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“Bangladesh must navigate between normative commitments, economic pragmatism and geopolitical hedging. An injudicious alignment could jeopardize trade privileges or labor market access; excessive reticence could invite criticism of moral equivocation. For middle powers, survival often lies…
Climate Change
In classical logic and philosophy, there exists a well-established concept known as the ad hominiem fallacy. It describes a flawed argumentative tactic in which, rather than addressing the substance of a claim, one seeks to invalidate…
Enviornment
Lead is a naturally occurring element present in minimal quantities inside the Earth’s crust. While it has some beneficial uses, it can be toxic to humans and animals, causing health effects (EPA). Every aspect of our…
Power and Energy
The 2021 lawsuit against Shell, the UK-based oil and gas giant, marked a turning point. Although Shell won the appeal, for now, it set a precedent, suggesting that businesses can be held accountable for their environmental…
Biodiversity
Our beloved Bangladesh—lush, fertile, and abundant with greenery—is truly a remarkable gift of nature. As a child, standing on the classroom bench and reciting Rabindranath Tagore’s famous poem Aamader Chhoto Nodi (Our Little River), I would…
World
“Bangladesh must navigate between normative commitments, economic pragmatism and geopolitical hedging. An injudicious alignment could jeopardize trade privileges or labor market access; excessive reticence could invite criticism of moral equivocation. For middle powers, survival often lies…
Genaral
Bangladesh’s rivers are the country’s lifeblood. They irrigate paddy fields, feed fisheries, and carry goods and people across the delta. But today, many of those same rivers have become conveyor belts for plastic, a relentless stream…
