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India’s Top Court Orders Review of All Curbs in Kashmir

India’s Top Court Orders Review of All Curbs in Kashmir

By Associated Press
The review includes the suspension of internet service in the region, which has been ongoing for months.
Top Risks in Asia in Early 2020

Top Risks in Asia in Early 2020

By Ankit Panda
2020 in the Asia-Pacific is off to a busy start. What are the big things to watch for?

India Takes Envoys From 15 Countries to Kashmir

India Takes Envoys From 15 Countries to Kashmir

By Associated Press
The visit was the first by New Delhi-based diplomats since India's reorganization of the region last year.

What Does India’s Transgender Community Want?

What Does India’s Transgender Community Want?

By StoriesAsia
A new law presents challenges for India's transgender communities.

The Ominous Costs of the US Strike on Qassem Solemani for Pakistan

The Ominous Costs of the US Strike on Qassem Solemani for Pakistan

By Umair Jamal
Pakistan, too, will face consequences as a result of the U.S. decision to strike Gen. Soleimani.
India’s Domestic Troubles Are the Greatest Problem for Its Foreign Policy

India’s Domestic Troubles Are the Greatest Problem for Its Foreign Policy

By Manasi Pritam
The Narendra Modi government’s brutal approach to India’s domestic affairs has cast a long shadow on Indian diplomatic achievements built over decades.  

Protests Rage Across India After Prestigious Jawaharlal Nehru University Comes Under Siege

Protests Rage Across India After Prestigious Jawaharlal Nehru University Comes Under Siege

By Bansari Kamdar
The violence at JNU has sustained nationwide protests in India.
How Asia Will Make Sense of Trump’s Strike on Iran’s Soleimani

How Asia Will Make Sense of Trump’s Strike on Iran’s Soleimani

By Ankit Panda
Is the the Trump administration growing even more risk-acceptant than before?

After US Strike on Soleimani, China and Russia Coordinate at UN

After US Strike on Soleimani, China and Russia Coordinate at UN

By Ankit Panda
Moscow and Beijing are increasingly taking steps in tandem at the Security Council in responding to U.S. actions.

Prominent Pakistani Writer Says Novel on Ex-Dictator Confiscated By Authorities

Prominent Pakistani Writer Says Novel on Ex-Dictator Confiscated By Authorities

By Associated Press
Copies of Mohammed Hanif’s book on Ziaul Haq, a former military dictator of Pakistan, were reportedly confiscated.

Assam’s Women at the Frontline of Protests Against India’s New Citizenship Law

Assam’s Women at the Frontline of Protests Against India’s New Citizenship Law

By StoriesAsia
Women in the Indian state of Assam are making their voices heard.
Survey: Confidence in Trump Remains Low Globally

Survey: Confidence in Trump Remains Low Globally

By Ankit Panda
A new survey of global attitudes finds that the U.S. president remains unpopular worldwide.

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