Bangladesh
Bangladesh Mutiny- A challenge for India
Submitted by Hardnews on March 1, 2009 - 15:16Rakhi Chakrabarty Delhi/Hardnews
Rigging elections in authoritarian run ‘democracies’
There are different ways to rig elections and from Bangladesh to other countries, authoritarian figures are mastering it all over the world. Can our Election Commission rebuild trust?
The Rohingyas resist shift to nowhere island
The future of the million Rohingyas in Bangladesh is uncertain. The government wants the community en masse to be shifted to a floating island in the middle of the Bay of Bengal. What does this mean for the stateless Rohingya? Only time will tell.
Bangladesh, Bhutan, India - hydropower treaty soon
The Bangladesh Government has said a hydropower agreement with neighbouring countries -- Bhutan and India -- was imminent.
Hasina seeks support from Cambodia to resolve Rohingya crisis.
The Prime Minister of Bangladesh, Sheikh Hasina, arrived at Phnom Penh the capital of Cambodia, for a three-day official visit that began on December 3.
Bovine Business
As the cow smuggling nexus across the Indo-Bangladesh border breaks down, cow rearing has become a raging business in areas around Dhaka
Sanjay Kapoor Dhaka
Will Bangladesh and India seal deals to ward off the dragon?
As Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s first bilateral visit to India in seven years draws closer, there is increased anxiety on both sides over the Teesta pact and a host of other agreements that are on the table
Sanjay Kapoor Dhaka
‘Stateless’, ’Infiltrators’, ’Trafficked victims’, ’Bangladeshis’: Who are the Rohingyas?
The problem with authorities in countries that the Rohingyas seek asylum in is that they consider them economic migrants and a threat to security
Sucharita Sengupta Kolkata
Where the cows don’t come home
India’s border with Bangladesh is the fifth longest in the world and the epicentre of a vibrant cow trade, which is spawning its own politics of hate
Sadiq Naqvi and Jasnea Sarma Dhubri/Guwahati