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Is Pakistan Serious About Peace Talks in Balochistan?

Is Pakistan Serious About Peace Talks in Balochistan?

By Samand Muhammad Shahi and Mujeeb Baloch
Past initiatives have given Balochs plenty of reason for skepticism.
China-India Foreign Ministers Meet in Dushanbe 

China-India Foreign Ministers Meet in Dushanbe 

By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
If the Indian press statements are a signal to China, the message is clear: India is angry. 

India’s Broken Justice System Claims Another Life

India’s Broken Justice System Claims Another Life

By Asim Ali
Successive Indian governments have used the country's anti-terror law to quell dissent.

A Missing Link in the Quad: India’s Support for Taiwan

A Missing Link in the Quad: India’s Support for Taiwan

By Sana Hashmi
While most like-minded countries have voiced their support for Taiwan, India has steered clear of issuing any statement.

Nepal’s Democracy Enters Another Challenging Phase

Nepal’s Democracy Enters Another Challenging Phase

By Arun Budhathoki
The recent Supreme Court order reinstating parliament has put the constitution back on track.
Mohamed Zeeshan on How India Can Grow Its Global Influence

Mohamed Zeeshan on How India Can Grow Its Global Influence

By Sudha Ramachandran
“There is space for India to position itself as the organizer of a global development coalition.”

Narayanganj Fire: Same Problems, No Solutions to Industrial Accidents in Bangladesh

Narayanganj Fire: Same Problems, No Solutions to Industrial Accidents in Bangladesh

By Asif Muztaba Hassan and Yashab Osama
Data from early 2019 shows that at least 468 fire incidents took place in Old Dhaka, home to over 500 illegal chemical warehouses and factories.
Nepal Gets a New Prime Minister (For Now)

Nepal Gets a New Prime Minister (For Now)

By Binaj Gurubacharya
Sher Bahadur Deuba, who leads the Nepali Congress party, is serving as Nepal's prime minister for the fifth time.

Activists in Balochistan Face a New Threat: Cyber Harassment

Activists in Balochistan Face a New Threat: Cyber Harassment

By Arbaz Shah
Women are especially vulnerable to online harassment and defamation, despite laws in place to protect against such crimes.

Nepal’s Supreme Court Reinstates Dissolved Lower House

Nepal’s Supreme Court Reinstates Dissolved Lower House

By Binaj Gurubacharya
The order removes Prime Minister K.P. Oli, who had been running a caretaker government until planned elections.

Why the Indo-Pacific Business Summit Matters for India

Why the Indo-Pacific Business Summit Matters for India

By Sanchari Ghosh
The new platform is a chance to advance three of New Delhi’s key goals.
Top US Commander in Afghanistan Relinquishes Post

Top US Commander in Afghanistan Relinquishes Post

By Kathy Gannon
Gen. Scott Miller has served as America's top commander in Afghanistan since 2018.

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