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  • Jan 20, 2025 | southasiajournal.net | HABIB SIDDIQUI

    by Shah Yunus and Habib SiddiquiArguably, all human evolution has been driven by IP (Intellectual Property) and OS (Operating System). When IP touches masses it morphs into OS in a transformative way – OS changes and touches lives in global scale. OS opens the door for many new IP and fosters innovations and creativity for the masses improving quality of life and creating assets.

  • Dec 2, 2024 | countercurrents.org | Taj Hashmi |zeenat khan |HABIB SIDDIQUI |Bharat Dogra

    Bangladesh  says, ‘ We are probing if there is any conspiracy both at home and abroad to destabilize the interim government’,even as India indulges in brazen intervention in the internal affairs of Bangladesh   Supporters of Chinmoy Krishna Das Brahmachari, also known as Krishna Das Prabhu, of ISCON surrounded the van carrying the leader soon after a Bangladesh court ordered him detained, pending further proceedings in Chittagong on Nov 26 Tuesday. (Photo firstpost.com).

  • Nov 20, 2024 | countercurrents.org | Taj Hashmi |zeenat khan |HABIB SIDDIQUI |M Adil Khan

    After Bangladesh’s independence, India played a crucial role as the new nation’s so-called “patron-protector” until the violent overthrow of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman in August 1975. Although this event was a setback for India, it did not mark the end of Indian influence in Bangladesh. However, India has yet to come to terms with the abrupt removal of the pro-India Hasina government this August.

  • Nov 10, 2024 | countercurrents.org | HABIB SIDDIQUI |Mohammad Momin Khawaja |Bharat Dogra |Gerry Condon

    In the late 1970s, I came to Canada for higher studies in chemical engineering. I had the rare opportunity there of being taught by some of the professors whose former student included my own teacher – professor Nooruddin Ahmed who would later become the vice chancellor at BUET, Dhaka. In my short stay, I found the Canadian people very warmhearted and friendly.

  • Nov 7, 2024 | countercurrents.org | Mohd Khan |Phil Pasquini |Satya Sagar |HABIB SIDDIQUI

    The prospect of Donald Trump’s return to the U.S. presidency has sparked global discussions, and India is no exception. When it comes to Indian’ context, our nation carries unique implications. Trump’s approach to foreign policy, trade, and defense aligns differently than his erstwhile president, and his previous tenure significantly influenced U.S.-India relations.

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