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A new Pentagon report submitted to the U.S. Congress claims that China aims to incorporate India’s northeastern Arunachal Pradesh into its national map, identifying it as part of Beijing’s expanding list of ‘core interests.’ The report places Arunachal Pradesh alongside Taiwan and disputed maritime zones in the South and East China Seas as central to China’s long-term national strategy. It links these ambitions to Beijing’s goal of achieving the ‘great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation’ by 2049.
The document also notes that China and India agreed in October 2024 to withdraw troops from remaining friction points along the Line of Actual Control (LAC). Following that, both nations initiated monthly high-level talks on border management, air connectivity, and academic exchanges. Pentagon analysts suggest China’s de-escalation efforts aim to stabilize ties with India and prevent closer U.S.-India alignment. The report further highlights deepening China-Pakistan military cooperation, including joint fighter production and drone supplies.
Analysts warn that despite dialogue, mutual distrust persists, keeping India cautious about Beijing’s strategic intentions in the region.
Pentagon says China now counts India’s Arunachal Pradesh among its expanding national core interests
Dhaka Metropolitan Police temporarily closed the main Uttara–Mohakhali road from 6 a.m. on Thursday to ensure security during the arrival of BNP’s acting chairman Tarique Rahman. Authorities confirmed that the route would reopen once Rahman leaves the airport area. The closure, which began early in the morning, caused moderate traffic congestion in nearby areas, including Abdullahpur and House Building.
Traffic Inspector Ziaul Hasan of Uttara East Zone told reporters that the measure was taken due to large public gatherings and security concerns. Motorists were advised to use the Diabari–Mirpur route as an alternative, while additional traffic officers were deployed to manage the flow of vehicles. Police urged commuters to follow instructions and avoid the restricted zone.
The temporary closure underscores heightened political activity surrounding Rahman’s return and the logistical challenges of managing large crowds in Dhaka. Authorities said normal traffic operations are expected to resume later in the day once the security situation stabilizes.
Dhaka police close Uttara–Mohakhali road for Tarique Rahman’s arrival security
BNP Acting Chairman Tarique Rahman returned to Bangladesh on Thursday after nearly 17 years in self-exile in the United Kingdom. His flight, Biman Bangladesh Airlines BG-202, landed at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport around 11:45 a.m. local time. Upon arrival, Rahman removed his shoes and touched the ground in a symbolic gesture of respect for his homeland. He was accompanied by his wife, Dr. Zubaida Rahman, and daughter, Barrister Zaima Rahman.
After completing immigration formalities, senior BNP Standing Committee members formally received him at the airport. Rahman exchanged greetings with his mother-in-law, Syeda Iqbal Mand Banu, who welcomed him with flowers. His journey began from London’s Heathrow Airport and included a brief stopover in Sylhet before arriving in Dhaka.
The return of Tarique Rahman, a key figure in Bangladesh’s main opposition party, is expected to have significant political implications ahead of the next national elections. Party leaders and supporters gathered to greet him, signaling renewed momentum within the BNP leadership.
BNP leader Tarique Rahman returns to Bangladesh after 17 years, greeted by party leaders
BNP Acting Chairman Tarique Rahman arrived in Dhaka on Thursday morning after more than 16 years in self-exile. He was accompanied by his wife, Dr. Zubaida Rahman, and daughter, Zaima Rahman. Upon landing at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport, he was greeted with flowers by BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir and members of the party’s standing committee. His flight, operated by Biman Bangladesh Airlines, made a brief stop in Sylhet before reaching Dhaka.
Following his arrival, Tarique Rahman spent about 20 minutes at the airport’s Rajanigandha Lounge, where he held brief discussions with senior leaders. He then proceeded by road toward Evercare Hospital to visit his ailing mother, BNP Chairperson Begum Khaleda Zia. Thousands of supporters lined the streets to welcome him, waving national flags and chanting slogans. Rahman briefly addressed the crowd, expressing gratitude to the nation and offering prayers of thanks.
His return marks a significant political moment for the BNP, potentially reshaping the party’s leadership dynamics ahead of future political developments in Bangladesh.
BNP leader Tarique Rahman returns to Bangladesh after 16 years, greeted by senior party figures
BNP Acting Chairman Tarique Rahman arrived in Bangladesh on Thursday morning, marking his first return to the country in 17 years. His flight from London’s Heathrow Airport landed at Sylhet Osmani International Airport at 9:55 a.m. local time before continuing to Dhaka’s Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport. Rahman, accompanied by his wife Dr. Zubaida Rahman and daughter Barrister Zaima Rahman, expressed his emotion on social media, noting the exact number of days since he last saw Bangladesh’s skies.
Rahman left Bangladesh in 2008 for medical treatment amid political turmoil and multiple corruption cases. His return comes at a politically sensitive time, as the BNP seeks to reassert its presence ahead of future national elections. Party leaders and supporters gathered with national flags to welcome him, viewing his arrival as a symbolic moment for the opposition.
Observers say Rahman’s return could reshape BNP’s internal dynamics and influence the broader political landscape, though legal and political challenges remain ahead.
