Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Türkiye
Dr. Islam is one of the key contributors and was invited to participate in the inaugural closed workshop of Türkiye’s ‘Asia Anew Initiative,’ which was conceptualized and led by the Türkiye’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs. In addition, he has authored numerous interviews, articles, internal reports, and analyses focusing on the ‘Asia Anew Initiative’ and Türkiye’s potential role in Bangladesh. Alongside that he also contributed to the reports, journals, and publications of Türkiye’s Ministry of Youth and Ministry of Defense. 
Presidency for Turks Abroad and Related Communities (YTB), Republic of Türkiye
Research Fellow and Consultant, YTB, Türkiye
Under the fellowship, Dr. Islam met and interviewed at least 100 diplomats, politicians, journalists, academicians, and bureaucrats from China, Pakistan and Iran which are featured in his two latest books, Power of Bonding, published in the USA.

Asia Anew Initiative

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