Navine Murshid
The writer is an Associate Professor of Political Science at Colgate University.
India’s push-ins are not a border problem
28 June 2026
On June 25, 2026, India’s new High Commissioner to Bangladesh, Dinesh Trivedi, presented his credentials at Bangabhaban.
28 June 2026
The Rabindranath we have not yet claimed
7 May 2026
Rabindranath Tagore’s artistic evolution into a universal humanist was forged through his transformative East Bengal experiences.
7 May 2026
Sound of the July uprising
3 August 2025
While the July Uprising was sparked by economic problems, political repression, and a desire for democracy, it found a strong and surprising voice in a new form of music for Bangladesh: rap. Two songs, “Kotha Ko” (Speak Up) and “Awaz Utha” (Raise Your Voice), came to represent the sentiment of the movement in July.
3 August 2025
Rabindranath, protest, and contested legacies
8 May 2025
Anyone familiar with Bangladesh and its culture knows how important his poems and songs are in celebrating our heritage.
8 May 2025
Echoes of exile: Remembering 1971, confronting the Rohingya crisis
25 March 2025
The legacy of 1971 is, thus, not just about the past; it resonates powerfully in the present, particularly in the context of the Rohingya refugee crisis.
25 March 2025
The Specter of Silence: Intellectualism and the Performance of Discourse in Bangladesh
15 December 2024
In the waning days of 1971, the Pakistani army and their collaborators embarked on a chilling campaign to systematically eliminate the nation’s brightest minds – academics, doctors, journalists, artists – those who had dared to dream of an independent Bangladesh and articulate its promise.
15 December 2024
Refugees, women, and the 1971 War—a reflection
15 December 2018
We all know that 10 million people—one-seventh of the population in 1971—fled to India during our War of Independence in 1971. While there has been some work
15 December 2018