Imran Khan

The author is a Policy Analyst from Bangladesh. He is also a Liberal Social Activist and has several international publications on the topics of Foreign Policy, Geopolitics, Geo-economics, Political Economy, Climate Emergency, Refugee Crisis and Food Security. He has also attended as speaker in several international conferences including- “Istanbul Security Conference-2019” at Turkey, “Belt & Road Initiative Summit” at Guangzhou, China. He is also the Campaign Coordinator of “Climate Migration Impact Series”, a joint collaboration of “Liberal International” and D66 [social-liberal political party of the Netherlands].

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