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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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What the GE Engine Deal Means for India’s Military Diversification

What the GE Engine Deal Means for India’s Military Diversification

By Rahul Bhatia
American defense technologies can help India reduce its reliance on Russian arms and increase indigenous capacity.
Balochistan Is Stabilizing Despite Challenges

Balochistan Is Stabilizing Despite Challenges

By Umair Jamal
The security situation in this once-restive province has improved, say officials.

17 Opposition Parties Come Together to Take on Indian PM Modi

17 Opposition Parties Come Together to Take on Indian PM Modi

By Kavita Chowdhury
Will they be able to stop the Modi-led BJP from winning a third term in the 2024 general elections?

Taliban Chief Claims Women Have a ‘Comfortable and Prosperous Life’ in Afghanistan

Taliban Chief Claims Women Have a ‘Comfortable and Prosperous Life’ in Afghanistan

By Rahim Faiez
Akhundzada said that under Taliban rule, concrete measures have been taken to save women from traditional oppressions like forced marriages.

India’s G20 Presidency: Giving Voice to the Global South

India’s G20 Presidency: Giving Voice to the Global South

By Akanksha Singh
India has made clear that it wants to use its G-20 presidency to give voice to concerns of the Global South.
Modi Tests Bipartisan Support in Washington for India-US Ties

Modi Tests Bipartisan Support in Washington for India-US Ties

By Mohamed Zeeshan
The end of shared values and a shift to a more transactional relationship have several implications for both countries.

Ex-Sri Lanka President Ordered Police Records Destroyed to Stall Mass Grave Probes, Report Alleges

Ex-Sri Lanka President Ordered Police Records Destroyed to Stall Mass Grave Probes, Report Alleges

By Krishan Francis
The report said Rajapaksa, then a powerful defense official, ordered the destruction of all police records older than five years after mass graves were discovered in the Matale district of central Sri Lanka in 2013.
India-US Space Cooperation Takes Off

India-US Space Cooperation Takes Off

By Anuttama Banerji
Space and outer space are the theaters that will propel India’s rise and give a new dimension to the India-U.S. bilateral partnership.

Modi’s State Visit to the US is Shadowed by Human Rights Concerns

Modi’s State Visit to the US is Shadowed by Human Rights Concerns

By Aamer Madhani
US officials say that President Biden will raise his concerns but will avoid lecturing the Indian PM on democracy during their formal talks.

Devotion of Fans Lets South Asian Cricketers Get Away With Crimes

Devotion of Fans Lets South Asian Cricketers Get Away With Crimes

By Rathindra Kuruwita
Cricketers enjoy prestige and popularity. Their connections to the political and business elite enable them to get away easily even with sexual assault.

Will Modi’s US Visit Provide a Cooling Solution to a Warming Planet?

Will Modi’s US Visit Provide a Cooling Solution to a Warming Planet?

By Zerin Osho and Kiran Ghosh
Climate change needs to be a key part of the agenda. Eliminating HFCs – the topic of a previous breakthrough – is a good place to start.
Pakistan’s Long History of Throttling Press Freedom

Pakistan’s Long History of Throttling Press Freedom

By Asfandiyar
The power game between the military and political parties in the country has always taken a toll on the media space – to the country’s detriment.

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