Outlook - September 01, 2024
Outlook - September 01, 2024
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In this issue
Power, Blindfolded - A student rebellion, a prime minister overthrown, a country reconfigures.
RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINERY - The heinous rape and murder of the doctor in Kolkata has an inescapable geography...
Roaring With Storms
Bangladesh witnessed dramatic changes in a month, but bigger changes are in the offing
8 mins
Rapids Ahead in the Teesta
India’s challenge is to break with the past and begin afresh with the new power centre in Dhaka
7 mins
When Statues Fall
The protests in Bangladesh were about more than just toppling a regime. It was about reclaiming dignity and humanity in the face of oppression
6 mins
Seeking Return of Democracy
The BNP will give the interim government reasonable time in the hope that it is aware of public desire for free and fair elections
5 mins
The Hindu Question
Rana Dasgupta is the General Secretary of the Bangladesh Hindu Buddhist Christian Unity Council, one of the main minority rights organisations in the country. He spoke to Snigdhendu Bhattacharya about the attacks on minorities, the role of the student leadership, the interim government and future plans
4 mins
Liberation 2.0?
India must be actively involved to prevent Bangladesh's return to the East Pakistan days
5 mins
Jamaat Raises its Pitch
After being underground for more than a decade, Jamaat-e-lslami is back on the political circuit, raising concerns for India
7 mins
We, the Women
The number of casualties in Bangladesh would have been much higher had women not taken to the streets in such large numbers. A first-person account
3 mins
Notes from a Revolution
Salimullah Khan is a Dhaka-based political analyst and public intellectual who teaches at University of Liberal Arts Bangladesh. Snigdhendu Bhattacharya speaks to him about the implications of the Bangladesh uprising
7 mins
Newsroom in Exile
It was a dangerous time to be a journalist in Bangladesh. Between 2001 and 2006, 13 journalists were killed and hundreds faced threats, intimidation, harassment and torture from law enforcement agencies.
6 mins
Cause and Effect
India needs to show atmanirbharta as the era of New Cold War’ is rampaging across South Asia
6 mins
The Endless Night
WEST Bengal witnessed mass protests on an unprecedented scale on the eve of India's 78th Independence Day-the midnight of August 14when tens of thousands of people, overwhelmingly women, took over the main squares across the state's cities and towns.
1 min
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Publisher: The Outlook Group
Category: News
Language: English
Frequency: Fortnightly
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