India’s Surveillance Crisis: Strategic Exposure to Chinese Intelligence

Reading Time: 2 minutesIndia is facing a profound national security dilemma resulting from extensive Chinese penetration of its surveillance infrastructure. Despite regulatory attempts to mitigate this threat, the reality remains stark: Beijing has achieved a significant degree of persistent, real-time visibility into India’s government, corporate, and civilian environments. This article outlines the scale Continue Reading

88th BMA Long Course President Parade at Bangladesh Military Academy

Reading Time: 2 minutesOn 28 May 2025, the majestic premises of the Bangladesh Military Academy (BMA) in Bhatiari, Chattogram, witnessed the grand President Parade of the 88th BMA Long Course, marking the formal commissioning of a new generation of Bangladesh Army officers. The solemn yet jubilant occasion was graced by the presence of Continue Reading

Islam and Bangladeshi Nationalism: A Pillar of Identity, Unity, and Sovereignty

Reading Time: 5 minutesIn the complex socio-political mosaic of South Asia, the ideological foundation of national identity has long been a contested space. Bangladesh, born through a bloody struggle in 1971, stands as a nation where language, culture, and faith intertwine in unique ways. While Bengali linguistic identity was the immediate rallying point Continue Reading

Isa Khan: Bengal’s Indigenous Strategist and the Baro-Bhuiyan Resistance

Reading Time: 3 minutesIn the tangled military history of South Asia’s early modern era, few figures emerge with the same clarity of purpose, defiant resilience, and indigenous strategic acumen as Isa Khan, the formidable chieftain of Bengal during the late 16th century. As the most prominent leader of the Baro-Bhuiyan confederacy, Isa Khan Continue Reading

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