What six South Asian economists taught the world about development
21 August 2026
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Can Dhaka’s Pink Bus break a four-decade pattern?
20 August 2026
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Kazi Khalid Ashraf & Adnan Zillur Morshed on Dhaka's Future / What kind of city do we really want?
19 August 2026
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Is Bangladesh’s garment industry ready for the next shock?
19 August 2026
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Can pink buses make travels safer for women?
18 August 2026
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Chained majesties: The plight of captive elephants in Bangladesh
15 August 2026
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Why Bangladesh needs mandatory warning labels on packaged foods
13 August 2026
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Is Bangladesh going the wrong way on AI?
13 August 2026
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Bangladesh and the question of indigenous peoples
13 August 2026
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The invisible crisis: Why Bangladesh must wake up to its data vulnerability
12 August 2026
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After billions spent, still gridlocked: What the new government must do
The Daily Star: What should the upcoming government immediately do to make Bangladesh’s communication infrastructure—particularly in Dhaka—functional beyond just building more roads and megaprojects?
25 January 2026
What the next government must get right on national security
As Bangladesh enters a new political phase ahead of the February parliamentary election, its domestic security outlook is increasingly shaped by divisive historical baggage, competing narratives, and fragmented identity.
25 January 2026
Without the rule of law, nothing else will work
The mass uprising that toppled Bangladesh’s authoritarian regime ushered in a profound moment of new hope.
25 January 2026
Faltering education is a national emergency, fix it now
When the foundation of governance of the state is shaky, public services such as education and healthcare also become weak and tottering.
25 January 2026
Public health is failing, act now
The real issue is ensuring that allocated funds are justifiably spent, which requires good governance.
25 January 2026
When policy lacks a development philosophy, failure follows
Every elected government sets certain goals once it comes to power. Most of the time, these stated goals sound impressive.
24 January 2026
Will delaying LDC graduation address problems long ignored?
Bangladesh is on the path to graduate from Least Developed Country (LDC) status on 24 November 2026. In 2018, and again in 2021, the country crossed all the required thresholds set by the United Nations,
24 January 2026
Anti-corruption drives fail, not inevitably but deliberately
Corruption is too insidious a menace to be controlled by ad hoc, pick-and-choose measures, the way chronic cancer cannot be helped by some selected painkillers.
24 January 2026
Bangladesh’s economic roadmap: Priorities for the next government
The report emerges from a critical moment in Bangladesh’s history.
24 January 2026
Is Bangladesh ready for ageing?
Bangladesh stands at a demographic turning point. For at least three decades, the country has benefited from a youthful population, declining fertility, and an expanding workforce, which is often referred to as a ‘demographic dividend’.
24 January 2026
Climate change, agriculture and food security challenges
Bangladesh is one of the countries most vulnerable to climate change and its impacts.
22 January 2026
Flying traditions: Sakrain and the shared life of old Dhaka
Sakrain, the vibrant kite-flying festival of Old Dhaka, is one of the city’s oldest and most cherished seasonal urban traditions.
21 January 2026
Bangladesh’s LDC graduation: Why readiness is the best strategy
In recent times, the discourse around Bangladesh’s upcoming LDC graduation has primarily hovered around the issues of deferment.
21 January 2026
Cold waves in Bangladesh: Public health risks and preparedness imperatives
Cold waves are a recurring winter phenomenon in Bangladesh and pose serious public health risks.
18 January 2026
Eroding edges, emerging lands: Mapping the Meghna Estuary
Beyond its shifting shores, the Meghna Estuary is a treasure trove of ecology and economy.
17 January 2026
Transboundary rivers treaty: Crucial for our future
The Ganges Treaty does not have a guarantee clause to ensure the discharge of the agreed-upon amount of water at Farakka Barrage to Bangladesh.
15 January 2026
Can the Barind Tract survive its own agricultural success?
Stand in the middle of the High Barind in late April, and you are standing on one of the most geologically distinct surfaces in Bangladesh.
15 January 2026
National sovereignty in the climatic age
In the recent reform efforts initiated by the interim government, significant attention has been paid to elections, electoral politics, and fundamental rights, yet a critical question remains largely unaddressed:
15 January 2026
Our 'demographic dividend' at risk: Help the NEET generation urgently
When Rina finished secondary school in a small town near Khulna, she expected her education would open doors. It did not.
15 January 2026
Key challenges to attaining the first demographic dividend
The demographic dividend is the accelerated economic growth resulting from declines in fertility and mortality and the subsequent change in the age structure of a country’s population.
15 January 2026