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TUESDAY, JULY 01, 2025
Int'l geopolitical conference begins tomorrow with inaugural address by Prof Yunus

Bangladesh

UNB
15 November, 2024, 03:10 pm
Last modified: 15 November, 2024, 03:17 pm

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Int'l geopolitical conference begins tomorrow with inaugural address by Prof Yunus

It will feature over 200 speakers from 80 countries

UNB
15 November, 2024, 03:10 pm
Last modified: 15 November, 2024, 03:17 pm
CA speaking at the COP29 on 13 Nov. Photo: CAO
CA speaking at the COP29 on 13 Nov. Photo: CAO

The Centre for Governance Studies (CGS) will host the 3rd edition of the Bay of Bengal Conversation (BOBC) 2024, an international geopolitical conference, which begins in Dhaka on Saturday.

"We are honored to have Dr Muhammad Yunus, chief adviser of Bangladesh, and a well known person as our inaugural speaker," said Executive Director of CGS, Zillur Rahman today (15 November).

He said Dr Yunus's perspective will set the tone for three days of meaningful and impactful discussions.

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The announcement was made during a press briefing by the Executive Director of CGS, Zillur Rahman.

Zillur said the third rendition of the Bay of Bengal Conference is the biggest event to date hosted by CGS.

"This year's conference, "A Fractured World," brings together over 200 speakers, 300 delegates, and an audience of 800 participants hailing from more than 80 countries around the world, he said.

Zillur also mentioned that Bangladesh stands at a unique moment in its history. Recent developments have opened up profound opportunities for our nation to redefine itself on democratic principles with a new openness to dialogue and collaboration.

The Bay of Bengal Conversation will reflect this spirit by serving as a global platform to explore challenges that resonate across borders, from human rights and climate change to economic development, security, and technological transformation.

He said, "This is more than a conference; it's a call to action. Together, we aim to address the fractures dividing nations and communities, fostering new dialogues and solutions."

He also mentioned that the last two years of experience of this event was bitter. But CGS made it a successful event. "Hopefully this year won't be different."

Munira Khan, chair of CGS said the Bay of Bengal Conversation has some agendas.

"We want to discuss these issues. This is not for any political party but for the people."

She also said this conference is not a governmental event rather a non-governmental one and its result will be enjoyed by all the people around the world.

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