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Bangladesh on the Tipaimukh Dam: A Print Media Analysis
Panchali Saikia notes the variations in domestic perspective

Reforming Qaumi Madrassas in Bangladesh: Hurdles and Alternatives
Md Jawaid Akhtar comments on the Awami League’s education scheme

Engaging Bangladesh: Beyond Confidence-Building Measures
Md Jawaid Akhtar suggests avenues for greater cooperation between the two nations

India-Bangladesh Water Relationship: A Renewal of Trust
Punam Pandey recommends a new joint water strategy between the two countries

India’s Bangladesh Moment
Dipankar Banerjee advocates signing critical agreements with Bangladesh during Manmohan Singh’s forthcoming visit

Dams on the Brahmaputra: Concerns in Northeast India
Mirza Zulfiqur Rahman delineates the effects of India’s water resource development in the northeast

Battling on the Frontlines: Bangladesh and Climate Change
Sonali Huria highlights the challenges that Bangladesh faces from climate change

Hasina's Visit to PRC: In Quest of a Comprehensive Partnership
Kriti Singh describes the recent visit of Sheikh Hasina to China as a positive step for bilateral relations

Hasina's Visit: Nothing Concrete on Burning Issues
Harun ur Rashid assesses the outcomes of Hasina’s Delhi visit

Hasina's India Visit
Iftekhar Ahmed Chowdhury highlights the significance of Sheikh Hasina's visit to India

Sheikh Hasina’s visit to India
Harun ur Rashid outlines the steps needed for better bilateral ties

New Beginning for Indo-Bangladesh Ties
Smruti S Pattanaik analyzes the outcomes of the Bangladeshi Foreign Minister's visit to India

India, Bangladesh and Tipaimukh Dam
Mirza Zulfiqur Rahman emphasizes the importance of water-sharing issues for improved bilateral ties

Congress (I) Victory and Relations with Bangladesh
Harun ur Rashid is hopeful of better bilateral ties given both countries have now voted for more stable governments

Bangladesh-India Maritime Boundary
Harun ur Rashid argues that the two countries must work harder at achieving a mutually acceptable solution to the dispute

Bangladesh Elections and the Future of Indo-Bangladesh Relations
Report of the IPCS Seminar held on 21 January 2009

Insurgencies, Splits, Terror
Mirza Zulfiqur Rahman criticizes central and state government tactics used in attempts to resolve insurgencies in Northeast India

Awami League's Victory in Bangladesh and Relations with India
Harun ur Rashid calls for India to take greater initiatives to develop and maintain friendly relations with its smaller neighbour

Islamic Extremism and Bangladesh
Kazi Anwarul Masud argues that the Jamaat-e-Islami is behind the rise of the country's Islamic militancy

Bangladeshi Politics: Rewind the Last Two Years
Sandeep Bhardwaj argues that the caretaker government in the country has largely failed to achieve its goals

Indo-Bangladesh Maritime Border Dispute: Problems and Prospects
Alok Kumar Gupta outlines the way forward for resolving the bilateral dispute

India-Bangladesh Relations: Are the Carrots Working?
Sandeep Bhardwaj suggests that India should reexamine its diplomatic policy towards Bangladesh

Indo-Bangladesh Relations: A Golden Opportunity Missed?
Sandeep Bhardwaj argues that Bangladesh's current Caretaker Government is India's best bet for improving trade relations with the country

The Passing Away of a Legend: Field Marshal SHFJ Manekshaw
Dipankar Banerjee pays his respects to "Sam Bahadur"

Armed Conflicts in South Asia 2008: Growing Violence
Report of Book Release held at the India International Centre Annexe on 26 May 2008

Saga of Indian Rice to Bangladesh
Harun ur Rashid highlights the negative impact of India's non-cooperation in sending rice to Bangladesh following the cyclone last year

Strengthening Indo-Bangla Relations
Saumitra Mohan suggests that if Bangladesh improved its cooperation with India, the political and economic benefits would be mutual

Gen. Moeen U Ahmed's Visit to India: Timely and Significant
Harun ur Rashid believes that the Bangladeshi Army Chief's visit to India marks a fresh and positive beginning in bilateral ties

Northeast Insurgent Groups and the Bangladesh Connection
Mirza Zulfiqur Rahman questions Dhaka's commitment to cracking down on Indian insurgent groups on its soil

BIMSTEC: A Dead End?
Julien Levesque argues that the regional organization is a failure on all fronts

Charitable Organization and Terrorist Funding: The Case of Muslim Aid Bangladesh
Vinita Priyedarshi elucidates on the connection between charitable organizations and the funds available to terrorists

Assam Accord and Illegal Migrants: Threat to Survival or Surviving the Threat?
Mirza Zulfiqur Rahman talks of rising social tension in the state as a consequence of illegal migration from Bangladesh

Train Services between India and Bangladesh: Some Security Concerns
Shamsur Khan argues that there are security issues that India needs to address before renewing rail links with Bangladesh

Bangladesh: Political Future in Abeyance
Supriya Singh evaluates the political situation in the country that is in its sixth month of emergency rule

Indo-Bangladesh Relations: Unleashing the Potential
Saumitra Mohan posits that India and Bangladesh should work towards resolving contentious issues as they have much to gain from each other

The Death of Two Dynasties
Philip Jakeman discusses the challenges facing the military-backed caretaker government in Bangladesh

Emergency in Bangladesh: What Next?
Supriya Singh examines the options that exist for the caretaker government to end the political impasse in Bangladesh

Recent Developments in Bangladesh and Elections 2007
Report of the IPCS Seminar held on 29 December (Speaker: Amb. I P Khosla)

Armed Conflicts and Peace Processes in South Asia 2006
Report of the Book Discussion held on 20 November 2006

Bangladesh Elections 2007: Problems Ahead
Dr Sanjay Bhardwaj highlights the perils of forthcoming elections in January 2007

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Issue Briefs, Special Reports, Research Papers
India and Bangladesh: Internal Challenges and External Relations
Smruti S Pattanaik
Issue Brief 137

India, Bangladesh and Southeast Asia: Connecting the Neighborhood
Smruti Pattanaik
Issue Brief 113

Failure or Functional Anarchy?: Understanding Weak/Failing States in South Asia
D Suba Chandran
Issue Brief 100

Security Net: Nuclear Risk Reduction in Southern Asia
Lydia Walker & Annie Siris Coombs
Special Reports 101

India-Bangladesh Relations: Issues, Problems and Recent Developments
Piyali Dutta
Special Reports 97

Energy and Environmental Security: Male Dialogue

Conference Reports 36
 
 
 

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