Info minister calls for strong media, institutions at STRATCOM summit

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Published On: 27 Mar 2026, 20:48 Updated On:27 Mar 2026, 20:51
Information and Broadcasting Minister Zahir Uddin Swapan spoke at the International Strategic Communication Summit (STRATCOM) 2026 held today in Istanbul. Photo : BSS

DHAKA, March 27, 2026 (BSS) – Information and Broadcasting Minister Zahir Uddin Swapan today stressed the importance of credible communication, strong democratic institutions and free media to ensure stability in the evolving global order.

“The most effective response to misinformation lies in strengthening institutions, particularly an independent and professional media.A strong fourth estate is essential to protect truth, ensure accountability, and sustain public trust,” he said.

He made the remarks while speaking at the International Strategic Communication Summit (STRATCOM) 2026 held today in Istanbul.

Turkey President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Vice President Cevdet Yilmaz, and Head of Communications Burhanettin Duran delivered the opening remarks at the event.

Addressing a panel discussion titled “A New Framework for the Global Order: A Communication Perspective,” Zahir Uddin Swapan thanked the government of Turkiye for hosting the timely forum amid rising global uncertainty marked by shifting power dynamics and growing challenges of misinformation and disinformation.

“Strategic communication has now become central point to governance, with nations increasingly judged by the credibility and consistency of their communication,” he said.
He also outlined Bangladesh’s ongoing reform priorities, including strengthening democratic institutions, ensuring media freedom and developing an independent media regulatory framework.

The minister reiterated that the solution to information disorder lies in a balanced, institutional approach—rejecting both censorship and unchecked chaos.

Referring to Bangladesh’s context, he pointed out the challenges of tackling misinformation and disinformation in a densely populated and rapidly digitizing country.

“In the digital age an effective balance is needed between access to information and the free flow of information,” he said, adding that a new and appropriate framework at both national and international levels would help address emerging challenges.

“Bangladesh seeks to learn from other countries while also contributing its own experiences to enrich global knowledge,” he noted.

Highlighting bilateral ties, he reaffirmed the close relationship with Turkiye and appreciated its support on humanitarian issues, including the Rohingya crisis.

Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus Tahsin Ertugruloglu, Syria’s Minister of Information Hamza Almustafa, and First Vice Minister for Culture and Information of Kazakhstan Kanat Zhumabayevich Iskakov also participated in the panel discussion.

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