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The democracy project in Bangladesh- Transformation Index 2018
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- Subir bhaumik, a former BBC bureau chief for East and Northeast India, has analysed the Transformation Index 2018 report which ranked Bangladesh as autocratic nation.
Important Analysis
- “Transformation Index 2018 (BTI)” released by Germany’s Bertelsmann Foundation has rated Bangladesh at 58 out of 129 developing nations as autocratic nation.
- Bangladesh, Lebanon, Mozambique, Nicaragua and Uganda are the “new” autocracies, according to Germany’s Bertelsmann Foundation.
- The BTI has, since 2006, been measuring quality of democracy, market economy and governance in 129 developing and transformation countries.
- The Bertelsmann Foundation has divided the report on Bangladesh in two parts “positive developments” and “negative developments”
- Positive developments:
- economic output
- macroeconomic stability
- market-based competition and private enterprise
- Negative developments:
- The political realm such as free and fair elections.
- No separation of powers and
- Absence the independence of the judiciary.
- Impact of rise of Autocracy in Bangladesh
- Corruption
- Social exclusion and
- Barriers to fair economic competition
- Subir Bhaumik observes under Awami league Bangladesh has achieved phenomenal economic growth and inclusive social and human development in areas such as gender empowerment and public health care.
- Under Awami league Bangladesh has taken number of measure to contain Islamic terrorism post-2014. There was a campaign targeting secular bloggers, writers, publishers and folk singers threatened the secular nature of Bangladesh.
- Subir Bhaumik doubts the intention of Western media. They underplay the element of ideological conflict between two visions of Bangladesh
- A secular, democratic vision that is focused on economic growth and
- A communal vision like a replica of Pakistan’s religion-driven politics
- He observes that western media also rejects military-driven propaganda that Bangladesh had better prospects if led by a technocrats, micro- and macro-bankers, military generals and intelligence chiefs.
- The ruling Awami League Party has rejected the study as baseless and claimed the country to be a “100 percent democracy”. The main opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), has said the report reflects the true nature of Bangladesh’s current political climate.
- He advised India not to let the West to misuse or misrepresent national sovereign like Bangladesh through these reports. India has a huge stake in having a friendly regime in Bangladesh for strategic and economic reasons.
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