Is Bangladesh’s garment industry ready for the next shock?
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Big Picture
What Japan’s changing Indo-Pacific strategy means for Bangladesh
18 August 2026
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Geopolitical Insights
Can India and Bangladesh build a more equal economic partnership?
17 August 2026
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Geopolitical Insights
Sheikh Mujib’s killing: What the newspapers told and what they omitted
15 August 2026
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In Focus
The unfinished histories of Partition
16 August 2026
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In Focus
Six months of BNP rule: Has the economy turned a corner?
18 August 2026
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MACRO MIRROR
Why Bangladesh, a global top producer, still imports fish
18 August 2026
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Economy
Opinion / Powering economic stability
18 August 2026
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Business
If shipbreaking is regulated, why are workers still dying?
16 August 2026
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Views
Bangladesh First: Rethinking the relationship with India
16 August 2026
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Geopolitical Insights
Does anyone care about the jute mill workers?
On April 21, we held a human chain programme at Khulna Shivbari intersection demanding payment of arrears of jute mill workers and reopening of closed jute mills.
5 May 2022
Puti Maach and the Selfish Giant
A small “puti” fish leaps out of the water and plops back in. Yes, even fish can contort muscles and use their fins in ingenious ways to glide, squiggle or somersault.
29 April 2022
If justice had a face now, it would be of victims wronged twice
The idea of a justice system hinges on people’s faith in its ability to offer fair solutions. So justice, as the saying goes, should not only be done, but be seen to be done as well, so that people’s faith in it is kept intact.
28 April 2022
The slur of sanctions
The word is one of the most pejorative terms in the English dictionary; it is the most reviled term, too, as well as an oft-used mechanism handy to the West to twist the tails of those it dislikes.
27 April 2022
What enables vulgar display of power over a playground?
I often think about all the times our kids took to the streets to ask for something—justice for their friends who were killed in road crashes or raped and brutally murdered.
26 April 2022
We need a robust national emergency service
At a time when everyone is talking about making the national emergency helpline service more efficient—so that more people can get
25 April 2022
The playbook of student politics needs an overhaul
The tragedy of two innocent by-standers’ lives squandered, hundreds injured, shops damaged and burnt, and business worth crores of taka during the
22 April 2022
Ending deforestation by 2030: An empty promise?
Bangladesh is amazingly green. Yet, historically, our natural forests have always been limited. In 2000, the Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics estimated our total forest area to be 2.6 million hectares.
21 April 2022
What message does the US economy send to the world?
The US economy has begun to display a bizarre combination of conflicting signals, making global recovery largely unpredictable.
20 April 2022
Who will speak for the George Floyds of Bangladesh?
In the US, being Black or just a person of colour is enough to get one killed or arrested by a cop, merely for being at the wrong place at the wrong time—or even the right place at the right time.
19 April 2022
We can’t let our guard down against Covid
With Covid-19 cases receding worldwide, our lives are entering a new phase, where the “normal” perhaps means a strategic co-existence with an ever-present, maleficent viral disease.
17 April 2022
Is sanding in Bibiyana a wake-up call?
The Bibiyana gas field in Bangladesh’s Habiganj district is the highest quantity gas producer in Bangladesh.
15 April 2022
The War in Ukraine: A silent assault on the developing world
For the people of Ukraine, the Russian invasion is a waking nightmare—a humanitarian disaster on a terrifying scale. But the war is also fast becoming a matter of life and death for vulnerable people around the world.
13 April 2022
Imran Khan’s downfall and the judiciary’s role in it
A fortuitous combination of several factors in the past few months have brought down the Imran Khan government in Pakistan.
12 April 2022
Can traffic get any worse than this? Yes, it can.
Why is it that, no matter how many times we have experienced something unpleasant, we continue to do the exact same things we did before, expecting a different outcome?
11 April 2022
What message does South Asia get from Sri Lanka?
Right now, Sri Lanka is going through its worst economic crisis since independence in 1948.
10 April 2022
Transitioning back to ‘normal’ learning
When a private university organised a flash mob and another one a concert to welcome back its students to campus post Covid shutdown, we looked at the safety protocol prepared for our campus in pity.
8 April 2022
A reckoning is due for Dhaka Wasa
Dhaka is witnessing an early diarrhoea outbreak this year. The hospitals in the city, including the International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh (icddr,b), are treating hundreds of new patients every day.
7 April 2022
A skewed world order
The international system changes with the passage of time—strategic, political and economic compulsions act as the causative factors.
6 April 2022
Dhaka, for all intents and purposes, is dead
In Dhaka, we don’t live anymore, we merely survive.
5 April 2022