Following the fall of Sheikh Hasina’s government, Jasim Uddin was appointed as the 27th Foreign Secretary. However, since assuming office, no international narrative has been shaped regarding the July Revolution, nor have any necessary reforms been undertaken—an omission for which he is being held responsible. Reports suggest that he labeled several pro-Awami League officials as “deprived officers” in his recommendations. During the previous administration, Jasim Uddin received a Public Administration Award under a fascist regime. Despite nationwide protests, he remained loyal to the Hasina government, even posting in favor of the Awami League on Facebook. However, he failed to exert any pressure on India to stop Hasina’s anti-Bangladesh activities from Delhi or to ensure her return.