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Kazi Fahim Ahmed

Kazi Fahim Ahmed

I am currently working as a Research Intern at the East Asia Study Center, University of Dhaka. I have been selected as the Young Delegate of Bangladesh, to attend the Fifth United Nations Conference on the Least Developed Countries (LDC5), to be held in Doha, Qatar next year. At present, I’m studying at the Department of International Relations, University of Dhaka. I’m interested in South and Southeast Asian Geopolitics, US Foreign Policy, Great Power Rivalry, and Indo-Pacific Region. Some of my recent articles have been published in Australian Outlook, Modern Diplomacy, The Daily Observer, Rising BD, and The Daily Independent.

The mounting bellicosity of Myanmar has heightened tensions in the South and Southeast Asian Region. In particular, its recent provocative military acts on the Bangladesh-Myanmar border which started in mid-August …

Bangladesh and India celebrated their 50 years of historic relationship last December. The relations between the two countries have been identified as ‘a multidimensional fraternal relationship’ – sustaining amid several …

Introduction On 25 August, the Rohingya people are going to mark the fifth year of the ‘ethnic cleansing’ operation perpetrated against them by the Myanmar military. This has prompted the …

Bangladesh – the South Asian tiger with its economic stardom and developed infrastructures, is positioned at the epitome of the South and Southeast Asian geographical juncture. As the country has …

Last month, on June 19 – a day before the World Refugee Day, tens of thousands of Rohingyas in Bangladesh staged a political campaign called “Let’s Go Home” – demonstrating …