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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.

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Nepal’s New PM Dahal Switches Partners

Nepal’s New PM Dahal Switches Partners

By Santosh Sharma Poudel
With the CPN-UML pulling out support for the 2-month-old government, Dahal has joined forces with his old ally, the Nepali Congress.
Suicide Bombing in Southwestern Pakistan Kills 10 Policemen

Suicide Bombing in Southwestern Pakistan Kills 10 Policemen

By Abdul Sattar
The officers who were attacked were deployed last week to Sibi in Balochistan province, where an annual cultural festival was held amid tight security.

Why Is Trincomalee Port Still Undeveloped?  

Why Is Trincomalee Port Still Undeveloped?  

By P.K. Balachandran
Plans to develop the port in eastern Sri Lanka have repeatedly stalled out, due to a variety of internal and external factors. 

A Dangerous Game: Pakistan’s Ruling Class Plays Politics as Terrorism Brews

A Dangerous Game: Pakistan’s Ruling Class Plays Politics as Terrorism Brews

By Ali Malik
It is time for Pakistan’s political and military establishment to wake up and reconcile with the fact that they can’t negotiate their way to peace.

For India, There’s No Escaping Ukraine at the G20

For India, There’s No Escaping Ukraine at the G20

By Mohamed Zeeshan
India's hope to avoid the Ukraine issue during its G-20 presidency has proved immensely naïve.
Unified Marxist Leninist Party Withdraws From Nepal’s Fragile Coalition Government

Unified Marxist Leninist Party Withdraws From Nepal’s Fragile Coalition Government

By Associated Press
Once again, tensions between the CPN-UML and their fellow communist party may scuttle a Nepali government.

The Deep Roots of Witch Branding in India

The Deep Roots of Witch Branding in India

By Lina Volkmann and Shalini Sri Perumal
The practice is an outcome of patriarchy and lack of access to alternative healthcare facilities.
Why India and Pakistan Should Work Toward a Joint Framework Against Smog

Why India and Pakistan Should Work Toward a Joint Framework Against Smog

By Arooj Fatima
A transboundary problem, smog inflicts a heavy burden on public health and the economies of the two countries.

East-West Showdown Looms at G-20 FMs Meeting in India

East-West Showdown Looms at G-20 FMs Meeting in India

By Matthew Lee
Antagonism over the Russia-Ukraine war has left G-20 host India in the unenviable position of trying to reconcile clearly irreconcilable differences.

Pakistan’s Plans for Poverty Eradication in Most Impoverished Districts

Pakistan’s Plans for Poverty Eradication in Most Impoverished Districts

By Mariyam Suleman Anees
Twenty of Pakistan’s poorest districts have been chosen for implementation of the Ministry of Planning’s development plan for 2022-2027.

Modi Regime’s Prickliness to Criticism Is Growing

Modi Regime’s Prickliness to Criticism Is Growing

By Kavita Chowdhury
The Congress party's spokesperson joins a long list of journalists, activists, and politicians detained for criticizing Modi and his government.
India Revives Civil Militia After Hindu Killings in Kashmir

India Revives Civil Militia After Hindu Killings in Kashmir

By Aijaz Hussain
Village militias were first formed at the height of the militancy in the mid-1990s but were subsequently disbanded.

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