BNP leader Tarique Rahman returns to Bangladesh after 17 years in exile
BNP’s Acting Chairman Tarique Rahman is returning to Bangladesh today after nearly 17 years of self-exile in London. The party has organized an extensive reception program in Dhaka, with millions of supporters expected to gather along the route from the airport to the 300-feet road area, where a brief thanksgiving event will be held. Rahman, accompanied by his family, departed London on Wednesday night and is scheduled to arrive at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport late Thursday morning.
BNP leaders have finalized a two-day post-arrival schedule including visits to his father Ziaur Rahman’s grave, the National Martyrs’ Memorial, and voter registration in Dhaka. The party has expressed regret for any public inconvenience caused by the events and emphasized that the programs are designed to minimize disruption. Security measures have been intensified, dividing Dhaka into red, yellow, and white zones, with around 2,000 law enforcement personnel deployed.
Authorities have banned drone flights around the airport and Evercare Hospital, while BNP has introduced bulletproof vehicles for Rahman’s transport. The return marks a significant political moment for the opposition, potentially reshaping Bangladesh’s political landscape ahead of future elections.
BNP leader Tarique Rahman returns to Bangladesh after 17 years, greeted by massive crowds in Dhaka
Khoda Baksh Chowdhury, Special Assistant to the Chief Adviser for the Home Ministry in Bangladesh’s interim government, has resigned from his position. The Cabinet Division confirmed the resignation through a gazette notification signed by Cabinet Secretary Dr. Sheikh Abdur Rashid on Wednesday, following the acceptance of his resignation by Chief Adviser Professor Dr. Muhammad Yunus.
Chowdhury had been appointed on November 11, 2024, with the rank of a state minister to assist in managing internal security affairs under the caretaker administration. His departure comes amid ongoing administrative adjustments within the interim government, which has been overseeing state functions ahead of the next general election.
While no official reason for the resignation was disclosed, political observers note that such changes may reflect internal restructuring or differing policy priorities within the transitional administration. The government has yet to announce a replacement for the Home Ministry portfolio.
Khoda Baksh Chowdhury resigns as Special Assistant to Bangladesh’s Chief Adviser for Home Affairs
NCP’s southern regional organizer Hasnat Abdullah declared that his party would not retreat from its reform agenda even at the cost of their lives. Speaking at a mourning and solidarity rally in Feni on Wednesday, organized by the Democratic Reform Alliance, Abdullah condemned the brutal killing of Inqilab Mancha spokesperson Sharif Osman Hadi and accused political opponents of continuing attempts to silence reformist voices.
He criticized elements within the administration, alleging that some officials appointed through a ‘controlled lottery’ were showing partisan loyalty. Abdullah warned that those acting as political agents could face consequences similar to former officials Benazir and Harun. He also expressed frustration over the lack of visible progress in the investigation into Hadi’s murder, calling it a dangerous sign for justice and governance.
The event was chaired by local AB Party leader Master Ahsanullah and attended by senior figures from NCP, the AB Party, and the State Reform Movement. Speakers reiterated their commitment to political reform and demanded impartial administration and accountability for political violence.
Hasnat Abdullah pledges to pursue political reform despite threats at Feni rally
The Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) has collected a nomination form on behalf of its chairperson, Begum Khaleda Zia, for the Dinajpur-3 (Sadar) constituency ahead of the upcoming 13th National Parliamentary Election. The form was collected from the office of the district returning officer and deputy commissioner Rafiqul Islam by district BNP general secretary Bokhtiar Ahmed Kochi on Wednesday afternoon.
Senior BNP leaders, including district vice presidents Mahbub Ahmed and Abu Bakar Siddique, were present during the submission. Siddique described Khaleda Zia as a three-time former prime minister and a daughter of Dinajpur, expressing optimism that local voters would support her overwhelmingly. Party activists in the district have shown strong enthusiasm and are praying for her recovery amid ongoing health concerns.
The move signals BNP’s intent to field its top leadership in key constituencies despite uncertainties surrounding Khaleda Zia’s health and legal status. The Dinajpur-3 race is expected to draw significant attention as the election campaign intensifies nationwide.
BNP collects nomination form for Khaleda Zia in Dinajpur-3 ahead of national election
Irish cartoonist Harry Burton has sharply criticized Israel’s participation in the 2026 Eurovision Song Contest, calling it a moral failure amid ongoing violence in Gaza. In a widely discussed editorial and accompanying cartoon published in The Irish Examiner, Burton depicted an Israeli singer performing under bright lights while surrounded by imagery of destruction and blood, symbolizing the contrast between entertainment and war.
Burton argued that allowing Israel to compete despite accusations of genocide in Gaza undermines international accountability. He compared the situation to Russia’s exclusion from global sports following its invasion of Ukraine, questioning why similar standards are not applied to Israel. His comments follow the European Broadcasting Union’s December 4 decision to permit Israel’s entry, which has triggered withdrawals from Spain, the Netherlands, Ireland, Slovenia, and Iceland.
The controversy reflects growing cultural backlash against Israel’s actions in Gaza, where over 70,000 people have reportedly been killed since October 2023. Observers expect further boycotts and debates over the role of cultural diplomacy in conflict zones.
