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Pakistan Police Arrest Key Suspect in Shocking Highway Rape

Pakistan Police Arrest Key Suspect in Shocking Highway Rape

By Associated Press
The attack shocked Pakistan and galvanized women's rights activists.
Online Hate Speech Is a Challenge for India’s Foreign Policy

Online Hate Speech Is a Challenge for India’s Foreign Policy

By Parama Sinha Palit
Hate content on Facebook amplifies India’s growing illiberal tendencies, denting the country’s global reputation.

India’s Cities Need Green Infrastructure Financing

India’s Cities Need Green Infrastructure Financing

By Soumyadip Chattopadhay
The time is ripe for a new system to narrow down sustainable urban infrastructure financing gaps.

India’s Drone Dreams – And Reality

India’s Drone Dreams – And Reality

By Abhijnan Rej
The recent Armenia-Azerbaijan clashes have once again brought armed drones under the spotlight. What lessons should India draw from them?

Bangladesh Buries the Sonadia Deep-Sea Port Project

Bangladesh Buries the Sonadia Deep-Sea Port Project

By Sudha Ramachandran
Dhaka’s formal decision would come as a relief to New Delhi.
4 Reasons Why India Supports the BRICS

4 Reasons Why India Supports the BRICS

By Abhijnan Rej
Observers routinely dismiss the grouping given India-China tensions, and yet it soldiers on. What is at stake for India here?

Is a Renaissance in India-United Kingdom Relations in the Cards?

Is a Renaissance in India-United Kingdom Relations in the Cards?

By Abhijnan Rej
News reports suggest both countries are close to inking a military logistics agreement.
What Will Become of the INS Viraat?

What Will Become of the INS Viraat?

By Robert Farley
That decommissioned ship is destined for the shipbreakers, unless last minute interventions grant the historic ship a new destiny.

Power Play, Morality and … a TikTok Ban in Pakistan

Power Play, Morality and … a TikTok Ban in Pakistan

By Abhijnan Rej
Islamabad’s decision to ban the popular Chinese app comes amid deepening political turmoil in the country.

No, Fazlur Rehman Cannot Protect Pakistanis’ Democratic Rights

No, Fazlur Rehman Cannot Protect Pakistanis’ Democratic Rights

By Umair Jamal
Opposition parties have tapped a right-wing Islamist as the leader of the Pakistan Democratic Movement. That raises serious questions.

Setting Usual Mudslinging Aside, India Twitter Rallies Behind an Old Man and His Small Roadside Eatery

Setting Usual Mudslinging Aside, India Twitter Rallies Behind an Old Man and His Small Roadside Eatery

By Sumaira Rizvi
Indian social media is full of partisan vitriol. But its support for Kanta Prasad shows all is not lost yet.
Could Bangladesh and Pakistan Make Waves by Cooperating on Climate Change?

Could Bangladesh and Pakistan Make Waves by Cooperating on Climate Change?

By Kashoon Leeza
Cooperation around climate change could also pave way for normalization of relations between both countries.

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