Shadows of Power (The Conspiracy behind Hasina's Downfall)

Par : PRADIP KUMAR RAY
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8232910181
  • EAN9798232910181
  • Date de parution16/12/2025
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  • ÉditeurDraft2Digital

Résumé

In the complex world of politics, power is often seen through the lens of victory, but it is also shaped by unseen forces-alliances, betrayals, and conspiracies-that quietly influence the course of history. In Shadows of Power: The Conspiracy behind Hasina's Downfall, I set out to explore the dramatic rise and fall of one of Bangladesh's most powerful political figures, Sheikh Hasina, whose leadership left an indelible mark on the nation.
For nearly two decades, Hasina's grip on power seemed unshakeable, and her government pushed forward with substantial economic reforms, development projects, and international diplomacy that earned Bangladesh recognition on the global stage. Yet beneath the surface, a web of political conspiracies, internal dissent, and international intrigue steadily eroded her position, ultimately leading to her dramatic ousting.
This book is not just an exploration of a political figure; it is an attempt to unravel the shadows of influence that shaped her downfall. Drawing on interviews with key political analysts, journalists, and figures close to the former prime minister, I have sought to uncover the forces that not only shaped Hasina's governance but also ultimately led to the collapse of her rule. This book is structured to provide readers with a nuanced view of the political environment in Bangladesh, from the strategies she employed to rise to power to the internal and external factors that played a role in her demise.
The Primary Sources and Interviews appendix offers direct insights from individuals who witnessed the events firsthand. These accounts provide a candid look at the power struggles, covert operations, and shifting alliances that occurred behind the scenes. In addition, the Timeline of Key Events serves as a roadmap through the turbulent years of Hasina's tenure, while the Glossary ensures that readers unfamiliar with the political terminology of Bangladesh can fully understand the context in which these events transpired.
This book, while focusing on the fall of one leader, also serves as a study of political power itself-how it is gained, how it is maintained, and how it can be lost. It sheds light on the fragility of political dominance and the delicate balance required to navigate the complex intersection of governance, opposition, and international relations. As we examine the forces behind Hasina's downfall, we must not forget the broader implications for Bangladesh's future.
In a world where political power is ever-changing, Shadows of Power invites readers to reflect on the true nature of influence and the often invisible forces that determine the course of nations.