Region
South Asia

A Closer Look at India’s Global Influence on Human Rights
By Ria Chakrabarty
India remains a vibrant democracy. Yet its senior leaders remain fundamentally illiberal, and their interests more closely align with authoritarian powers.

After FM Phone Call, Are Pakistan-US Ties on the Mend?
By Muhammad Murad
The first call between Ishaq Dar and Marco Rubio was another encouraging sign, but great uncertainty remains in the bilateral relationship.

Minilateralism Is the Driver of India’s Diplomatic Strategy in the Indo-Pacific
By Ambika Vishwanath
As question marks are raised globally about the future of multilateralism, can India’s approach meet its strategic goals in the Indo-Pacific?

Can a Leadership Change Revive the Indian Left?
By Snigdhendu Bhattacharya
71-year-old Mariam Alexander Baby has taken charge of the CPI(M), India’s largest leftist party, amid its worst organizational crisis.

Bangladesh Offers to Import More From the US
By Abu Jakir
The country’s interim adviser, Muhammad Yunus, a noted economist, has responded swiftly to Trump’s tariffs with a contingency plan.

India Launches Multinational Mission of Cooperation in Indian Ocean Region
By Ajai Shukla
IOS Sagar is bringing together multiple maritime agencies of the Southwest Indian Ocean Region for joint training on an Indian naval platform.

The Case for the US and Bhutan to Establish Formal Diplomatic Relations
By Abhinav Seetharaman
Conditions are ripening to establish official Bhutan-U.S. ties, a goal supported by three trends: tourism, high-level communication, and the strengthening India-U.S. relationship.

How India Should Respond to Trump’s Tariff Threat
By Mohsin Raza Khan
India should take this opportunity to drop tariffs on US manufacturers to zero – for reasons that go far beyond Trump's “Liberation Day.”

The India-US Nuclear Deal: Untying the Gordian Knot of Nuclear Liability
By Sanaa Alvira
Amending India’s nuclear liability law could be the key to fully reviving the deal – and the Indian nuclear energy market.

The BM-04 Missile: India’s Next-Generation Conventional Counterforce Weapon
By Usman Haider
The BM-04 missile development confirms a military doctrine aimed at conducting limited operations under the nuclear umbrella at conventional and subconventional levels.

American Leaders Should Hold the Taliban Accountable, Not Engage With Them
By Natalie Gonnella-Platts
It’s past time for the U.S. and the international community to use the tools at their disposal – such as expanding targeted sanctions – to hold the Taliban to account.

Mahrang Baloch Takes on the Might of the Pakistani State
By Sanjay Pulipaka
The peaceful resistance she leads is hamstrung by limited financial resources and global networking opportunities to mount an international campaign.

From Revolution to Reform: The BNP’s Uphill Battle in a New Bangladesh
By Shafi Md Mostofa
Despite its historical popularity, the party is losing ground due to a combination of internal weaknesses, external pressures, and shifting public expectations.

Unlocking India-South Korea Trade Opportunities: Insights from the Recent Partnership Economic Forum in Seoul
By Rachit Goel
Amid Trump’s tariffs, the economic partnership between India and South Korea becomes more critical for both sides.

Asia Holds a Few Trump Cards in the Global Trade War
By Chayu Damsinghe
Trump started the trade war, but Asia’s response is what matters.

Reimagining India’s Blue Water Navy: Toward a Comprehensive Maritime Doctrine for the Indian Ocean
By Kunal Sharma
A truly Indianized maritime doctrine, backed by comprehensive policy instruments, is not only necessary – it is inevitable.

Modi’s India Is a Dangerous Place for Standup Comedians
By Kavita Chowdhury
Right-wing political activists went on a rampage against comedian Kunal Kamra for cracking jokes about ruling party politicians.

Pakistan Sees Opportunity in Trump’s Tariffs
By Umair Jamal
Its main Asian competitors for access to the U.S. textile market have been slapped with higher tariffs.

India Tightens Grip Over Sri Lanka With Defense Pact
By Rathindra Kuruwita
Sri Lanka’s JVP-led NPP government has made a dramatic pivot toward India, even utilizing legislative changes it once vehemently opposed.

‘Not Just Drowning’: Gujjar Community Demands Justice Over Suspicious Deaths in Kashmir
By Sajad Hameed and Rehan Qayoom
Police say the men drowned accidentally, but families and activists allege torture and demand an independent probe into mysterious deaths in Kashmir.

The Message and Consequences of Removing Haqqani Network Leaders From the US ‘Rewards for Justice’ List
By Besmillah Taban
History has shown us that giving in to extremist actors does not bring about justice or achieve peace.

Growing Closeness Between Russia and the Taliban: A Paradigm Shift?
By Muhammad Murad
If the Taliban are removed from Moscow's terrorist list, it would further strengthen the relationship between Russia and Afghanistan.

‘Right Time For India to Intervene Aggressively In Myanmar’: NUG
By Rajeev Bhattacharyya
The appeal came days before the Indian prime minister met junta leader Gen Min Aung Hlaing in Bangkok.

India and Canada Eye Resetting Relations
By Rushali Saha
A rapprochement will not be easy or swift. Canadian public support for an FTA with India is low.
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