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South Asia is a story of promise and peril where Asia’s conflicting forces of modernity and reaction meet head on. Home to a multitude of different cultures, ethnicities, and religions, The Diplomat's regional correspondents and experts will provide the insight you need to navigate one of the world's most consequential regions.

Geonomics, Not Geopolitics is Driving Pakistan’s Courting of Bangladesh

Geonomics, Not Geopolitics is Driving Pakistan’s Courting of Bangladesh

By Abdul Basit
It is part of Islamabad’s effort to enhance and diversify economic relations in its immediate neighborhood, focusing on trade and connectivity.

Indifferent to Alarming Surge in Hate Speech, India Outrages Over Comic’s Crass Comment on YouTube Show

Indifferent to Alarming Surge in Hate Speech, India Outrages Over Comic’s Crass Comment on YouTube Show

By Kavita Chowdhury
There was a 74 percent increase in hate speech in 2024. But neither the government nor the public seems alarmed.
India and the New Trumpian World Order

India and the New Trumpian World Order

By Akhilesh Pillalamarri
The new world order would not disadvantage India. On the contrary, it would do well in a Trumpian world.

Scrapping the Free Movement Regime With Myanmar Has Created Challenges for India

Scrapping the Free Movement Regime With Myanmar Has Created Challenges for India

By Maha Siddiqui
The India-Myanmar border is not only a frontier that New Delhi needs to secure, but is also a vital tool in India’s foreign policy.

How Trump’s Pursuit of Cheap Oil Will Impact India’s Energy Security

How Trump’s Pursuit of Cheap Oil Will Impact India’s Energy Security

By Saswata Chaudhury
Trump's promotion of fossil fuel-driven growth poses significant challenges, but there are mitigating factors as well.

What’s Driving Taiwan’s Mass Protests?
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What’s Driving Taiwan’s Mass Protests?

How India’s China Challenge Is Reshaping Its Domestic and Foreign Policy

How India’s China Challenge Is Reshaping Its Domestic and Foreign Policy

By Aadil Brar
China-India geopolitical competition has notably shaped Indian domestic and foreign policy for decades – as it still does.

The Russia-Ukraine War Is Both Challenge and Opportunity for Sri Lanka

The Russia-Ukraine War Is Both Challenge and Opportunity for Sri Lanka

By Rathindra Kuruwita
By formalizing and regulating the deployment of its ex-soldiers as mercenaries, Sri Lanka could address economic, social, and geopolitical challenges.
India’s 2025 Budget: A Missed Opportunity to Meet Climate Targets

India’s 2025 Budget: A Missed Opportunity to Meet Climate Targets

By Shanthie Mariet D’Souza
The country must engage in climate diplomacy while simultaneously making consistent and meaningful efforts at home. It has failed to do so.

What the US Aid Suspension Means for Pakistan

What the US Aid Suspension Means for Pakistan

By Fizza Abbas
U.S. aid has always comes with strings attached. But Trump’s latest move to suspend all assistance isn’t just a political statement – it’s already having a tangible impact in Pakistan.

How the RSS Propelled the BJP to Power in Delhi State Elections

How the RSS Propelled the BJP to Power in Delhi State Elections

By Sudha Ramachandran
While political parties engaged in high-decibel mud-slinging at each other, RSS cadres engaged people face-to-face in meetings in their homes. It worked.

Is Narendra Modi Preemptively Bending the Knee to Donald Trump?

Is Narendra Modi Preemptively Bending the Knee to Donald Trump?

By Muqtedar Khan
To ensure that the Modi-Trump meeting on February 13 goes smoothly, India appears to have made anticipatory concessions to the U.S.
India’s Turn Toward Its Extended Neighborhood

India’s Turn Toward Its Extended Neighborhood

By Anuraag Khaund
In the face of an increasingly hostile and constrained near neighborhood, New Delhi has focused on deepening relations with a wider array of countries.

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