Journalist Swapon Bhadra, 65, was brutally killed by extremists in Bangladesh, raising concerns about ongoing violence against minority communities. Authorities...
The Borderlens Desk
Journalist Swapon Bhadra, 65, was brutally killed by extremists in Bangladesh, raising concerns about ongoing violence against minority communities. Authorities...
The Borderlens DeskTaposhee Tabassum Urmi was suspended for a Facebook post criticizing Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus. She defended her remarks, emphasizing the...
The Borderlens DeskThe influx of migrants in Assam has raised tensions, prompting calls for stronger protections for indigenous people and resettlement efforts.
Nava ThakuriaChina's anger over Indian peak naming sparks debate. The newly named 'Tsangyang Gyatso Peak' honors the Dalai Lama and highlights...
The Borderlens DeskChakma leaders urged PM Modi to cut ties with Bangladesh until indigenous communities in the Chittagong Hill Tracts are safe,...
The Borderlens DeskRRAG urged Bangladesh's NHRC to investigate the destruction of 1,090 minority properties in August 2024, following the fall of PM...
The Borderlens DeskRadical groups in Bangladesh, like Hefazat-e-Islam and the Ansarullah Bangla Team, are pushing for an Islamic state and targeting India...
Bidhayak DasChina’s efforts to claim Buddhism’s origins clash with millions of Buddhists’ enduring connection to India.
Bidhayak DasFarmers in Pangin are shifting from jhum cultivation to terrace farming, using stream water for irrigation to improve productivity and...
Jhumur DebThe Bangladesh interim government faces backlash over a controversial directive targeting Hindu officers, amidst rising religious tensions and violence.
The Borderlens DeskThe Rights and Risks Analysis Group (RRAG) has claimed that the caretaker government in Bangladesh is targeting Hindu officials through...
The Borderlens DeskThe recent events in Tripura have starkly exposed the harsh realities of climate change and how policies intended for development...
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