AKM Sayedad Hossain

Writer, Businessman

Civil Wars Ravage Nations Across Continents, but Bangladesh Stands Strong with Patriotic Military Forces

January 31, 2025

Mass uprisings have historically served as powerful catalysts for change. From the Arab Spring to recent demonstrations across continents, people’s movements have often been the prelude to regime changes.

Border Disparities: Examining India’s Selective Use of Lethal Force and Its Impact on Indo-Bangladesh Relations

January 08, 2025

India’s border policies have long been a subject of scrutiny, particularly from neighboring countries like Bangladesh. A key concern is the selective use of lethal weapons by the Indian Border Security Force (BSF). While BSF personnel reportedly refrain from using lethal force along India’s borders with China, Nepal, Bhutan, and Myanmar, the same cannot be said for the Indo-Bangladesh border, where instances of border killings persist. This disparity has significant implications for regional stability and bilateral relations.

A Vision for 2025: Dr. Yunus’s Roadmap for Bangladesh’s Interim Government

January 01, 2025

Bangladesh stands at a crossroads in 2025, with the nation’s political and socio-economic future in the hands of an interim government led by Nobel Laureate Dr. Muhammad Yunus. Renowned for his innovative solutions to poverty through microfinance, Dr. Yunus is tasked with navigating a complex landscape to ensure political stability,

The Use of Lethal Weapons on the India-Bangladesh Border: A Profound Analysis

December 25, 2024

While lethal weapons are notably absent along the India-China border, such restraint is conspicuously missing along the India-Bangladesh frontier. This disparity stems from a complex interplay of historical, geopolitical, and military strategies. A comparative analysis of the India-China and India-Bangladesh border dynamics unravels the reasons behind this dual policy.

South Asia and Bangladesh: New Diplomatic Possibilities Under Trump’s Second Term

December 20, 2024

The unthinkable has happened—Donald Trump is back in the White House. His return has sent ripples through global diplomacy, with South Asia, a region of immense economic potential and geopolitical significance, once again under the lens of Trump’s unpredictable foreign policy. Amid these shifting tides, Bangladesh stands poised to seize new opportunities under Trump’s second administration, leveraging its diplomatic agility, economic resilience, and visionary leadership.