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India Still Has an Opportunity With Vaccine Diplomacy

India Still Has an Opportunity With Vaccine Diplomacy

By Mohamed Zeeshan
Several countries that received Chinese vaccines are questioning its efficacy and pricing.
India Builds Strategic Tunnel Project in Kashmir

India Builds Strategic Tunnel Project in Kashmir

By Dar Yasin and Umer Meraj
The project will provide round the year connectivity between the Kashmir Valley and Ladakh.

Why Are Some Pakistanis Celebrating the Taliban Takeover?

Why Are Some Pakistanis Celebrating the Taliban Takeover?

By Khurram Abbas and Zahid Shahab Ahmed
Three different segments of Pakistan's socio-political fabric are happy to see the Taliban retake power in Afghanistan – each for a different reason.

50 Years on, India’s Abortion Law Still Has Serious Gaps

50 Years on, India’s Abortion Law Still Has Serious Gaps

By Debanjana Choudhuri
India’s laws allowing for medical termination of pregnancy are still neither inclusive nor progressive.

Modi Government’s Growing Use of the Iron Fist

Modi Government’s Growing Use of the Iron Fist

By Kavita Chowdhury
The BJP is trying to intimidate critics by accusing them of tax evasion or charging them with sedition.
Sports Amid Chaos in Afghanistan

Sports Amid Chaos in Afghanistan

By Sajad Jatoi
During its first period of rule the Taliban banned sports, even cricket. Will they view sports differently this time around?

Ahmad Shah Massoud: An Afghan Napoleon

Ahmad Shah Massoud: An Afghan Napoleon

By Catherine Putz
Renowned British journalist Sandy Gall’s biography of Massoud comes at a critical time for Afghanistan. 
Pakistan’s Fake Vaccine Certificates

Pakistan’s Fake Vaccine Certificates

By Niha Dagia
As in many other parts of the world, Pakistan’s anti-vaxxers are turning to fake vaccine certificates to dodge government restrictions on unvaccinated individuals.

What’s Next for Afghanistan’s Tumultuous Public Finances?

What’s Next for Afghanistan’s Tumultuous Public Finances?

By Ibrahim Khan
With the economy on the brink of collapse, how can the Taliban approach the coming fiscal year?

Iran and Pakistan: Bilateral Bonding Over the Taliban

Iran and Pakistan: Bilateral Bonding Over the Taliban

By Umair Jamal
Mutual interests are prompting Iran and Pakistan to work together to prevent Afghanistan from descending into another civil war.

India’s Farmers Renew Protests, Challenging Modi Government

India’s Farmers Renew Protests, Challenging Modi Government

By Rishi Lekhi
The farmers have renewed their protests with calls for a nationwide strike on the anniversary of last year’s controversial legislation's passage.
Border Roads Bring India and Nepal Closer

Border Roads Bring India and Nepal Closer

By Arun Budhathoki, Nitesh R Pradhan , and Sravan Chettri
The 35-km-long Uttarey-Chiwanbhangjyang road will link western Sikkim in India not just to areas on the Nepali side of the border but to western Nepal.

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