Md. Aslam Hossain

Md. Aslam Hossain is a part-time senior editor of The Geopolitics. He is also an entrepreneur. He has earned his Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts in International Relations. His focus is on geopolitics and security.

East Asia under the Shadow of a Second Korean War

The possibility of an unwanted or accidental confrontation between the United States and North Korea heightens the fear of a nuclear Armageddon. Mercurial nature...

Bangladesh is at a Geopolitical Crossroads

The regional geostrategic environment is getting tight and competitive. It won't be an exaggeration to say that Bangladesh is at a Geopolitical Crossroads now....

A Radical Perspective to East Asian Security

The next great game of geopolitics will be staged in the theater of East Asia and the Western Pacific. Since the end of the...

Emerging Multipolarity in Military Technology

Russia and China are rapidly bridging the existing gap with the United States in terms of military technology. We are witnessing an emerging multipolarity...

South Asian Geopolitics: Indian Pivot to Bangladesh

Indian pivot to Bangladesh or New Delhi's wooing of Dhaka is a clear sign of growing importance of Bangladesh in the South Asian regional...

Cyberwarfare: Implications for Bangladesh

We are still far behind most of the countries when it comes to the capability of conventional or kinetic warfare. It is understandable that...

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