Can Bangladesh and India Transcend South Asia's Colonial Legacies?

The Daily Star (2025)
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Abstract

Bangladesh is stepping into a new chapter, asserting its sovereignty and challenging decades of asymmetrical ties with India. This commentary discusses this transformative shift, exploring what it means for both nations and the broader South Asian region. This moment is more than political—it is about dignity, justice, and building relationships rooted in equality and mutual respect. For Bangladesh, it’s a call to strengthen unity and democracy. For India, it’s a chance to move from dominance to ethical leadership. Together, Bangladesh and India can break free from historical cycles and shape a future of shared prosperity and cooperation.

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Kazi A S M Nurul Huda
University of Dhaka

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