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Pakistan’s Drug Habit Is Endangering the Region

Pakistan’s Drug Habit Is Endangering the Region

By Habiba Ashna Marhoon
In the past, Pakistan’s clandestine services have used profits from drug trafficking to fund proxy groups in South Asia.
Can India Pursue the ‘Strategic Encirclement’ of China?

Can India Pursue the ‘Strategic Encirclement’ of China?

By Mohamed Zeeshan
Pushing back against Chinese behavior in East and Southeast Asia would shore up India's position in the Himalayas.

New Criminal Case Registered Against Pakistan Opposition Leader Nawaz Sharif

New Criminal Case Registered Against Pakistan Opposition Leader Nawaz Sharif

By Abhijnan Rej
This comes in the backdrop of a growing push by Sharif and other opposition leaders to oust the military-supported Imran Khan government.

Four Exotic Items From the India-China Border in Arunachal Pradesh

Four Exotic Items From the India-China Border in Arunachal Pradesh

By StoriesAsia
Herbs, fungi, musk deer and bears attract local risk-takers looking to make a living.

Violence Against Women in India Must End. Now.

Violence Against Women in India Must End. Now.

By Sudha Ramachandran
A recent brutal attack on a 19-year-old Dalit woman once again highlights India’s terrible track record on gender and caste violence.
Indian Delegation Visits Myanmar Amid Growing Outreach

Indian Delegation Visits Myanmar Amid Growing Outreach

By Abhijnan Rej
Despite Myanmar’s leaders being tainted by the Rohingya crisis, New Delhi’s outreach remains pragmatic.

Hundreds in India Protest Government Handling of Fatal Rape Case

Hundreds in India Protest Government Handling of Fatal Rape Case

By Associated Press
The demonstrators shouted "Hang the rapists" and "First raped by devils, then by the system.”
India’s Illiberal Turn and the Indo-Pacific

India’s Illiberal Turn and the Indo-Pacific

By Ankit Panda
How will internal developments in India affect its foreign relations?

Gwadar: Fishermen Protest Broken Promises Again

Gwadar: Fishermen Protest Broken Promises Again

By Mariyam Suleman
The construction of East Bay Expressway is once again raising fears amongst Gwadar’s indigenous population.

Australia-Japan-India Trilateral Sets Sights on Supply Chain Resilience

Australia-Japan-India Trilateral Sets Sights on Supply Chain Resilience

By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
China’s assertive behavior is the glue that holds the Australia-Japan-India trilateral together.

INDIA: Inspecting New Delhi’s Initiative Acronyms

INDIA: Inspecting New Delhi’s Initiative Acronyms

By Krzysztof Iwanek
The current Indian government likes to name its policies with clever acronyms. 
What Is Getting in the Way of the 3rd Round of Indo–Naga Peace Talks?

What Is Getting in the Way of the 3rd Round of Indo–Naga Peace Talks?

By Anurug Chakma
As the Indian government negotiates with the Nagas, it must address concerns around symbolic differences, territorial integrity, and inclusivity in the talks.

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