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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Ten tasks for future Bangladesh
Bangladesh has turned a page in its political history and a new phase of political governments is about to start.
15 January 2026
Managing water is like managing life: Time to rethink urgently
The popular notion has been that we have surplus water. But Bangladesh presents a paradoxical situation.
15 January 2026
Bangladesh’s ‘miracle’ running out of time?
For nearly 50 years, Bangladesh has been one of the world’s favourite outliers. Born in the trauma of 1971 with a shattered economy and a population of 75 million, the country was summarily dismissed as a “basket case.”
15 January 2026
Fail to save rivers, and we fail to save ourselves
Our country is a riverine land. Rivers are deeply intertwined with the very formation of this land. Yet, even today, the definition of a river has not been finalised in Bangladesh.
15 January 2026
No river, no dream
Kazi Khaleed Ashraf (KKA): River-realm or river-sphere, or, in a technical sense, river ecology, has been a recurring topic in our many conversations.
15 January 2026
Towards a 'just transition' in the labour market: Rights, gender and environment
The labour market worldwide is going through major transformations driven by climate change.
15 January 2026
From siltation to toxic pollution: Coastal water problems
The rivers and canals of Bangladesh are being made to die. Bangladesh is a country of water, where land and water are entwined and ever shifting.
15 January 2026
Gender violence and Bangladesh's future
Gender-based violence (GBV) remains prevalent and significant in Bangladesh, deeply rooted in our patriarchal norms, despite notable progress in overall economic and political participation over the decades since our liberation.
15 January 2026
Princess’s journey and the promise of skilled migration
When I first met Princess, she was sitting cross-legged on the floor of a tiny concrete room in Davao City on Mindanao island in southern Philippines, her notebook open to a page covered in neat rows of Japanese hiragana.
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
The age of billionaires and the future global political order
If neofeudal capitalism continues its expansion, the question is not whether democracies will survive, but what kind of political order they will transform into.
14 January 2026
Why Bangladesh needs a coherent maritime policy
Strategically positioned along the northern edge of the Bay of Bengal, Bangladesh exercises jurisdiction over roughly 118,813 square kilometres of maritime space.
10 January 2026
Why Bangladesh's veterinarians matter more than we think
Strengthening the veterinary sector is not a technocratic afterthought; it is a strategic imperative.
7 January 2026
Why mob violence is rising across South Asia
In South Asia, the mob has evolved into a calculated tool for political mobilisation and social policing.
5 January 2026
Why the Ganges Treaty and shared rivers demand a new imagination
Teesta has led to the collapse of traditional livelihoods in fishing and agriculture.
2 January 2026
Breathing death: What Bangladesh must do to tackle air pollution
One widespread belief is that the worst air is outdoors, and that by staying inside, individuals can avoid its harms.
26 December 2025
The Narsingdi earthquake shook us—are we listening?
The entire Indo-Burma Ranges are being squeezed, potentially building stress on the megathrust that will be released in a large earthquake.
19 December 2025
Saint Martin’s Island is dying — Can we still save it?
A landscape where the natural defences that once protected the island are now dismantled.
13 December 2025
Separate Supreme Court secretariat: A welcome step, but the hard work begins now
Historic move expected to reshape court governance and restore public trust in justice delivery.
11 December 2025
Can we build a digital world where women are not erased?
The digital space, which should have unsettled hierarchies, has instead operationalised them.
10 December 2025