Irish cartoonist urges Israel’s exclusion from Eurovision over Gaza violence
Thousands of Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) activists from Bogura began traveling to Dhaka on Wednesday to welcome the party’s acting chairman, Tarique Rahman, who is scheduled to return to the country on December 25. Local BNP leaders said more than 1,000 buses, minibuses, and microbuses have departed from 12 upazilas, carrying an estimated 50,000 supporters. Transport unions confirmed that all inter-district coach tickets from Bogura have sold out, with limited services now operating toward Dhaka.
District BNP and affiliated organizations coordinated the large-scale movement, with unit-based vehicle lists prepared to ensure smooth travel. Leaders from the youth and student wings said they were eager to witness what they described as a historic moment for the party. Social media platforms have been flooded with images of convoys heading toward the capital.
The massive mobilization signals renewed enthusiasm among BNP supporters ahead of Rahman’s return, which party insiders view as a potential turning point in national politics. Authorities are expected to monitor traffic and security conditions closely as thousands converge on Dhaka.
Thousands of Bogura BNP activists travel to Dhaka to welcome Tarique Rahman’s return
Indian teenage cricketer Vaibhav Suryavanshi stunned the cricket world by scoring a 36-ball century in the Vijay Hazare Trophy, setting multiple world records. Playing for Bihar against Arunachal Pradesh, the 14-year-old left-handed opener reached 150 runs off just 59 balls and finished with 190 from 84 deliveries, including 16 fours and 15 sixes. His explosive innings made him the youngest player ever to score a century in List A cricket at 14 years and 272 days, surpassing Pakistan’s Zahoor Elahi, who held the record since 1986.
Suryavanshi’s century was India’s second-fastest in List A history and the fourth-fastest globally, behind Australia’s Jake Fraser-McGurk’s 29-ball record. His 59-ball 150 also broke AB de Villiers’ 2015 record of reaching the milestone in 64 balls. The performance drew widespread attention, overshadowing the returns of Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma to domestic cricket after long absences. Analysts hailed Suryavanshi as a prodigious talent, with expectations rising for his future in Indian cricket.
Vaibhav Suryavanshi, 14, breaks records with 36-ball century in Vijay Hazare Trophy
The Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) has instructed its leaders and activists in Sylhet not to gather at Osmani International Airport to welcome acting chairman Tarique Rahman, who is scheduled to return from London on Thursday, December 25. The directive was issued through a press release by BNP Senior Joint Secretary General Ruhul Kabir Rizvi on Wednesday.
According to the statement, Tarique Rahman’s flight will arrive in Bangladesh via Sylhet before landing at Dhaka’s Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport. The party urged all levels of BNP and affiliated organizations to refrain from forming crowds at the airport, emphasizing discipline and adherence to party instructions.
The call for restraint appears aimed at avoiding public gatherings that could draw attention or create logistical challenges. BNP leaders in Sylhet district and metropolitan areas have been specifically asked to comply with the directive. Tarique Rahman’s return marks a significant political moment for the party, which has been preparing for renewed leadership activity ahead of future political developments.
BNP urges Sylhet leaders not to gather at airport for Tarique Rahman’s return from London
The Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) is preparing a large public reception in Dhaka’s Purbachal 300-Foot area to welcome its acting chairman, Tarique Rahman, who is returning from London on December 25 after nearly 16 years. A massive stage, measuring 48 by 36 feet, has been built for the event, with final decorations and lighting completed ahead of his arrival. Party activists from across the country have already begun gathering at the venue, turning the area into a festive scene filled with slogans, banners, and flags.
Security measures have been intensified, with police and army patrols deployed to ensure a safe environment. BNP student and youth leaders described the occasion as one of the most significant political moments since the fall of autocracy, calling it a day of national celebration. Organizers expect the event to demonstrate strong grassroots support for Rahman. His motorcade will travel from the airport through Banani and Kakoli to the main stage, where he will address supporters upon arrival.
BNP readies massive Dhaka rally to welcome Tarique Rahman after 16 years abroad
The High Court of Bangladesh has dismissed a petition filed by Mahmudur Rahman Manna, president of the political platform Citizen Unity, seeking removal of his name from the list of loan defaulters. The bench of Justice Md Bazlur Rahman and Justice Md Manzur Alam issued the order on Wednesday, effectively disqualifying Manna from contesting in the upcoming national election.
According to court documents, Manna’s company, Afaku Cold Storage Limited, owes Islami Bank Bangladesh Limited approximately Tk 38.04 crore. The bank’s Bogura branch had issued a call-back notice earlier in December, demanding repayment by December 18. Failure to comply led to the company’s inclusion in the defaulter list. Due to a three-day court recess, Manna cannot appeal before December 28, leaving his disqualification in effect.
Legal analysts note that the decision underscores the Election Commission’s strict enforcement of financial eligibility rules for candidates. Manna may still seek redress through the chamber court after the holidays, but his immediate electoral prospects remain uncertain.
High Court disqualifies Citizen Unity leader Mahmudur Rahman Manna from election over loan default
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