Empowering Bengali Identity: Shifting Perspectives on Global Importance
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Empowering Bengali Identity: Shifting Perspectives on Global Importance

The Bengali identity is a beautiful tapestry woven with cultural diversity, linguistic vigor, and historical relevance in the modern global scene. Despite?its deep-rooted history and sizable populace, the Bengali community's worldwide significance is low. It is a common phenomenon that certain ethnic groups are progressive and powerful in a divided and diverse world, while others are small and inconsequential. The worldwide relevance of an ethnic group is often positively correlated with its size and geographic extent. It is uncommon for an ethnic group to be vast in number but unimportant on a worldwide scale. On the other hand, Bengalis are not very important in the world, even though they are the second largest linguistic group after the Chinese Han. There are ulterior motives for breaking the general rule, which is broken here.

Before?entering into the causes of the Bengali ethnic group's worldwide insignificance, we must comprehend?the origins of a country's global prominence. An examination of the world's past and present indicates that the following factors affect a country's significance on a global scale:

1. Population

2. Knowledge

3. Productivity

4. Wealth

5. Military power

6. Leadership

7. Program

Leadership's job is to bring the country together in these four areas because, without them, no country can become globally significant:

  1. Identity: Who are we?
  2. Understanding our origins: What is our past? How did we come to be?
  3. Sense of Civilization: Are we aware that we are civilized? What characteristics of our way of life qualify us as civilized?
  4. Global destiny: Considering how fragmented and diverse the globe is, what part do we play in it? Which fate have we set for ourselves?

What do we discover when we subject the Bengali ethnic group to the aforementioned analytical framework?

First, the Bengali people are split both geographically and in terms of their identity.

Second, the Bengali people are unaware of and mystified by their?historical background. They are only a hundred years behind in terms of their history.

Thirdly, the rule of law and adherence to social norms are historically low among the Bengali people, which leaves them vulnerable as?an indicator of civilization consciousness.

Fourthly, Bengalis cannot?understand their responsibilities regarding regional nationalism and global humanity, yet they are the largest ethnic group in the world and the largest linguistic community in the region.

This is how things are right now.

This reality can be shifted.?We can make the desired new reality by changing it. However, to do this, we require simultaneously a social engineer,?or leadership, and a plan of action.

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