Religious minorities in Bangladesh face rising attacks, while Dr. Yunus downplays the violence. Rights groups urge UN intervention.
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Religious minorities in Bangladesh face rising attacks, while Dr. Yunus downplays the violence. Rights groups urge UN intervention.
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Prof. Yunus may seek a BIMSTEC meet with PM Modi, but his ties with China, Pakistan, and minority rights concerns...
Nava Thakuria
Buddhists in the Himalayas reaffirm that only the Dalai Lama holds authority over his reincarnation, rejecting external interference in a...
Bidhayak Das
Insights on Bangladesh's 2025 elections, Prof. Yunus' reforms, SAARC revival, and Dhaka-Islamabad ties. Updates on India-Bangladesh relations and South Asia's...
Nava Thakuria
The IHCNBT General Assembly in New Delhi unites 120 Buddhist delegates to safeguard Nalanda Buddhism’s heritage amid modern challenges.
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A pastor’s remark calling Arunachal a “Christian land” has sparked outrage, deepening religious and cultural tensions.
Ripi Bagra
Bangladeshi security forces arrested ARSA leader Ataullah alias Abu Ammar Jununi along with nine members in a major anti-terror operation.
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Assam’s rising debt and expanding welfare schemes raise doubts about its economic growth. Critics question the sustainability of increasing loans...
Nayanjyoti Bhuyan
The Khasi Students’ Union (KSU) protested against the MSIPF Act, 2024, fearing threats to tribal land rights. Despite government assurances,...
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On a day meant to honor women, Bangladesh is drowning in sexual violence and impunity, leaving survivors scarred while justice...
Sanjoy Kumar Barua
A banned extremist group staged a massive rally in Dhaka, raising serious security concerns under the Yunus-led interim government.
Sanjoy Kumar Barua
Meghalaya's railway expansion faces opposition over indigenous rights, stalling key projects and risking funds.
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