Bangladesh, Dec. 20 -- Bangladesh is at a pivotal moment in its foreign policy evolution. Once primarily viewed as a nation vulnerable to climate change and grappling with the challenges of post-liberation recovery, Bangladesh has since emerged as a development success story in Asia. Over the past two decades, the country has achieved substantial economic growth, with GDP per capita tripling, and social progress, including a rise in female literacy from 44% to over 74%, improvements in the Human Development Index and other key social indicators, alongside the growth of its garment industry, which has made it the worlds second-largest apparel exporter. These achievements are built upon a political identity anchored in the Bengali language,...