Region
South Asia
South Korea Calling India
By Sreeram Chaulia
Can India seize the opportunities offered by its growing engagement with South Korea and Japan?
India: Human InSecurity
By Ankit Panda
An interview with author Ram Mashru on human security issues in India.
Considering Kashmir: A Radical Possibility
By Michael Vurens van Es
Despite regional concerns, stability in Kashmir remains contingent on local realities.
Bangladesh: Democracy in Peril
By Tae-jun Kang
The Hasina-Zia feud threatens to return the country to military rule.
Balochistan’s Missing Persons
By Kiran Nazish
When will the international community begin to pay attention to the missing Baloch?
Aam Aadmi Party: A Turning Point for Indian Democracy?
By Sanjay Kumar
The Aam Aadmi Party could be transforming Indian politics. The Diplomat's Sanjay Kumar reports from Delhi.
The Madhes and the Future of Nepal
By Manish Gyawali
Recent elections appear to have dashed the hopes of Madhesi activists for autonomy.
The Case Against India’s Diplomat
By Omer Aziz
There are complex historical reasons for India’s outrage over the recent arrest of one of its diplomats.
Human InSecurity in India
By Ram Mashru
Recent communal violence highlights India’s human security problem.
Hopes for Indian Defense Reform Fade
By Nitin Gokhale
Government reversals at the polls are likely to see task force recommendations put on the backburner.
Riot Reveals Cracks in Singapore Society
By Kirsten Han
Singapore’s normally ordered society has been shaken by the rioting last weekend.
INS Vikramaditya and the Aircraft Carrier Debate
By Abhijit Singh
A new carrier like India’s does more than just denote blue-water capability.