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Voters Back Maldives Change in Foreign Policy

Voters Back Maldives Change in Foreign Policy

By Athaulla A Rasheed
A parliamentary supermajority is a chance for Mohammad Muizzu’s government to overhaul foreign policy, but Maldives thrives by embracing all willing partners.

Strengthening Australia’s Engagement in the Indian Ocean

Strengthening Australia’s Engagement in the Indian Ocean

By Grant Wyeth
Australia must work a little harder to fully integrate itself as a member of the Indian Ocean community. 
Iran and Pakistan’s Peace Pipeline Conundrum

Iran and Pakistan’s Peace Pipeline Conundrum

By Namita Barthwal
Pakistan faces a difficult decision: penalties for failing to construct a gas pipeline to Iran, or U.S. sanctions for building it.

Pakistani Business Leaders Pitch for Trade Talks With India

Pakistani Business Leaders Pitch for Trade Talks With India

By Umair Jamal
But the country’s aggressive posturing against India will make it difficult for the government to take the process forward.

A Way Forward in the India-US Critical Minerals Defense Partnership

A Way Forward in the India-US Critical Minerals Defense Partnership

By Akshat Singh
They can de-risk supply chains by creating a multilateral knowledge bank, promoting technical cooperation and improving financing mechanisms.

India Votes in Second Phase of National Elections

India Votes in Second Phase of National Elections

By Ashok Sharma
Around 160 million people in 88 constituencies across 13 states are eligible to vote in this phase of the election.

Extreme Heatwaves in Bangladesh: The Environmental Governance Perspectives

Extreme Heatwaves in Bangladesh: The Environmental Governance Perspectives

By Sharif Mustajib
Extreme weather reflects the country’s environmental vulnerability and weak environmental governance. 
Delhi’s Dilemma: A Growing Economy and Growing Unemployment

Delhi’s Dilemma: A Growing Economy and Growing Unemployment

By Rajat Kathuria
India is on its way to becoming the third-largest economy in the world, yet unemployment among young people with graduate degrees is at an all-time high.

Pakistan, Iran to Enhance Efforts at a ‘United Front’ Against Afghanistan-based Militants

Pakistan, Iran to Enhance Efforts at a ‘United Front’ Against Afghanistan-based Militants

By Munir Ahmed
The two countries allege that the TTP and Islamic State are operating from bases in Afghanistan.

Does Modi’s Anti-Muslim ‘Hate Speech’ Reflect Nervousness?

Does Modi’s Anti-Muslim ‘Hate Speech’ Reflect Nervousness?

By Snigdhendu Bhattacharya
At an election rally, he said that the opposition would redistribute wealth among “infiltrators” and “those who have many children,” an allusion to Muslims.

TikTok May Be Banned in the US. Here’s What Happened When India Did It.

TikTok May Be Banned in the US. Here’s What Happened When India Did It.

By Krutika Pathi
In India, the app was banned nearly four years ago. Most users and content creators migrated to other platforms without much trouble.
Sri Lanka’s Debt Restructuring Talks With Private Bondholders Hit a Snag

Sri Lanka’s Debt Restructuring Talks With Private Bondholders Hit a Snag

By Rathindra Kuruwita
Is the government quibbling over small details to signal to the public that it is driving a hard bargain?

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