// Global Analysis Archive
The Diplomat reports that the EU–India free trade agreement concluded on January 27, 2026 will eliminate key tariffs on Indian exports, intensifying competition in the EU market. The document suggests Bangladesh faces heightened trade-diversion and post-2029 preference risks unless it secures GSP+ or a new framework and upgrades beyond price-led apparel exports.
The source describes a sharp rise in blasphemy prosecutions—amplified by “digital blasphemy” enforcement—alongside continued societal violence and allegations of systematic misuse. It also reports early reform signals focused on procedural safeguards, with any deeper changes likely conditioned by civil-military alignment and Pakistan’s sensitive external commitments.
The Diplomat reports that the EU–India free trade agreement concluded on January 27, 2026 will eliminate key tariffs on Indian exports, intensifying competition in the EU market. The document suggests Bangladesh faces heightened trade-diversion and post-2029 preference risks unless it secures GSP+ or a new framework and upgrades beyond price-led apparel exports.
The source describes a sharp rise in blasphemy prosecutions—amplified by “digital blasphemy” enforcement—alongside continued societal violence and allegations of systematic misuse. It also reports early reform signals focused on procedural safeguards, with any deeper changes likely conditioned by civil-military alignment and Pakistan’s sensitive external commitments.
| ID | Title | Category | Date | Views | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| RPT-358 | EU–India FTA Reshapes South Asia’s Trade Hierarchy, Raising Pressure on Bangladesh’s EU Export Model | EU-India FTA | 2026-01-29 | 0 | ACCESS » |
| RPT-125 | Pakistan Weighs Blasphemy-Law Safeguards Amid Rising Cases and Foreign-Policy Pressures | Pakistan | 2025-11-19 | 0 | ACCESS » |