Bangladesh stands at a crossroads nearly a year after Sheikh Hasina's 15-year rule ended.
By Aniket Chakraborty
June 28, 2025
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The Economist warns that reform is clashing with political vengeance in post-uprising Dhaka.
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LSE’s
Arafat Khan
calls for a Nelson Mandela moment to heal deep political fractures.
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While GDP growth has slowed, remittances and foreign reserves show signs of stability.
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Yet unrest continues, and key reforms are seen as targeting only low-hanging fruit.
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Critics say Chief Adviser Yunus’ tilt toward China has strained ties with India and the U.S.
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India’s retaliatory trade moves show growing unease over Dhaka's changing diplomacy.
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With the Awami League banned, HRW alleges the interim regime mirrors past abuses.
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The Economist urges Bangladesh to unban the Awami League and hold a fair election.
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“Rebuilding Bangladesh requires reconciliation—not revenge,” the editorial concludes.
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