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Modi’s Kuwait Trip Closes Crucial Gap in Diplomacy with Gulf Region

Modi’s Kuwait Trip Closes Crucial Gap in Diplomacy with Gulf Region

By Elizabeth Roche
Relations between India and Kuwait have been elevated to a strategic partnership.

Are Bangladesh and Pakistan Relations Moving Toward Rapprochement?

Are Bangladesh and Pakistan Relations Moving Toward Rapprochement?

By Muhammad Murad
Following the ouster of Sheikh Hasina, Bangladesh and Pakistan appear to be on the path toward rapprochement.
20th Anniversary of Indian Ocean Tsunami: Is Sri Lanka Prepared for Another Natural Disaster?

20th Anniversary of Indian Ocean Tsunami: Is Sri Lanka Prepared for Another Natural Disaster?

By Rathindra Kuruwita
Early warning systems and fostering public awareness have improved. But gaps remain in policy implementation and infrastructure maintenance.

Pakistan Debates Madrassa Reform Rollback

Pakistan Debates Madrassa Reform Rollback

By Mariyam Suleman Anees
The rollback of the 2019 reforms will undo the little progress made in modernizing Pakistan’s religious seminaries.

COP29 Failed the ‘Third Pole’: Wither Tibet in the Climate Agenda?

COP29 Failed the ‘Third Pole’: Wither Tibet in the Climate Agenda?

By Varuna Shankar and Jagannath Panda
The U.N. process shows little appetite for addressing the urgent climate crisis on the Tibetan Plateau – in part due to China’s apathy.

What’s Driving Taiwan’s Mass Protests?
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What’s Driving Taiwan’s Mass Protests?

11 Indian Workers’ Deaths in Georgia Highlight Lack of Safeguards for Migrant Rights

11 Indian Workers’ Deaths in Georgia Highlight Lack of Safeguards for Migrant Rights

By Neeta Lal
The tragedy underscores the lack of protections for the millions of Indian workers leaving the country for better economic opportunities abroad.  

India’s Pathways to a Just Energy Transition

India’s Pathways to a Just Energy Transition

By Shanthie Mariet D’Souza
India’s battle against climate change and toward a just energy transition is saddled with myriad challenges. 
US Unveils Sanctions on Pakistan Ballistic Missile Program

US Unveils Sanctions on Pakistan Ballistic Missile Program

By Umair Jamal
Analysts caution that the incoming Trump administration could put Pakistan's long-range ballistic missile program under scrutiny, building upon sanctions imposed by Biden.

Why Are the Sindhis Protesting in Pakistan?

Why Are the Sindhis Protesting in Pakistan?

By Osama Ahmad
A plan to construct canals in southern Punjab has alarmed residents of Sindh Province, who fear their already scarce water “is going to be taken away.”

Is the Haqqani Network Parting Ways With the Taliban Regime?

Is the Haqqani Network Parting Ways With the Taliban Regime?

By Muhammad Murad
A suicide attack killing a senior Haqqani Network leader underscores recent reports of tensions between the group and the Taliban's supreme leader.

Sri Lankan President’s India Visit Energizes Relations

Sri Lankan President’s India Visit Energizes Relations

By Rathindra Kuruwita
While agreements promise economic recovery, concerns remain regarding their long-term implications for Sri Lanka’s sovereignty and economic independence.
The Fall of Bashar al-Assad May Not Be Good News for the Taliban

The Fall of Bashar al-Assad May Not Be Good News for the Taliban

By Weiss Mehrabi
The rise of Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) in Syria poses a direct ideological and strategic challenge to the Taliban’s hardline rule in Afghanistan. 

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