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Exploring the Intricate Future of Bangladesh in the Context of Regional Geopolitical Dynamics

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Bangladesh serves as a vital nexus between South and Southeast Asia, holding considerable strategic importance for all major regional and global players. This article aims to analyze Bangladesh’s future within the context of complex regional dynamics and its foreign policy responses. The author investigates how the rising geopolitical competition and rivalries among major powers, along with their significant impacts on Bangladesh, generate notable challenges for the nation. To understand Dhaka’s strategies towards these po- wers, the study has involved a detailed review of recent scholarly literature, fieldwork, and in-depth interviews. The analysis posits that Bangladesh adopts a moderate foreign policy to sustain hedging relations with all key regional and extra-regional powers. Nevertheless, Dhaka’s capacity to implement its foreign policies effectively is hampered by its inability to establish leverage over dominant powers. The article concludes that the influences of key powers in Bangladesh’s political landscape could lead the country to align with a specific power bloc or maintain neutrality in the near future, contingent upon the evolving regional and global political dynamics. Thus, the study suggests that by devising its short and long-term plans and strategies, Bangladesh can create leverage and remain on the right track without falling into the trap of geopolitics.

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  • M. Abul Hasan, 2025. "Exploring the Intricate Future of Bangladesh in the Context of Regional Geopolitical Dynamics," Outlines of global transformations: politics, economics, law, Center for Crisis Society Studies, vol. 17(3).
  • Handle: RePEc:ccs:journl:y:2025:id:1531
    DOI: 10.31249/kgt/2024.03.06
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