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Study: Himalayan Glaciers Could Lose 80% of Their Volume if Global Warming Isn’t Controlled

Study: Himalayan Glaciers Could Lose 80% of Their Volume if Global Warming Isn’t Controlled

By Sibi Arasu
Himalayan glaciers disappeared 65 percent faster since 2010 than in the previous decade. Reduced snow cover due to global warming will result in reduced fresh water for people living downstream. 
The Securitization of Punjab’s Political Economy Crisis

The Securitization of Punjab’s Political Economy Crisis

By Mahika Khosla
Over a month after Amritpal Singh’s arrest, the root causes of tensions in Punjab remain largely ignored by New Delhi.

Biden is Feting the Indian PM Despite His Dismal Human Rights Record

Biden is Feting the Indian PM Despite His Dismal Human Rights Record

By Aamer Madhani and Krutika Pathi
The U.S. President sees ties with India as vital to tackling challenges emanating from climate change, disruptions related to AI, and a rising China.

Why Nepalis Are Fighting on Both Sides of the Russia-Ukraine War

Why Nepalis Are Fighting on Both Sides of the Russia-Ukraine War

By Birat Anupam
A long tradition of serving in foreign militaries – and a lack of options at home – has drawn young Nepalis into the conflict. 

IMF Slams New Pakistan Budget Proposal

IMF Slams New Pakistan Budget Proposal

By Munir Ahmed
Amid stalled negotiations over restarting a bailout package, the IMF has criticized the government for failing to implement a more fair tax system.
India and the US are Grappling with Uncomfortable Truths

India and the US are Grappling with Uncomfortable Truths

By Mohamed Zeeshan
When Modi goes to Washington, the two sides are likely to sweep their problems under the carpet.

Kin of Forcefully Disappeared People in Bangladesh Demand Answers

Kin of Forcefully Disappeared People in Bangladesh Demand Answers

By Mubashar Hasan
The forum Maayer Daak has helped people overcome their fear of further retribution from the state and speak up about enforced disappearances.
Is the Practice of Presidential Amnesty Fueling Impunity in Nepal?

Is the Practice of Presidential Amnesty Fueling Impunity in Nepal?

By Shishir Bhatta
Pardoning a convict who masterminded a mass killing of policemen in 2015 will undermine police morale and subvert the rule of law.

Cyclone Biparjoy: Pakistan’s Coastal Belt Is on the Verge of Destruction

Cyclone Biparjoy: Pakistan’s Coastal Belt Is on the Verge of Destruction

By Rahmat Tunio
As the cyclone moved toward landfall, thousands of people were at risk in Pakistan's Sindh province.

Recommended Changes in India’s Sedition Law May Intensify Government’s War Against Dissent

Recommended Changes in India’s Sedition Law May Intensify Government’s War Against Dissent

By Snigdhendu Bhattacharya
A mere inclination to incite violence rather than proof of actual violence or imminent threat to violence is reason for conviction under the suggested expanded scope of the law.

3 Years After the India-China Face-Off at Galwan Valley

3 Years After the India-China Face-Off at Galwan Valley

By Sudha Ramachandran
The situation along the LAC in Ladakh is hardly stable, and another clash cannot be ruled out.
Thousands Evacuated in India and Pakistan as Cyclone Biparjoy Approaches

Thousands Evacuated in India and Pakistan as Cyclone Biparjoy Approaches

By Sibi Arasu and Munir Ahmed
Experts say climate change is leading to an increase in cyclones in the Arabian Sea region.

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