In this episode of Central Hall with Kapil Sibal, three experts discuss the unrest in Bangladesh and explore the roots of the crisis and implications for regional peace.>
The experts underline that the turmoil is a result of “uneven growth and inequality” and suggest that young people, particularly students sensed that “opportunities are slipping” due to which they started the protests on the streets.>
They underline that it was primarily “a people’s movement” and call it a “revolution on the streets” adding that it is wrong to look for “foreign hands or purely political explanations”.>
Sibal is joined by Ambassador Shiv Shankar Menon, former diplomat and historian T.C.A. Raghavan and Suhasini Haidar, Diplomatic Editor of the Hindu.>
Menon, a distinguished diplomat and strategist, with an illustrious career in the Indian Foreign Service. He is a Distinguished Fellow at CSEP, Visiting Professor at Ashoka University and Chair of the Ashoka Centre for China Studies.>
Raghavan is the former high commissioner to Singapore and Pakistan. After his retirement he has emerged as a well known author with three well received books.>
Haidar is veteran journalist, with over 25 years of experience covering global affairs. She has also worked at the CNN International from 1995-2005. Her expertise spans international relations, geopolitics, and strategic issues, with a special focus on India’s foreign policy and national security.>
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