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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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Bollywood Film ‘Pathaan’ Pushes Back Against Modi Regime’s Hate Agenda

Bollywood Film ‘Pathaan’ Pushes Back Against Modi Regime’s Hate Agenda

By Kavita Chowdhury
The movie, which is about an Indian operative and a Pakistani spy joining hands to save humanity from annihilation, counters the fear-mongering of Hindutva votaries.
Indian Officials Search BBC Offices in Delhi After Modi Documentary

Indian Officials Search BBC Offices in Delhi After Modi Documentary

By Krutika Pathi
The raid came weeks after the British broadcaster released a controversial documentary about Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

US Steps Up Its Courting of Nepal

US Steps Up Its Courting of Nepal

By Santosh Sharma Poudel
Nepali Prime Minister Dahal is close to China but is known to be flexible. Will Washington’s wooing impress him?

What the China Spy Balloon Saga Means for India

What the China Spy Balloon Saga Means for India

By Poornima Balasubramanian and Megha Shrivastava
Surveillance balloons are a new threat to reckon with in the grey zone – and a wake-up call for India to enhance its intelligence and counterintelligence proficiency. 

Should Pakistan Attend the SCO Summit in India?

Should Pakistan Attend the SCO Summit in India?

By Javairyah Kulthum Aatif
Pakistan’s choice of whether to attend the SCO summit in India will send signals to internal and external audiences on a number of levels.
An Alarming New Bill Takes Aim at Pakistan’s Shias

An Alarming New Bill Takes Aim at Pakistan’s Shias

By Asad Gokal and Jaffer A. Mirza
Pakistan is strengthening  its controversial anti-blasphemy laws – with potentially deadly results for religious minority groups.

Bollywood Film on Holey Artisan Attack Triggers Controversy in Bangladesh

Bollywood Film on Holey Artisan Attack Triggers Controversy in Bangladesh

By Asif Muztaba Hassan and Nazifa Raidah
Social media has been abuzz with Bangladeshis opposing the making of “Faraaz,” mostly averring that it is Bangladesh’s story to tell.
Sri Lankan Leader Appeals for Patience Amid Economic Crisis

Sri Lankan Leader Appeals for Patience Amid Economic Crisis

By Krishan Francis
Government doctors, university teachers, and other workers from ports and the power and petroleum sectors are calling on the government to lower income taxes.

Key Ally Quits Government in Nepal

Key Ally Quits Government in Nepal

By Santosh Sharma Poudel
While a month is not enough to judge the fledgling party, the Rastriya Swatantra Party has shown itself to be no different from the others.

In Afghanistan, Women Give Up Freedom to Stay Alive

In Afghanistan, Women Give Up Freedom to Stay Alive

By Samina Ansari and Elliott Memmi
Far from seeing their rights as bargaining chips for aid, Afghan women live in a reality where the mounting restrictions also affect their ability to survive.

Why South Asia Should Embrace Climate Migration

Why South Asia Should Embrace Climate Migration

By Mahika Khosla
Migration is often framed as a failure of climate adaptation. It’s better seen as an effective and sustainable response to climate change.   
Adani Scam Tests the Credibility of India’s Institutions

Adani Scam Tests the Credibility of India’s Institutions

By Mohamed Zeeshan
The more Adani and his backers deploy nationalism to deflect and shut down questions, the more doubts will grow and linger amongst foreign investors.

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