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Afghanistan’s Failed Constitution

Afghanistan’s Failed Constitution

By Akhilesh Pillalamarri
The 2004 constitution is responsible for many of the problems facing Afghanistan today – including the retrenchment of the Taliban.
The TTP Has Redefined Its Goals: Should Pakistan Be Worried?

The TTP Has Redefined Its Goals: Should Pakistan Be Worried?

By Umair Jamal
In a recent interview, TTP chief Noor Wali Mehsud called for an independent state in Pakistan's tribal areas.

Taliban Complete Northeast Afghan Blitz as More Cities Fall

Taliban Complete Northeast Afghan Blitz as More Cities Fall

By Tameem Akhgar and Jon Gambrell
After a 20-year Western military mission and billions of dollars spent training and shoring up Afghan forces, many are at odds to explain that collapse.

The Politics of India’s Record-Setting Olympics

The Politics of India’s Record-Setting Olympics

By Neeta Lal
Indian politicians are rushing to claim credit for the country’s sports heroes.

Can the US Isolate the Taliban?

Can the US Isolate the Taliban?

By Catherine Putz
The answer is less clear now, in 2021, than it was in 1996. 
India’s Marathon Diplomacy With Iran

India’s Marathon Diplomacy With Iran

By Amalendu Misra
Why is India cozying up to Iran?

Afghan Provincial Capitals On the Brink as Taliban Make Advances

Afghan Provincial Capitals On the Brink as Taliban Make Advances

By Catherine Putz
In the span of three days, at least four provincial capitals in Afghanistan fell to the Taliban, with the strategically significant city of Kunduz on the brink.
Addressing Climate Change in the Mekong-Ganges Region

Addressing Climate Change in the Mekong-Ganges Region

By Lohita Solanki
The newfound attention on climate change at the MGC is a recent development, but a necessary one.

Indian and Chinese Troops Disengage from Gogra

Indian and Chinese Troops Disengage from Gogra

By Sudha Ramachandran
The establishment of buffer zones in areas of disengagement is eating into territory formerly under Indian control.

Sexual Violence Against India’s Most Vulnerable

Sexual Violence Against India’s Most Vulnerable

By Bansari Kamdar
A Dalit girl was gang-raped, murdered and forcibly cremated in New Delhi.

Pakistan’s Problem With Violence Against Women Is Growing Impossible to Ignore

Pakistan’s Problem With Violence Against Women Is Growing Impossible to Ignore

By Somaiyah Hafeez
Pakistan witnessed several cases of gender-based violence within the month of July, shedding light on the deplorable state of women’s rights in the country.
The 3 Myths That Sank the Afghan Peace Process  

The 3 Myths That Sank the Afghan Peace Process  

By Marvin G. Weinbaum
Dispelling these myths becomes especially important as the current conflict appears to be entering a critical new phase.

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