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Indian Foreign Secretary Heads to Nepal as Relations Show Signs of Thaw

Indian Foreign Secretary Heads to Nepal as Relations Show Signs of Thaw

By Abhijnan Rej
India-Nepal relations have nosedived since May when India inaugurated a new road that, according to Nepal, passes through its territory.
China Digs its Heels in – in Ladakh and Elsewhere

China Digs its Heels in – in Ladakh and Elsewhere

By Abhijnan Rej
New Indian media reports suggest that the People’s Liberation Army has expanded its activities across the entire LAC.

Banning Fireworks on Diwali: A Window Into Money and Politics in India

Banning Fireworks on Diwali: A Window Into Money and Politics in India

By Prashant Waikar
What looks like an eminently sensible decision, given the extremely polluting effects of fireworks, has become a politically contentious issue.

Radical Leader Khadim Hussain Rizvi is Dead – But His Ideology Will Live On in Pakistan

Radical Leader Khadim Hussain Rizvi is Dead – But His Ideology Will Live On in Pakistan

By Umair Jamal
Leader of a right-wing party with pull, Rizvi’s death will not diminish extremist politics in Pakistan.

Pakistan’s Prime Minister Khan on ‘Historic’ First Visit to Afghanistan

Pakistan’s Prime Minister Khan on ‘Historic’ First Visit to Afghanistan

By Associated Press
The uneasy neighbors are trying to turn the corner from a relationship marked by suspicion and downright hostility toward a partnership for peace in the region.
Sinhalese Leviathan: How Gotabaya Rajapaksa Is Remaking Sri Lanka

Sinhalese Leviathan: How Gotabaya Rajapaksa Is Remaking Sri Lanka

By Thamil Venthan Ananthavinayagan
With the Rajapaksa brothers at the helm, majoritarian politics threatens to morph into militant nationalism in Sri Lanka.

How Arnab Goswami Came to Embody Everything that Ails Indian Media

How Arnab Goswami Came to Embody Everything that Ails Indian Media

By Priyam Marik
The fire-breathing television anchor’s arrest and release earlier this month throws spotlight on the unhealthy nexus between politicians and journalists in India.
The World Must Step Up to Save Afghanistan’s Children

The World Must Step Up to Save Afghanistan’s Children

By Chris Nyamandi
The world must commit to supporting Afghan children living amid continued conflict and violence.

Rape Cases Surge in Nepal, Activists Question Death Penalty

Rape Cases Surge in Nepal, Activists Question Death Penalty

By Bansari Kamdar
While awareness about sexual violence in Nepal has increased, activists still face an uphill battle.

How the Trump Administration Set Afghanistan Up to Fail

How the Trump Administration Set Afghanistan Up to Fail

By Sohrab Azad
The Trump administration has left Biden few options in Afghanistan, and the Taliban aren’t going anywhere.

The Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict: Diplomatic Repercussions for Pakistan

The Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict: Diplomatic Repercussions for Pakistan

By Shahid Hussain
While Nagorno-Karabakh is over 2,000 kilometers from Pakistan’s borders, its conflicts may have a lasting effect on Pakistan’s diplomacy.
UN Official Warns of Humanitarian Disaster If Afghan Talks Fail

UN Official Warns of Humanitarian Disaster If Afghan Talks Fail

By Associated Press
"If this peace effort collapses then we could see a big humanitarian disaster in the country, that is for sure," said U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees Filippo Grandi.

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