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India to Make Nuclear Attack Sub Push at Expense of 3rd Carrier: Report

India to Make Nuclear Attack Sub Push at Expense of 3rd Carrier: Report

By Abhijnan Rej
Details of the proposal, however, remain murky.
Indian PM Modi in Bangladesh for Historic Celebrations

Indian PM Modi in Bangladesh for Historic Celebrations

By Abhijnan Rej
On March 26, Bangladesh celebrated its 50th Independence Day as well as the birth centenary of the country’s founding father.

China’s Dam Building Is a Security Risk for India’s Northeast

China’s Dam Building Is a Security Risk for India’s Northeast

By Amitava Mukherjee
If a new hydropower project at the Brahmaputra’s Great Bend comes about, northeastern India will have to go to sleep with the possibility of breach of mammoth sized water reservoirs over its head at any time.

Chief Minister of India’s Uttarakhand Angers Women Over Regressive Comment

Chief Minister of India’s Uttarakhand Angers Women Over Regressive Comment

By Sudha Ramachandran
Tirath Singh Rawat joins an unfortunately long list of Indian politicians whose needless remarks about women betray their mindset.

Can India’s Carrot and Stick Strategy Decouple its Solar Revolution from China?

Can India’s Carrot and Stick Strategy Decouple its Solar Revolution from China?

By Vibhanshu Shekhar
All else being equal, decoupling with China could affect India’s solar energy commitments.
Why Won’t Pakistan Fully Recognize the 1971 War?

Why Won’t Pakistan Fully Recognize the 1971 War?

By Asif Muztaba Hassan
Fully recognizing the atrocities committed during the war will be equivalent to acknowledging the Two Nations Theory has failed, a significant blow to Pakistan’s identity.

India’s Dangerous Myanmar Policy

India’s Dangerous Myanmar Policy

By Sudha Ramachandran
New Delhi’s appeasement of the Tatmadaw could trigger angry protests, and perhaps inflame anti-India insurgencies in the northeast.
Assassinations Silence Afghanistan’s Intellectuals

Assassinations Silence Afghanistan’s Intellectuals

By Ezzatullah Mehrdad
In each of Afghanistan’s past conflicts, intellectuals have been targets of intolerance and violence. Even as peace appears on the horizon, the risks intensify. 

Tensions Mount Between Afghan Government, Powerful Warlord

Tensions Mount Between Afghan Government, Powerful Warlord

By Rahim Faiez
The government has launched an assault in central Maidan Wardak province, vowing to punish the warlord, Abdul Ghani Alipoor, after the defense minister accused his fighters of shooting down a military helicopter.

UN Rights Body Adopt Sri Lanka Resolution in Key Vote

UN Rights Body Adopt Sri Lanka Resolution in Key Vote

By Abhijnan Rej
India abstained from voting while China voted against the resolution.

What Does the India-Pakistan Ceasefire Mean for Local Kashmiris?

What Does the India-Pakistan Ceasefire Mean for Local Kashmiris?

By Qadri Inzamam and Haziq Qadri
Along the disputed border, the breakthrough means a chance to live and hope again. But will the calm last?
In Kabul, Pentagon Chief Speaks of ‘Responsible End’ to War

In Kabul, Pentagon Chief Speaks of ‘Responsible End’ to War

By Lolita C. Baldor and Rahmin Faiez
With questions swirling about how long U.S. troops will remain in the country, Austin said that "in terms of an end date or setting a specific date for withdrawal, that's the domain of my boss."

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