Region
South Asia
A Militant's Funeral Ignites Kashmir
By Ahmer Khan
Burhan Wani's funeral drew thousands to his home village of Tral, in defiance of government restrictions and a curfew.
Burhan Wani’s Killing Brings Kashmir to a Crossroads
By Fahad Shah
Burhan Muzaffar Wani's death has sparked the Kashmiri tinder box. What happens now?
Mothers: The Widows of Vrindavan
By Sascha Richter Le
Living in oppressive environments, Indian widows come to the holy city of Vrindavan to find peace.
Pakistan's Black Day
By Ahsan Chaudhary
How the military engineered its July 5, 1977 coup, leading to 11 years of martial law.
The Battle for the Soul of Bangladesh
By Arif Rafiq
The deadly attack on a bakery in Dhaka may have ties to ISIS, but its roots stretch deep into Bangladesh's history.
Modi Goes to Africa
By Ashok Sajjanhar
India's prime minister seeks to secure partnerships in Mozambique, South Africa, Tanzania, and Kenya.
Pakistan’s Vanishing History
By Daud Khattak
Pakistan's 2,000-year-old historical treasures are under threat from religious extremists and smugglers.
Lion's Blood: Behind Sri Lanka's Sinha Le Movement
By Zachary Walko
The rise of Sinhala-Buddhist ultra-nationalism (allegedly with political backing) could threaten reconciliation.
China-India Relations After the NSG Plenary
By Deep Pal
Make no mistake: India's failure to win membership in the NSG will shape Sino-Indian relations.
The Rise of China-Afghanistan Security Relations
By Ahmad Bilal Khalil
Over the past two years, China-Afghan security cooperation has reached unprecedented levels.
India and the Shanghai Cooperation Organization
By Ashok Sajjanhar
What India's membership means for the organization as well as New Delhi.
Kashmir Is Slipping Away From India
By Fahad Shah
As India clamps down on Kashmir with an iron grip, it risks permanently losing the hearts and minds of the people.