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BIPSS CO-HOSTS MARITIME DIALOGUE IN WASHINGTON DC
BIPSS in collaboration with Centre for Naval Analyses (CNA) has organized the first US-Bangladesh Maritime Cooperation Dialogue in Washington DC…
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Paradox of State Fragility: Exploring the Role of International Structures in the Context of Bangladesh
BIPSS published the latest edition of BIPSS Paper, the institute’s monograph series titled Paradox of State Fragility: Exploring the Role of…
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Roundtable on Chanakya by Dr. Bappaditya Chakrvarty
On 15 June, Dr. Bappaditya Chakrvarty, a prominent author and scholar on Indian strategic thought delivered a lecture on ‘Contemporary…
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BIPSS Joins CASS Forum
BIPSS Joins CASS Forum BIPSS has joined as a pioneering member of an International Forum called the CASS Forum. The…
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The Embassy of Switzerland in Dhaka visits BIPSS
H.E. Caroline Trautweiler, Deputy Head of Mission along with the Research and Communication Officer from the Embassy of Switzerland in…
Read More » Political Transformation on Myanmar – Implications for the Neighbourhood
An expert roundtable on ‘Political Transformation on Myanmar – Implications for the Neighbourhood’ was held on 08 May 2014 at BIPSS. Dr.…
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French Ministry of Defence Visits BIPSS
A delegation from the French Ministry of Defence led by Lieutenant Colonel Alain Ulm visited BIPSS on 07 May 2014.…
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Asia Pacific Center for Security Studies (APCSS) visits BIPSS
Lieutenant General Dan Leaf, USAF (Retd). Director Asia Pacific Center for Security Studies (APCSS) visited BIPSS on 30 April 2014.…
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Indonesian Ministry of Foreign Affairs visits BIPSS
A team from the Indonesian Ministry of Foreign Affairs visited BIPSS on 28 April 2014. The delegation is currently visiting…
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Panel Discussion on ‘Indian Elections 2014: Implications for Bangladesh’
The Bangladesh Institute of Peace and Security Studies (BIPSS) organized a panel discussion on ‘Indian Elections 2014: Implications for Bangladesh’ on May…
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