Middle East at the Crossroads: US–Iran Tensions and a Shifting Global Order
The Middle East has once again emerged as the focal point of global uncertainty. Escalating tensions between the United States and Iran, combined with wars in Ukraine and Gaza, have…
A Banker’s Guide to Work Order Finance: Local Practice and Global Convergence
For bankers, contractors, and policymakers in Bangladesh’s booming development sector, Work Order Finance (WOF) is the indispensable engine driving infrastructure from blueprint to reality. This specialized financing bridges the critical…
Beyond the Balance Sheets: A Reunion of Bank Asia’s 2018 Management Trainees
In a profession defined by deadlines, risk ratios, and relentless responsibility, moments of pause become rare—and precious. Recently, such a moment unfolded when the Management Trainee Officers (MTOs) of the…
The Economic Paradox of Hosting Mega-Events
In the global theater of 21st-century prestige, there is no stage more dazzling—or more dangerous—than hosting a mega-event. Whether it is the Olympic Games or the FIFA World Cup, the…
Sports Diplomacy: The “Ping-Pong” Effect in the 21st Century
In the spring of 1971, a shaggy-haired American table tennis player named Glenn Cowan missed his team bus in Nagoya, Japan, and hopped onto the Chinese national team’s shuttle. That…
The Geopolitics of “Scientific Sovereignty”: The New Academic Iron Curtain
For nearly a century, the global scientific community operated under a romanticized ideal known as “Mertonian Universalism”—the belief that scientific truth has no borders and that discovery belongs to the…
The Digital Tide: Navigating the Cashless Economy and its Global Impact
The world is currently witnessing the most significant transformation in the history of commerce since the invention of the ledger. We are moving beyond the era of “physical representation of…
The $26 Billion Silk Road Under the Sea: How Submarine Cables are Anchoring Bangladesh’s Future
Beneath the churning waves of the world’s oceans lies a silent, glowing network of glass fibers that powers every digital interaction. While we often look to the skies for the…
Private Banks Worldwide and in Bangladesh: Profits, Pressures and the Path Ahead
Dhaka, January 2026 — Private banks across the globe closed 2025 with a mix of triumph and turbulence. While the world’s largest institutions reported strong profits and expanded their digital…
The Human Capital Revolution: Bridging the Gap Between Global Standards and Local Realities
In the rapidly evolving landscape of global business, the definition of a “successful” organization has shifted. It is no longer measured solely by balance sheets, but by the vitality of…