Bangladesh, a nation of over 171 million people, is in turmoil. Protests are rampant, with thousands injured and at least 151 fatalities. President Sheikh Hasina faces rising opposition, challenging her long-standing rule. Economic struggles, job shortages, and controversial government quotas fuel the unrest. Meanwhile, India, China, and the US vie for influence, complicating the geopolitical landscape. As tensions rise, the stability of the subcontinent hangs in the balance, with global eyes fixed on the unfolding drama in Bangladesh.