50 years ago this week, a group of Bangladeshis successfully carried out the largest underwater demolition...
My mind bounces across 50 years
Recounting the mass exodus of the Bangali population, 50 years ago
Why the idea of a unified struggle with Pakistan’s exiled political leaders failed in 1971
On the events surrounding Sheikh Mujib’s return from Mianwali Jail to Dhaka
Noboborsho teaches us the diversity of our beautiful country
A symbol of sacrifice and love, of nature and youth, of passion and harmony
Remembering Indira Gandhi and her pivotal role in 1971
Historical accuracy and truth are of the utmost importance
It indicates that Pakistani troops wanted to kill as many people as they could on that night and the...
This is the ninth instalment of a 10-part series on the life and work of Father of the Nation Bangabandhu...
Bhutan was the first country to recognize Bangladesh as an independent country, giving the recognition...
This is the first instalment of a 10-part series on the life and work of our founding father, Bangabandhu...
This extract is part of a series that will run until March 25, in which we reproduce Rehman Sobhan’s...
Assessing the impact of the Indo-Soviet treaty of 1971 on Bangladesh’s independence
This extract is the third in a series that will run until March 25, in which we reproduce Rehman Sobhan’s...
The story of Salam Sikder and his loyalty to the Bangladesh flag
While the movement for independence gained momentum in Bangladesh, the rulers in Pakistan appeared...
We have only begun to scratch the surface of reaching our full potential