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Indian Leader’s Party Takes Electoral Hit Amid Virus Surge

Indian Leader’s Party Takes Electoral Hit Amid Virus Surge

By Ashok Sharma
Meanwhile, health experts say the massive electoral rallies have fueled India's terrifying COVID-19 outbreak.
The Economics of the China-India-Sri Lanka Triangle

The Economics of the China-India-Sri Lanka Triangle

By Umesh Moramudali
Sri Lanka’s struggle to balance been China and India has a strong economic dimension.

Western Amnesia and the Trauma of Taliban Rule

Western Amnesia and the Trauma of Taliban Rule

By Lauryn Oates
By all available evidence, the Taliban remain a group of militants whose primary driver is the imposition of their extremist ideology.

China Is No Excuse for Biden to Ignore Human Rights in India

China Is No Excuse for Biden to Ignore Human Rights in India

By Justin Sherman
The increasing inseparability of offline and online rights abuses is manifestly clear in India.

How Can Foreigners Help India Breathe?

How Can Foreigners Help India Breathe?

By Krzysztof Iwanek
A massive wave of COVID-19 cases in India caused a dire need for medical oxygen equipment. Here are some ways you can help.
Young Afghan Women, Grown Up Without Taliban, Dread Their Return

Young Afghan Women, Grown Up Without Taliban, Dread Their Return

By Kathy Gannon
“With the return of the Taliban, society will be transformed and ruined… Women will be sent into hiding.”

Pakistani Opposition’s Criticism of the Military Continues

Pakistani Opposition’s Criticism of the Military Continues

By Umair Jamal
Pakistan Democratic Movement leader Fazlur Rehman’s potshot at the army shows the opposition remains emboldened.
The Taliban’s Difficult Pledge

The Taliban’s Difficult Pledge

By Obaidullah Baheer
Even if it wanted to, could the Taliban ever really cut ties with and oppose al-Qaida?

How Biden’s Attempted Shortcut Undermines Peace in Afghanistan 

How Biden’s Attempted Shortcut Undermines Peace in Afghanistan 

By Ezzatullah Mehrdad
The Biden administration hoped to take a shortcut to peace in Afghanistan with one more big conference. It won’t work.

US Afghan Envoy Khalilzad Defends Biden Withdrawal Plan 

US Afghan Envoy Khalilzad Defends Biden Withdrawal Plan 

By Catherine Putz
In a hearing called by the Senate Foreign Relations Committee this week, Khalilzad reiterated the rationale for the administration’s decision to exit Afghanistan.

India Grieves 200,000 Dead, With Likely Many More Uncounted

India Grieves 200,000 Dead, With Likely Many More Uncounted

By Sheikh Saaliq, Krutika Pathi, and Aniruddha Ghoshal
Information about where people were getting infected and dying could have helped India better prepare for the current surge, an expert noted.
Pakistan Army to Enforce Pandemic Protocols

Pakistan Army to Enforce Pandemic Protocols

By Niha Dagia
But is it really a good idea to expose the armed forces to a deadly virus when the country is seeing a surge in terrorism?

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