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Siliguri corridor: India's fragile lifeline
The Siliguri corridor is not just a passage but a strategic artery vital to India's national integrity. As power dynamics evolve in the region, India must remain vigilant, continuously adapting its po ...
In a country where corruption has long plagued its political and administrative systems, the rise of Major General (Retd.) T ...
At least 42 people were killed and 63 others were injured in road accidents across Bangladesh during the Eid vacation in four ...
At least 15 people have been killed in three separate accidents within 48 hours on the Chattogram-Cox's Bazar highway at Jangalia in the Chunati sanctuary, Lohagara. The series of crashes has ...
Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus' comment relating to the northeastern states of India was made with honest intention, ...
While former President Trump had criticized Biden’s Bangladesh policy, his own administration has struggled to counter the new leadership under Muhammad Yunus, which has strengthened economic ties ...
Dhaka Flow invites the city to pause, take a breath, and heal. Dhaka’s premier wellness company is relaunching their studio ...
Vast areas in the capital and its outskirts may experience low pressure in gas supply for 12 hours from Wednesday evening to ...
Vast areas in the capital and its outskirts may experience low pressure in gas supply for 12 hours from Wednesday to Thursday ...
Vast areas of the capital and its outskirts may experience low gas pressure for 12 hours from this evening until tomorrow ...
In a friendly gesture on Bangladesh's Liberation Day, Prime Minister Narendra Modi wrote to Yunus, reiterating India's commitment to advancing the partnership between the two countries.
The key question is no longer whether China will increase its influence in Bangladesh, but how quickly and to what extent.