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Navigating Geopolitical Pressures: Minority Rights in Bangladesh’s Regional and Global Contexts

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  • Mohammad Amimul Ahsan

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This study investigates the dynamics of minority rights in Bangladesh, situated within regional diplomatic interference and international pressures. It concentrates on Hindu societies who live in Bangladesh, a majority Muslim country and discovers blueprints of inspirations that transnational dogmas exert on native communal associations, media exposure, and governmental reactions. This study combines a qualitative method of interviews with religious authorities, scholars, political leaders and journalists including significant content reviewing of media output, research articles, policies and non-government publications to investigate interconnections amongst external pressures, governance and societal resilience. The paper finds that even as extreme Hinduva ideas and discourses within India fashioned a sense of insecurity amongst Bangladeshi Hindus, although interfaith historical harmony is generally prevailed amongst the majority Muslims. Global powers such as Western actors and media tend to decrease the complications of socio-political realities. However, it wires Islamophobic ideas and contributes to the unsuspecting justification of global Hinduva extreme ideologies. The paper highlights the necessity to establish strong domestic legal systems, interfaith solidarity, regional diplomacy, and media reform. It posits that the ability of Bangladesh to protect minority rights, uphold secularism, and endure external forces is important not only to internal unity but also to the confidence of South Asian sovereignty.

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  • Mohammad Amimul Ahsan, 2025. "Navigating Geopolitical Pressures: Minority Rights in Bangladesh’s Regional and Global Contexts," International Journal of Politics & Social Sciences Review (IJPSSR), International Journal of Politics & Social Sciences Review (IJPSSR), vol. 4(IV), pages 75-90.
  • Handle: RePEc:ebj:ijpssr:2025v4iiva7
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