Sk Tawfique M Haque
Dr Sk Tawfique M Haque is chair of the Department of Political Science and Sociology and director of Center of Peace Studies and the South Asian Institute of Policy and Governance (SIPG) at North South University (NSU).
The Rohingya must not become pawns in regional politics
12 August 2026
Decades of systematic discrimination, statelessness, persecution, ethnic cleansing, and what numerous international bodies have described as genocidal acts have transformed the Rohingya into one of the world's most vulnerable populations.
12 August 2026
We need a new vision for shared rivers in South Asia
21 November 2025
Bangladesh's survival hinges on how upstream countries manage shared waters.
21 November 2025
Bangladesh-Pakistan relations: Reassessing the past, reimagining the future
24 August 2025
During Sheikh Hasina’s premiership, relations between Bangladesh and Pakistan remained deeply strained for much of her 15 years of rule.
24 August 2025
Resolving the Rohingya crisis: Does Bangladesh need to shift gear?
27 February 2025
Bangladesh should explore all possible options to revive the discussion on resolving the Rohingya crisis.
27 February 2025
Rohingya Genocide Remembrance Day / Rohingya refugees need sustainable solutions
25 August 2024
Many Rohingya youths are becoming victims of exploitation and despair because of the unavailability of options to study and work and make a decent living
25 August 2024
How Bangladesh can survive in a geopolitical age
24 March 2023
Now is the time for the policymakers to think and reflect on Bangladesh's geopolitical value.
24 March 2023