Swapan Dasgupta
It is time we in India recognised that 50 years after his death, the killers of Mujibur Rahman have launched a civilisational war on India. As in 1971, it is India. As in 1971, it is a battle against those who won’t stop unless they have undermined India's political and cultural foundations
The revision of electoral rolls in Bihar will help weed out illegal immigrants and serve as a test case across India
As Sheikh Hasina is indicted and relations between Bangladesh and India deteriorate, the army is losing its patience with Muhammad Yunus
Yunus has been served a painful reminder as to whom he owes his current limelight to
There was a prolonged emotional disengagement of Bengal’s Muslims from Bangladesh’s rulers after 1972
Remembering Sheikh Mujibur Rahman on his 105th birth anniversary when the country he founded is trying to forget him
Bangladeshis deserve to be told the truth about the connection between American money and the country’s political turmoil
So far, India has handled the changes in Bangladesh with tact and a degree of understanding beyond what is called for. But India’s territorial and demographic integrity is something not negotiable
Bangladesh’s current rulers need to keep in mind when they consider India’s requests to protect minorities