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Under Pressure in the West, Huawei Looks to South Asia

Under Pressure in the West, Huawei Looks to South Asia

By Sabena Siddiqui
China's Huawei may be on the backfoot in the West, but South Asia remains a massive, ripe, market.
Afghan Women Are Battling the Taliban’s Impending Rule to Protect their Rights and Communities

Afghan Women Are Battling the Taliban’s Impending Rule to Protect their Rights and Communities

By Wajeeha Hazoor
Pakistani women’s experiences in upending extremism across the border provide valuable lessons for Afghan women.

Why the Melting of the Hindu Kush and Himalayan Glaciers Matters

Why the Melting of the Hindu Kush and Himalayan Glaciers Matters

By Nishtha Chugh
The entire region is headed for an immense climate crisis by 2100, scientists warn.

China in South Asia: Loan Shark or Lender of Last Resort?

China in South Asia: Loan Shark or Lender of Last Resort?

By Akhil Ramesh
Is it accurate to characterize China’s lending practices in South Asia as predatory?

Shifting Nuclear Sands in South Asia: Understanding India’s Counterforce Temptations

Shifting Nuclear Sands in South Asia: Understanding India’s Counterforce Temptations

By Ankit Panda
Political scientist Christopher Clary discusses issues pertaining to strategic stability in South Asia.
Afghanistan: Prospects and Challenges to Regional Connectivity

Afghanistan: Prospects and Challenges to Regional Connectivity

By Mariam Safi and Bismellah Alizada
Afghanistan has a long and difficult road to transition from an aid dependent economy to a trade and transit economy.

Indian Foreign Policy After the Elections: All Eyes on China

Indian Foreign Policy After the Elections: All Eyes on China

By Harsh V. Pant
Whatever comes after India’s election, the role of China will loom large in Indian foreign policy.
Forget Cricket Diplomacy. The Game Is a Casualty of India-Pakistan Tensions

Forget Cricket Diplomacy. The Game Is a Casualty of India-Pakistan Tensions

By Udayan Das
As tensions between India and Pakistan escalate, cricket has become an instrument of state policy.

Testing Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan’s ‘Independent’ Mind

Testing Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan’s ‘Independent’ Mind

By Daud Khattak
Khan rode a reputation for independence into office, but can he break from the constraints that hamstrung his predecessors?

Is Pakistan Reviving Its Soft-Power?

Is Pakistan Reviving Its Soft-Power?

By Hajira Maryam
With the ascension of Imran Khan to power last year, Islamabad seems keen to improve its soft power capital.

Indian Air Strategy After Balakot: The China Factor

Indian Air Strategy After Balakot: The China Factor

By Vasabjit Banerjee and Prashant Hosur Suhas
How is India's air force placed to handle a potential war with Pakistan and a two-front war with Pakistan and China?
India and Pakistan’s Main Battle Tank Forces: An Overview

India and Pakistan’s Main Battle Tank Forces: An Overview

By Franz-Stefan Gady
The two South Asian rivals field two of the world’s largest tank armies.

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