Aishwarya Sanjukta Roy Proma

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Aishwarya Sanjukta Roy Proma is a Research Associate at the BRAC Institute of Governance and Development (BIGD). She is a research analyst in security studies. She obtained her Master's and Bachelor's in International Relations from the University of Dhaka, Bangladesh. She can be reached at ash77662[at]gmail.com

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Dunki: A Critical Take on Migration from the Global South to the Global North

Shah Rukh Khan's Dunki is a comedy-drama film that depicts the struggles and aspirations of four friends from Punjab who want to immigrate to...

The Israel-Hamas War: Exploring the Geopolitics of Oil in the Middle East

The Israel-Hamas war is a multifaceted battle that has significant ramifications for the geopolitical dynamics around oil in the Middle East. Although Israel and...

The World Is Larger Than Big Powers: What Does It Mean for Global Politics?

The big powers in international relations refer to the five permanent members of the United Nations Security Council: China, France, Russia, the United Kingdom,...

U.S. Sanctions and Russia’s Weapon Systems: A New Game in the Quest of High-Tech Microchip

Modern warfare places a great deal of emphasis on semiconductors and microchips because they are the fundamental building blocks for a wide range of...

Iran and Sudan’s Rapprochement in 2023: New Changes in the Regional Geopolitics of the Middle East

The Middle East is a strategic region that connects Asia, Africa, and Europe and has significant natural resources, especially oil and gas.  The Middle...

Bangladesh at the G-20 Summit: Strengthening its Relations with Key Global Players

The participation of Bangladesh at the G-20 summit has attracted considerable interest from the global powers. Bangladesh, situated in South Asia, has emerged as...

How China’s BRI changed the world over the past decade

China proposed the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) in 2013 as a sizable infrastructure development initiative to connect Asia with Europe and Africa along the ancient...

The Geopolitics of Bangladesh’s Election: Why Global Powers are Watching Closely

The forthcoming national election in Bangladesh has garnered significant attention from several global powers, including the United States, India, Japan, China, the European Union,...

Can BRICS Become an Alternative Voice for The Global South?

The BRICS bloc has attracted the Global South by offering a platform for cooperation and development that is more inclusive and respectful of the...

US-Iran Mini-Nuclear Deal: A New Shift of Geopolitics in the Middle East

In the current era of geopolitical change, the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) regime is facing challenges due to perceived inconsistencies, and there are notable shifts...

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Network-Centric Warfare: A Revolution in Naval Domain

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