Srinagar, April 16 -- I remember scrolling through the news one late evening when I stumbled upon a report that stated, "Bangladesh is on the brink of an economic spiral." It was hard to digest. This was the same Bangladesh we've often admired for its rapid progress in garment exports, female workforce participation, and socio-economic indicators that had even outpaced India at one time. But as I read further, it became clear that this South Asian neighbour was battling a crisis that could shake the region's stability. The crises in Bangladesh today aren't just economic - they're also deeply political, social, and ideological. Rising inflation, a depreciating taka, declining foreign reserves, and an over-reliance on garment exports have s...