aigovbd.org
Leading the Frontier of AI Governance & Policy Innovation
Overview
aigovbd.org is a specialized global research hub dedicated to the development of robust AI policy frameworks. It serves as a bridge between technical AI development and legislative oversight, ensuring that artificial intelligence scales safely, ethically, and equitably.
The platform hosts a repository of policy research designed to guide governments, NGOs, and private institutions through the complexities of the "AI Era."
Core Research Areas
Algorithmic Accountability
Frameworks to ensure AI systems are transparent and their decisions can be audited.
National AI Strategies
Blueprints for developing nations to adopt AI while protecting labor markets.
Ethics & Human Rights
Evaluating the impact of automated decision-making on civil liberties.
Proprietary Policy Tools
Engineering Governance for the Future
Policy Compatibility Engine
Cross-references proposed AI regulations against international standards like the EU AI Act or OECD Principles.
Governance Impact Simulator
Analytical tool that predicts socio-economic outcomes of specific AI policies before enactment.
Transparency Audit Framework
Automated checklist for verifying if AI deployments meet "Jobabdihita" (accountability) requirements.
Global Perspective, Local Expertise
While rooted in the unique administrative landscape of Bangladesh, aigovbd.org applies a global lens to its research. We use the real-world success stories from NagorikBD as empirical evidence for global policy recommendations.
International Collaboration
Acting as a node for researchers worldwide to share findings on AI safety and governance.
Policy Prototyping
Translating regional deployment data into scalable legislative blueprints.
Strategic Vision
"Our goal at aigovbd.org is to move beyond theoretical ethics and provide the actual tools and frameworks that make 'AI Governance' a functional reality. We are building the infrastructure that ensures technology serves humanity—not the other way around."
Research & Publications
Explore our extensive catalog of research papers, data-driven reports, and policy proposals focused on shaping the future of digital governance and civic technology.
My research serves as the intellectual blueprint for my technical builds. By publishing peer-reviewed frameworks on state reconstruction, AI sovereignty, and economic design, I ensure that every digital tool I deploy—from NagorikBD to FactCheckBD—is rooted in rigorous academic evidence and national interest.
National Artificial Intelligence Policy 2025–2030
A comprehensive strategic framework designed to propel Bangladesh into the AI era. This inaugural policy paper aligns with global standards (UNESCO, OECD, EU AI Act) while focusing on economic growth, algorithmic accountability, and inclusive innovation.
Sovereign AI Infrastructure: A Framework for On-Premise LLM Deployment
Establishes the technical and security blueprint for transitioning national AI operations from vulnerable cloud environments to secure, on-premise local inference infrastructure.
Decentralizing Digital Governance: A Framework for an Independent Data and AI Authority under the Judiciary in Emerging Economies
As Bangladesh undergoes a rapid digital transformation, the concentration of citizen data and AI oversight within administrative and law enforcement frameworks has raised significant concerns regarding data sovereignty, privacy, and ethical governance. This paper proposes a novel institutional reform: the establishment of an Independent Data and AI Authority (IDAA) under the oversight of the Supreme Court of Bangladesh.
Critique of the National AI Strategy Draft
A rigorous analytical review identifying systemic gaps in the state's AI roadmap, advocating for a focus on data sovereignty and ethical governance.
Institutional Reconstruction: A Comprehensive Framework for Post-Crisis State Building
Institutional reconstruction is a central challenge for post-war, post-authoritarian, and crisis-torn states. This paper examines the theoretical foundations, practical frameworks, and empirical evidence surrounding the process of institutional rebuilding. By drawing on comparative case studies of Eastern European transitions, the research explores how formal and informal rules of governance, law, and social interaction are intentionally redesigned or reformed. The study argues that successful reconstruction depends on: The existence of incentive structures that reward compliance with new institutional norms. The accountability of the actors involved in the reformed systems. Ensuring that the transaction costs of operating within the new system are lower than those of the alternatives. Building legitimacy through professional socialization and alignment with societal values. Furthermore, the framework discusses how severe economic crises can expose governance failures and provide a "window of opportunity" for fundamental structural reforms.
Transforming Bangladesh’s Education System: A Design-First Approach for the 2030 Workforce
This policy document outlines a strategic roadmap to restructure Bangladesh's education system, shifting from an exam-centric model to a 'Design-First' approach, preparing the youth for the 2030 workforce.
BANGLADESH 13TH GENERAL ELECTION - FEBRUARY 12, 2026: Comprehensive Political Analysis Report
Monitoring Report on the 13th National Parliamentary Election 2026. This election marked the return to a multi-party democratic process after 15 years. Key findings include a 60% voter turnout, BNP securing an absolute majority, and significant constitutional reform support via the 'July Charter' referendum.
Digital Financial Inclusion and Economic Development in Bangladesh: Bridging Cultural Values with Technological Innovation
This comprehensive research examines the intersection of digital financial inclusion and economic development in Bangladesh, with particular emphasis on how traditional cultural values influence adoption patterns and outcomes.
Rural Family Development Research
A field-level data analysis of socio-economic micro-indicators, providing the evidentiary basis for rural development policy and economic upliftment.
A Multi-Layered Forensic Framework for Synthetic Media Detection and Content Authenticity in Digital News Ecosystems
This research establishes a standardized Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for identifying and mitigating the risks associated with AI-generated synthetic media. As deepfake technology becomes increasingly accessible, traditional detection methods are proving insufficient. My work focuses on a multi-layered forensic approach—combining pixel-level artifact analysis with biological consistency checks (such as eye-movement and pulse-rate detection).
Bangladesh’s Tripartite Data Silo Crisis: NID, BDRIS, and CRVS — A Citizen Infrastructure Failure and the Path to Interoperability
Bangladesh currently operates three parallel yet functionally disconnected citizen identity systems: NID, BDRIS, and CRVS. This research investigates the structural and institutional root causes of this "tripartite silo crisis," assessing the catastrophic API governance failures within the NID infrastructure.
The 2026 Electoral Information Crisis: A Quantitative Analysis of AI-Generated Misinformation and Media Impersonation in Bangladesh
A quantitative research design analyzing 2,402 verified cases of misinformation during the 13th National Parliamentary Election cycle, identifying a systemic shift toward AI-generated deception and media impersonation.
National Mortality & Public Safety Report (Jan-Apr 2026): Insights Bangladesh Data Brief
A comprehensive, multi-source analysis of 7,760 documented preventable deaths and public safety incidents across Bangladesh during the first four months of 2026.