and Bangladesh, and how it could potentially be ...
Sauid Ahmed Khan
Trade and investment opportunities in strengthening Japan-Bangladesh partnershipThe beginning of 2023 commemorates the start of the 51st year of friendship and partnership between Japan and Bangladesh. Japan and Bangladesh have had diplomatic ties since 1972 when Japan recognized Bangladesh's independence and since then, interactions between the two countries have continued positive, leading to cooperation in a wide range of endeavours. Over time, ...
Sauid Ahmed Khan
KNF separatist movement can hamper India-Bangladesh tiesSeveral years, the Kuki-Chin National Front (KNF) conducts its campaigns behind the doors. But, after launching a much-needed raid by Bangladesh Army regarding Islamist militias and their suspected local allies in Chittagong Hill Tracks (CHT), KNF's notoriety come to the surface. As a result of needless panic, people in these areas compelled to abandon their ...
Sauid Ahmed Khan
Bangladesh's contribution to world peace The death toll from the devastating earthquake in southern Turkey and northern Syria rises above 46,000. This 7.8-magnitude earthquake is one of the most destructive natural catastrophes in recorded existence. This powerful quake has wounded our hearts and agitated our thoughts.Earthquakes rocked both Turkey and Syria; however, the media, world leaders, and emergency relief agencies ...
Sauid Ahmed Khan
Unmasking the agents of morality: Who’s to bell the cat?Paul Atwood, a cerebral American historian, once famously put, "War is the American way of life. The US was born, grew, and became a superpower out of war, slavery, and human slaughter". Since Christopher Columbus's arrival in 1492, the American history is intertwined with the contempt of humanity. It's no secret that the United States ...
Sauid Ahmed Khan
Diplomacy that can move Dhaka-Naypyidaw relations aheadMyanmar is Bangladesh's only other land bordering state besides India. Bangladesh values its 271 km maritime and terrestrial border with Myanmar for its own history, geo-strategy, business and retail opportunities, natural assets, and strategic partnership. Bilateral relationship between Bangladesh and Myanmar has been fatally wounded by the continuing Rohingya exodus and denial of their citizenship.Following ...
Sauid Ahmed Khan
Can the BURMA Act end conflict in Myanmar?The BURMA Act of 2021, which seeks to hold the Myanmar�s military junta responsible for human rights violation, is up for consideration to become legislation in the United States House of Representatives. The provision about Myanmar in the 2023 National Defence Authorization Act expands the U.S. government's power to apply sanctions against the post-coup cabinets ...
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