A Nation in Crisis: Time for Decisive Action to Restore Law and Order

-Brig Gen (Retd) HRM Rokan Uddin, psc. phD Over the past sixteen years, Bangladesh witnessed countless incidents of unspeakable brutality under a tyrannical regime that ruled through fear, partisan violence, and systemic impunity. Among those tragedies, one incident still burns in the memory of the nation: the brutal killing of Biswajeet Das, a humble tailor, … More A Nation in Crisis: Time for Decisive Action to Restore Law and Order

Fractured Brotherhood: The Thailand–Cambodia Conflict and Its Regional Reverberations

By Brig Gen (Retd) HRM Rokan Uddin, psc, PhD The recent fallout between Thai Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra and former Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen—dramatically exposed through a leaked phone call and a scathing Facebook Live broadcast—has drawn back the curtain on what many viewed as an enduring alliance of political convenience. What was once … More Fractured Brotherhood: The Thailand–Cambodia Conflict and Its Regional Reverberations

Rethinking National Security: Emerging Threats and Strategic Imperatives

By Brig Gen (retd) HRM Rokan Uddin, psc Introduction In the ever-evolving landscape of 21st-century geopolitics, national security is no longer confined to traditional military threats. For a strategically located country like Bangladesh—nestled between two regional powers, India and China, and within proximity of the volatile Bay of Bengal—the scope and complexity of national security … More Rethinking National Security: Emerging Threats and Strategic Imperatives

Bangladesh at a Crossroads: The Urgent Call for National Unity and Sovereignty

Bangladesh, a nation born from the ashes of oppression through the blood and dreams of millions, now finds itself at a critical crossroads—one fraught with political uncertainty, external manipulation, internal disunity, and a growing erosion of democratic norms. Once hailed as a rising star among developing nations, the country today stands precariously on the edge … More Bangladesh at a Crossroads: The Urgent Call for National Unity and Sovereignty

The Spirit of July: A Nation’s Resolve against Fascism and Foreign Meddling

The success of the July Revolution stands as a monumental testament to the indomitable spirit and collective will of the Bangladeshi people. It was not the product of any single political party, elite class, or ideological faction. Rather, it was a spontaneous and organic national awakening—a convergence of anger, hope, and determination from people across … More The Spirit of July: A Nation’s Resolve against Fascism and Foreign Meddling

Rethinking Defense Reforms in Bangladesh: A Strategic Imperative

In an era marked by shifting geopolitical fault lines, rising hybrid threats, and increasing strategic competition in South Asia, Bangladesh must reevaluate the structure, role, and modernization of its armed forces. Defense reforms are no longer a matter of convenience—they are a strategic necessity. However, reforming the defense establishment of a sovereign nation like Bangladesh … More Rethinking Defense Reforms in Bangladesh: A Strategic Imperative

United We Stand: The Imperative to Uphold Trust in the Bangladesh Army

Why Now—And Why So Calculated? At a critical moment when Chief Advisor Dr. Yunus is on an official diplomatic mission to China—a strategic move for national interests—the country is suddenly being swept into a whirlwind of chaos and controversy. The timing of these disruptions is anything but coincidental. Statements from individuals like Hasnat, Asif, and … More United We Stand: The Imperative to Uphold Trust in the Bangladesh Army

Bangladesh’s Strategic Response against India’s Hostile and Hegemonic Attitude

Since the liberation of Bangladesh in 1971, the country’s closest neighbor, India, has exhibited a complex relationship marked by both cooperation and contention. While India’s role as an ally during the final phase of the Liberation War is well-documented, its actions since then have raised questions about its long-term intentions and strategies towards Bangladesh. This … More Bangladesh’s Strategic Response against India’s Hostile and Hegemonic Attitude

The Presence of Foreign Nationals in Bangladesh’s Defense and Civil Institutions: A Security Concern

Introduction The increasing integration of foreign nationals, particularly Indian citizens, into Bangladesh’s defense, civil, and technological sectors represents a complex challenge to national sovereignty. This issue, which has become more pronounced since 2009 under successive administrations, has raised alarms among security analysts, policymakers, and concerned citizens alike. The implications of these appointments extend beyond immediate … More The Presence of Foreign Nationals in Bangladesh’s Defense and Civil Institutions: A Security Concern