Region

South Asia

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Iran’s Mass Protests Are Impacting Lives in Pakistan

Iran’s Mass Protests Are Impacting Lives in Pakistan

By Mariyam Suleman Anees
Baloch in Pakistan are watching the crackdown on their sisters across the border with dismay.
Sri Lanka Aims to Hike Taxes in Budget to Soften Crisis

Sri Lanka Aims to Hike Taxes in Budget to Soften Crisis

By Bharatha Mallawarachi
The Wickremesinghe government plans to more than double tax revenue to be able to meet expenditure without having to print currency.

Bangladesh’s ‘War on Drugs’ Shoots Up Narcotic Supplies From India

Bangladesh’s ‘War on Drugs’ Shoots Up Narcotic Supplies From India

By Rajeev Bhattacharyya
Myanmar-made yaba, heroin and brown sugar, and India-produced phensedyl are flowing into Bangladesh via India’s northeast.

India’s Opportunity in Post-Crisis Sri Lanka

India’s Opportunity in Post-Crisis Sri Lanka

By Avinandan Choudhury
India can follow up on its humanitarian and financial aid by building holistic maritime security and connectivity linkages with its neighbor.

Can India Rein In Putin’s Worst Impulses in Ukraine?

Can India Rein In Putin’s Worst Impulses in Ukraine?

By Mohamed Zeeshan
It is hard to see how India can influence the Russian president, given its military and economic dependence on his country.
Indian Foreign Minister Jaishankar Goes to Russia

Indian Foreign Minister Jaishankar Goes to Russia

By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
New Delhi’s relations with Moscow continue to be good, but the long-term prognosis is complicated, especially by China.

Islamic State-Khorasan’s Transition Into a Transregional Threat

Islamic State-Khorasan’s Transition Into a Transregional Threat

By Atal Ahmadzai
Evidence suggests that ISKP’s tentacles have begun spreading across West, Central, and South Asia.
India, ASEAN Elevating Ties to a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership

India, ASEAN Elevating Ties to a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership

By Niranjan Marjani
Will a new level of partnership give the boost India-ASEAN relations need?

Imran Khan’s Long March Isn’t About Strengthening Civilian Forces in Pakistan

Imran Khan’s Long March Isn’t About Strengthening Civilian Forces in Pakistan

By Umair Jamal
The PTI chief is unwilling to talk to the civilian government and wants the generals to mediate in the crisis to deliver his demands.

Pakistan FM Seeks Compensation for Damages Caused by Floods

Pakistan FM Seeks Compensation for Damages Caused by Floods

By Kevin Chan and Munir Ahmed
Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari has called for debts owed by developing countries to rich countries to be written off, allowing them to spend that money on clean energy.

The Election Manifestos of Nepal’s Parties Run Along Predictable Lines

The Election Manifestos of Nepal’s Parties Run Along Predictable Lines

By Santosh Sharma Poudel
Parties remain hooked on the idea of following a "balanced" foreign policy and hyphenating India-China and China-U.S. in the country's foreign relations.
South Asia Is Missing out on the Clean Energy Transition

South Asia Is Missing out on the Clean Energy Transition

By Muhammad Salar Khan and Ammar A. Malik
Countries in South Asia must be technologically empowered in their fight against climate change, but new investments have stagnated.

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