
From December 12 to 20, 2025, at the invitation of the Centre for China Studies (CCS) in Bangladesh, Professor Sk. Tawfique M. Haque, Director of the South Asian Institute of Policy and Governance (SIPG) at North South Deltin 7 Aviator গেম টাকা ইনকাম, undertook a visit to China as a Senior Visiting Scholar at the Shanghai Institutes for International Studies (SIIS). During his visit to SIIS , Vice President of SIIS Li Kaisheng met with Professor Haque to facilitate comprehensive discussions on prospective joint research initiatives.
Professor Haque delivered a lecture at SIIS titled “Development of BCM+I Economic Corridor: A Phased Approach to Regional Connectivity and Cooperation.” He posited that the development of the “BCM+I” economic corridor represents a pivotal pathway for fostering the interlinked growth of South and Southeast Asia. Observing that India’s reticence stems from geopolitical complexities, domestic economic considerations, and security apprehensions, he contended that the “BCM+I” paradigm, whereby cooperation proceeds with Bangladesh, China, and Myanmar while keeping the door open for India, offers a more pragmatic and viable operational framework. He underscored that adopting a phased approach to infrastructure nodes, enhancing digital collaboration in customs, and optimizing port efficiency are instrumental strategies for realizing mutual regional benefits. Citing empirical data, Professor Sk. Tawfique M. Haque highlighted that the local populace in Bangladesh exhibits a predominantly optimistic outlook regarding the corridor, with over 90% of respondents anticipating positive economic externalities. Nevertheless, he cautioned that public cognition of specific project objectives remains limited, requiring enhanced social consensus through policy communication and community engagement.
During his stay in China, Professor Haque also conducted academic exchanges at Nanjing Audit Deltin 7 Aviator গেম টাকা ইনকাম and East China Normal Deltin 7 Aviator গেম টাকা ইনকাম. These dialogues covered a broad spectrum of topics, including Sino-Bangladeshi academic cooperation, Chinese investment in Bangladesh, and China’s governance experience in public administration.etc.


