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Bangladesh

‘All writers are outsiders,’ says Tahmima Anam

Antara Raghavan

Tahmima Anam’s new novel moves away from her Bangladesh trilogy. She speaks to Antara Raghavan about chronicling the seductions and perils of the startup world

The Rise and Fall of Zulfikar Ali Bhutto

Despite being destroyed by the Pakistan army, perhaps he would have done better as a politician if not blinded by hubris

Bangladesh Satyagraha

A week-long satyagraha that the Jana Sangh, the BJP’s previous avatar, had launched in 1971 to demand official recognition for the yet-to-be-born Bangladesh

A Citizen of the Subcontinent

It's a tribute to Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, whose centenary celebrations conclude today, that India and Bangladesh have forged a very close friendship

Lesser Lives

Taslima Nasreen’s new novel, the sequel to Lajja, grapples with the exiled and the persecuted

Delhi’s Dhaka Dilemma

Should South Block be alarmed at Bangladesh’s increasing closeness to China?

West Bengal Day

The significance of June 20th

Bangladesh Scrambles to Contain Covid-19

The country’s economy and health resources are being overwhelmed by the pandemic

The Genocide Men of 1971

The fates of those responsible for mass murder in East Pakistan

Bangabandhu at 100

Sheikh Mujibur Rahman believed Bangladesh could be the Switzerland of the East. It is time to reclaim that belief

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