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Battle for India’s New Citizenship Law Moves to Top Court

Battle for India’s New Citizenship Law Moves to Top Court

By Associated Press
The Indian Supreme Court will hear arguments for and against the controversial citizenship law, which opponents say discriminates against Muslims.
IMF Downgrade of Growth Outlook Ups Pressure on India’s Modi

IMF Downgrade of Growth Outlook Ups Pressure on India’s Modi

By Associated Press
The IMF said India's slowing growth was the single biggest drag on its global growth forecast in the past two years. 

Privacy in the Age of Big Brother: India

Privacy in the Age of Big Brother: India

By Angel L Martínez Cantera 
Current legal protections for data and privacy fail to safeguard citizens from the rapid implementation of mass surveillance programs.

Has Russia’s Pivot to Asia Worked?

Has Russia’s Pivot to Asia Worked?

By Maria Shagina
Russia’s pivot to Asia is instrumental for offsetting Western sanctions.

The Retreat of the Data Localization Brigade: India, Indonesia and Vietnam

The Retreat of the Data Localization Brigade: India, Indonesia and Vietnam

By Arindrajit Basu
The protagonists of the data localization saga in all countries have been similar and the tussle has proceeded along similar lines.
Across Asia, Economic Outlook Precarious

Across Asia, Economic Outlook Precarious

By Catherine Putz
Slowing growth in East Asia is matched with small recoveries in South and Central Asia in the latest World Bank forecast.

Women Emerging as Leaders in Fixing India’s Slums

Women Emerging as Leaders in Fixing India’s Slums

By Bijal Brahmbhatt
The collective might of women must be harnessed as a powerful, necessary force for change.
India and Nepal’s Slow-Motion Border Dispute

India and Nepal’s Slow-Motion Border Dispute

By Ishaal Zehra
Alleged Indian encroachment on Nepal’s border area is a persistent cause of tensions.

Qassem Soleimani’s Assassination: Lessons for India?

Qassem Soleimani’s Assassination: Lessons for India?

By Abhijnan Rej
Soleimani’s assassination puts us in uncharted strategic waters, with implications, based on interpreted lessons, for India and others.

The BJP and the Opposition in India: Between Narrative and Numbers

The BJP and the Opposition in India: Between Narrative and Numbers

By Niranjan Marjani
Numbers alone can’t keep the BJP out of power; a compelling alternative narrative is needed.

Thousands of Indians Welcome New Year With Spirit of Resistance

Thousands of Indians Welcome New Year With Spirit of Resistance

By StoriesAsia
On a cold evening, a diverse group of concerned Indian citizens took to the streets to protest the new citizenship law.
Does India Gain Anything From the Shanghai Cooperation Organization?

Does India Gain Anything From the Shanghai Cooperation Organization?

By Krzysztof Iwanek
Any benefits from the SCO are cancelled out by the presence of China and Pakistan.

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