Region
South Asia
Kabul's Plan to Realize Afghanistan’s Geographic Dividend
By Abid Amiri
The Afghan government is working to turn the country's landlocked location into an asset.
Why India and China Are Watching Nepal’s Elections
By Kamal Dev Bhattarai
Beijing is hoping for the left alliance to emerge victorious; India is rooting for the Nepali Congress.
Hanging by a Thread: The Dying Art of Kashmir Weaving
By Sugato Mukherjee
Conflict in the valley threatens an ancient craft.
Can India Jumpstart the Kashmir Peace Process?
By Um-Roommana
Kashmiris are skeptical about the appointment of a new interlocutor by the Indian government.
Floods, Droughts, and India's Uncertain Climate Future
By Priyanka Borpujari
Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai, and hundreds of smaller cities may be condemned to catastrophic annual climate events.
Journalists in Balochistan: Caught Between the Devil and Deep Blue Sea
By Shah Meer Baloch
Insurgents and security forces alike are targeting Balochistan's reporters.
Can Nepal Find Political Stability?
By Kamal Dev Bhattarai
As Nepal gears up for parliamentary elections, its citizens want two things: stability and development.
From Myanmar to India, Persecution Haunts Rohingya
By Ann Toews
Rohingya refugees in India meet religious nationalists who want them gone — again.
Why This Delhi Man Feeds Thousands Daily
By Vishal Arora
Veerji, along with his group of volunteers, cares for India's homeless.
India’s Wildlife Trafficking Epidemic
By Neeta Lal
Poaching and the illegal wildlife trade is on the rise in India.
The Kung Fu Nuns of Nepal
By Ahmer Khan
The Druk Gawa Khilwa (DGK) nunnery in Katmandu teaches its nuns a mixture of martial arts and meditation.
A Bollywood Take on Storytelling in Journalism
By Vishal Arora
Why have visual news media not adopted what could be called “cinematic journalism"?