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Modi Needs to Personally Push Through Theater Command Reforms in the Indian Military

Modi Needs to Personally Push Through Theater Command Reforms in the Indian Military

By Manoj Rawat
As a recent controversy suggests, the plan for unified theater commands is experiencing significant headwinds. India cannot afford half-measures at this point.
India’s Modi Drops 12 Cabinet Ministers in Massive Reshuffle

India’s Modi Drops 12 Cabinet Ministers in Massive Reshuffle

By Ashok Sharma
The shake-up came as Modi's government faced increasing criticism for its handling of the pandemic.

Difficult Decisions Lie Ahead for Pakistan Amid US Withdrawal From Afghanistan

Difficult Decisions Lie Ahead for Pakistan Amid US Withdrawal From Afghanistan

By Umair Jamal
The Pakistan military now believes that both the TTP and the Afghan Taliban are threats to the country’s national security.

The Battle Over Bahria Town Karachi

The Battle Over Bahria Town Karachi

By Somaiyah Hafeez and Zafar Musyani
The construction of the exclusive suburb has sparked fierce resistance from local residents, who refuse to give up their land.

Afghan War Moves North

Afghan War Moves North

By Catherine Putz
Taliban pressure in the north serves both military and narrative purposes, and didn’t come out of nowhere.
Madrassa Sex Abuse Case Shocks Pakistan

Madrassa Sex Abuse Case Shocks Pakistan

By Allia Bukhari
More and more cases have been coming to light in the past years. Who will take on the country's powerful clerics?

Muslim Women in India ‘Auctioned’ Online Using GitHub

Muslim Women in India ‘Auctioned’ Online Using GitHub

By Bansari Kamdar
Activists, artists and journalists found their names and photographs displayed on the site without their consent.
Decoding India’s Taliban Outreach

Decoding India’s Taliban Outreach

By Aishwaria Sonavane
Reports that India is engaged in talks with the Taliban indicate New Delhi's growing security concerns about Afghanistan.

US Left Afghan Airfield at Night, Didn’t Tell New Commander

US Left Afghan Airfield at Night, Didn’t Tell New Commander

By Kathy Gannon
Before the Afghan army could take control of the airfield, it was invaded by a small army of looters.

External Concerns are Driving Modi’s Kashmir Strategy

External Concerns are Driving Modi’s Kashmir Strategy

By Mohamed Zeeshan
New Delhi’s crackdown on Kashmir since August 2019 has turned the global spotlight on the human rights situation there.

Pakistan Says India was Behind Recent Bomb Blast in Lahore

Pakistan Says India was Behind Recent Bomb Blast in Lahore

By Zarar Khan
The explosion took place near the residence of Lashkar-e-Taiba founder Hafiz Saeed.
India’s COVID-19 Death Toll Tops 400,000; Experts Say It’s Higher

India’s COVID-19 Death Toll Tops 400,000; Experts Say It’s Higher

By Ashok Sharma
The Indian government says 2 billion doses could be available by December, but some are skeptical.

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