India-based online newspaper The Wire on Tuesday said if Bangladesh were to adopt regulatory measures against the environmental impact of the power plant, Indian public sector investors could accuse the country of violating bilateral investment treaty (BIT) obligations.
In an article “Regulating...
Yet another ‘militant’ killed in RAB’s raid
A man was killed after falling from a four-storey building during a raid of Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) in Ashulia, Savar, on the outskirts of the capital on Saturday, said the law enforcement agency.
According to the claim of RAB, the...
Why? The article clearly says the magazine hid the attack on sholakia eid maidan. The more we propagate ISIS killing muslims as well, the common public who I honestly think are bunch of dumb-wits blindly believing IS is spearheading muslim resurgence in a jew-christian controlled world will...
Although I admit I'm a noob at these "port politics", indian influence was not uncanny to notice. But seems like only india may not be the manipulator in this case. A fascinating read from The Diplomat:
http://thediplomat.com/2016/06/bangladeshs-deep-sea-port-problem/
What's your popular sport? It was football for us way back, now cricket. Although football's appeal will not be dead, especially during rains :D And ofc badminton during winter :-P
And when did nobles represented the whole general population? And accusing the whole hindu populace of treason because of few is plain disrespectful to the hindu commanders and soldiers who died fighting for shiraj.
Calling out hindus for the sake of insinuation doesn't mean muslims were anyhow not susceptible. I admit I don't know the full history of Indian sub-continent but this is what I can see in my observation. Correct me if I'm wrong.
While I agree the british set up jamindari but correct me if I'm...