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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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India’s Tech Industry is Keeping the Indian Dream Alive

India’s Tech Industry is Keeping the Indian Dream Alive

By Akhil Ramesh
Tech unicorns like Freshworks are positioning India as a pioneer and leader in the world of Software as a Service.
Facebook Dithered in Curbing Divisive User Content in India

Facebook Dithered in Curbing Divisive User Content in India

By Sheikh Saaliq and Krutika Pathi
Internal company documents on India highlight Facebook's constant struggles in quashing abusive content.

What India Can Bring to COP26

What India Can Bring to COP26

By Arjun Gargeyas
India's commitment to renewable energy can help it serve as a bridge between the developed and developing world.

India’s Main Opposition Party Suffers a Crisis in Punjab

India’s Main Opposition Party Suffers a Crisis in Punjab

By Krzysztof Iwanek
Internal bickering within the Indian National Congress will likely lead to the party losing one of the few states it rules.

Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan Again Signals its Street Power

Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan Again Signals its Street Power

By Niha Dagia
The banned far-right party has considerable support in politically significant Punjab.
Why Is the World Ignoring Repatriation of Rohingya Refugees?

Why Is the World Ignoring Repatriation of Rohingya Refugees?

By Asif Muztaba Hassan
Refugee camps in Bangladesh have become a source of business for vested interests.

India’s Congress Party Woos Women Voters in Uttar Pradesh

India’s Congress Party Woos Women Voters in Uttar Pradesh

By Sudha Ramachandran
Will the strategy work in a state that is notorious for its patriarchy and misogyny?
From Exile, Afghanistan’s Fawzia Koofi Keeps Fighting

From Exile, Afghanistan’s Fawzia Koofi Keeps Fighting

By Thalia Beaty
Koofi was part of a delegation of Afghan women visiting the U.N. to urge member states not to compromise on inclusion and equal rights in Afghanistan.

Storm Clouds Hang Over ‘All-Weather’ Sino-Pakistani Friendship

Storm Clouds Hang Over ‘All-Weather’ Sino-Pakistani Friendship

By Umair Jamal
Attacks on Chinese nationals working in CPEC projects in Pakistan have drawn China’s ire.

Over 180 People Killed After Heavy Rains in Nepal and India

Over 180 People Killed After Heavy Rains in Nepal and India

By Associated Press
“The people of Nepal and India are sandwiched between the pandemic and worsening climate disasters, heavily impacting millions of lives and livelihoods.”

Are India and Pakistan Looking to Restart Cricket Diplomacy?

Are India and Pakistan Looking to Restart Cricket Diplomacy?

By Moazzam Ishaq
An invitation from India’s cricket head to his Pakistani counterpart could provide the opening for a thaw in the broader relationship.
Opportunities Open Up For Reset in US-India-Pakistan Relations

Opportunities Open Up For Reset in US-India-Pakistan Relations

By Don McLain Gill
India can expect to maximize its relations with the U.S. without worrying about the Pakistan factor.

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