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Terrorism in Asia: Bangladesh, Indonesia, the Philippines, and Beyond

Terrorism in Asia: Bangladesh, Indonesia, the Philippines, and Beyond

By Ankit Panda and Prashanth Parameswaran
Ankit Panda and Prashanth Parameswaran discuss terror in Bangladesh and Southeast Asia, and Nepali politics.
South Asia or India: An Old Debate Resurfaces in California

South Asia or India: An Old Debate Resurfaces in California

By Akhilesh Pillalamarri
Should the subcontinent be referred to South Asia or India, especially in the historical sense?

Survival in the Disaster Zone: Nepal's Arduous Recovery

Survival in the Disaster Zone: Nepal's Arduous Recovery

By Patrick Barron and Sasiwan Chingchit
Findings from a new survey show that a year on from Nepal’s earthquake, communities are struggling to get by as reconstruction aid fails to arrive.

Rights and Reconstruction: A Year After the Big Quake, Nepal's Struggles Continue

Rights and Reconstruction: A Year After the Big Quake, Nepal's Struggles Continue

By Aura Freeman
A year after Nepal was devastated by an earthquake, reconstruction and recovery are far from over.

Nepal Becomes Shanghai Cooperation Organization Dialogue Partner

Nepal Becomes Shanghai Cooperation Organization Dialogue Partner

By Ankit Panda
Nepal is the latest Asian state to become a dialogue partner of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization.
TeliaSonera Makes Progress Toward Leaving Eurasia

TeliaSonera Makes Progress Toward Leaving Eurasia

By Catherine Putz
Having secured an exit from Nepal, Tajikistan reminds the company why Central Asia is such a tricky market.

Understanding Nepal's Constitutional Crisis: A Conversation With Prashant Jha

Understanding Nepal's Constitutional Crisis: A Conversation With Prashant Jha

By Sanjay Kumar
The Diplomat's Sanjay Kumar speaks with Prashant Jha about Nepal's constitutional crisis.
Nepal Tests India’s Much Touted Neighborhood Diplomacy

Nepal Tests India’s Much Touted Neighborhood Diplomacy

By Sanjay Kumar
India’s interference in the Nepali constitutional process has tarnished Narendra Modi’s reputation in the Himalayan country.

Why India Needs to Make Itself Heard in Nepal

Why India Needs to Make Itself Heard in Nepal

By Hannah E. Haegeland
India's national interests will be served by speaking out on Nepal's constitution-related violence.

Amid Protests, Nepal Moves Toward a New Constitution

Amid Protests, Nepal Moves Toward a New Constitution

By Ankit Panda
Nepal's constituent assembly is voting on a draft constitution despite widespread protests over that very document.

Sovereignty in the Himalayas

Sovereignty in the Himalayas

By Akhilesh Pillalamarri
Historically, the Himalayan region has raised fascinating questions about the nature of state sovereignty.
A Second Earthquake Tests Nepal’s Resilience

A Second Earthquake Tests Nepal’s Resilience

By Sanjay Kumar
On May 12, a second deadly earthquake struck Nepal, derailing its recovery.

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