In New Delhi, the Bangladesh army is perceived as the most powerful institution preventing the country from descending into anarchy amidst a governance crisis. A potential challenge looms as three power centers, each led by a general, have emerged within the army, with pro-Awami League and Islamist factions vying for influence. Army chief Waqar-uz-Zaman retains control, but Lt. General Mohammad Shaheenul Haque and Lt. General Mohammad Faizur Rahman lead other factions, signaling a potential power struggle within the military.
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