
Bangladesh Briefing | Volume I| Issue No VII
This newsletter highlights the evolving political landscape in Bangladesh, marked by mass rallies, the return of Khaleda Zia, and the banning of the Awami League by the interim government led by Muhammad Yunus. It also covers significant foreign affairs developments, including deepening ties with Japan, upcoming IMF funding, and diplomatic friction with India over border pushbacks involving undocumented migrants and Rohingya refugees. Protests, political uncertainty, and calls for democratic reforms dominate the domestic scene, while Bangladesh seeks strategic international cooperation and economic support amid ongoing instability. Border tensions and civil unrest remain key challenges for the transitional administration.