What is the future of ‘SAARC’?

    A.S.M Riad Arif, SARRC Silver Jubilee Scholar, South Asian University, New Delhi, India : South Asian Association of Regional Cooperation (SAARC) was created as one of the effective platforms, aiming at building better relations on polities and social and cultural issues within the nations of South Asia. But since 1985, SAARC could not prove itself as…

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      Fast growth of South Asian countries and politics over Rohingya issue

      Maj Gen (Retd) Abdur Rashid, security and international affairs analyst  : Bangladesh is wishing very reasonably not to deepen the Rohingya crisis further. The South Asian countries are achieving growths consistently and very rapidly due to a peaceful social order. To arrest the fast growths, a conflicting situation has to be spread and many will give…

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        Formula for solving political, electoral problems

        Maj Gen (retd) AK Mohammad Ali Shikder, Security and International Relations Analyst : A complex situation has emerged in the politics of Bangladesh. The way politics is practiced in our country is seen nowhere in the world. There will be oppositions in a country besides the partisan government. But none of these have ever caused division…

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          The world should boycott Myanmar

          Muhammad Zamir, Former Ambassador and International Relations Analyst : The Rohingya crisis can be resolved if Myanmar is pressurized in two ways. One, the way US imposed economic sanctions on North Korea, blocking remittance and other economic aid. The whole world should sanction Myanmar in the same manner, blocking all economic activities, even though the World…

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