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Resurgence of Extremist Islamist Groups Under Bangladesh’s Interim Regime

Banned Islamist groups in Bangladesh are resurging under the Yunus-led interim regime, exploiting weakened state control to mobilize, recruit, and expand extremist influence.

Sheikh Hasina: Facing Down Unelected Rulers—Again

From exile, Sheikh Hasina condemns Bangladesh’s unelected interim regime, warns of rising extremism and lawfare, and urges a return to free, participatory elections and constitutional governance.

The Spirit of Jail Killing Day Defies the Silence of Tyranny

The Yunus regime’s silence on Jail Killing Day reflects a broader effort to erase the memory of Bangladesh’s martyrs and the secular ideals they died defending.

India’s Diplomatic Fine Print for Bangladesh: Legitimacy Over Loyalty

India’s stance on Bangladesh’s 2026 election is not a blank cheque. Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri’s words underline legitimacy, inclusivity, and fairness—not unconditional support.

South Asia’s Political Collapses Reveal the Economics of Instability

The fall of governments in Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, and Nepal proves that political stability in South Asia cannot survive without addressing economic despair.
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