US Special Forces Train Bangladeshi Fire Service Personnel in Swift Water Rescue
Reading Time: 3 minutesIn a significant development reflecting growing US-Bangladesh cooperation in humanitarian readiness, 15 personnel from Bangladesh’s Fire Service and Civil Defence successfully completed the “Swift Water Rescue Training” course conducted by US Army Special Forces. Held from May 18 to 21, 2025, the course was organised under the auspices of the Continue Reading
Urgent National Security Alert: The Imperative to Purge Compromised Elements from Bangladesh’s Advisory and Military Leadership
Reading Time: 3 minutesIn today’s complex security environment, Bangladesh faces a multifaceted threat that transcends conventional military confrontation. Our nation’s sovereignty is increasingly jeopardised not by overt force but through insidious internal subversion — a reality demanding immediate, unwavering attention from all national security stakeholders. Over recent months, intelligence operations have uncovered a Continue Reading
Ratings Summary of Major Bangladeshi English News Portals
Reading Time: 2 minutesThis report provides a comprehensive evaluation of prominent Bangladeshi English-language news portals, assessing their style, credibility, political leaning, and prevalence of misinformation. In an increasingly complex media environment, it is essential to understand the nuances of news sources to make informed judgments about the information they present. This assessment aims Continue Reading
Hypothetical Scenario and Impact Analysis: The Departure of Dr. Yunus from Power in Bangladesh
Reading Time: 3 minutesWe explore the potential reactions and outcomes surrounding the departure of Dr. Muhammad Yunus, a towering figure in Bangladesh’s social and economic landscape, under two markedly different conditions: either a voluntary resignation or forced removal by the military. Given Dr. Yunus’s symbolic stature, the nature of his exit will profoundly Continue Reading
The BNP’s Political Dilemma: Victims Turned Collaborators
Reading Time: 4 minutesThe Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), historically one of the main victims of the Awami League’s authoritarian excesses, now finds itself in a precarious and contradictory position. Once subjected to severe repression—including political arrests, curbs on free expression, and institutional marginalisation—the BNP has in recent years appeared to compromise core principles Continue Reading