Rising clashes in Myanmar’s Rakhine State, alleged US funding of rebel groups, and growing US–China rivalry are heightening security risks for Bangladesh. Analysts warn of election interference and threats to national sovereignty.
Rising clashes in Myanmar’s Rakhine State, alleged US funding of rebel groups, and growing US–China rivalry are heightening security risks for Bangladesh. Analysts warn of election interference and threats to national sovereignty.
Rising clashes in Myanmar’s Rakhine State, alleged US funding of rebel groups, and growing US–China rivalry are heightening security risks for Bangladesh. Analysts warn of election interference and threats to national sovereignty.
Rising clashes in Myanmar’s Rakhine State, alleged US funding of rebel groups, and growing US–China rivalry are heightening security risks for Bangladesh. Analysts warn of election interference and threats to national sovereignty.
Rising clashes in Myanmar’s Rakhine State, alleged US funding of rebel groups, and growing US–China rivalry are heightening security risks for Bangladesh. Analysts warn of election interference and threats to national sovereignty.
Rising clashes in Myanmar’s Rakhine State, alleged US funding of rebel groups, and growing US–China rivalry are heightening security risks for Bangladesh. Analysts warn of election interference and threats to national sovereignty.
Rising clashes in Myanmar’s Rakhine State, alleged US funding of rebel groups, and growing US–China rivalry are heightening security risks for Bangladesh. Analysts warn of election interference and threats to national sovereignty.
Rising clashes in Myanmar’s Rakhine State, alleged US funding of rebel groups, and growing US–China rivalry are heightening security risks for Bangladesh. Analysts warn of election interference and threats to national sovereignty.
Concerns over the neutrality of the interim administration are intensifying as nomination scrutiny for the 13th National Parliamentary Election exposes growing political imbalance. Leaders of the National Citizen Party have openly accused the administration of favoring the BNP, pointing to the validation of controversial BNP candidacies alongside the mass cancellation of Jamaat nominations. Against the backdrop of Tarique Rahman’s return from exile, swift legal clearances, and visible administrative goodwill, analysts warn that the electoral field is being quietly tilted. As smaller allies face disqualification and legal distractions, the emerging picture suggests an election increasingly structured to benefit the BNP—raising serious questions about fairness, competition, and the credibility of the process.
Bangladesh today stands at a grave crossroads. Politically, the country faces uncertainty; economically, stagnation; and on the international stage,...