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Saudi Arabia
What the Gulf States Think of 'One Belt, One Road'
By Giorgio Cafiero and Daniel Wagner
Saudi Arabia, UAE, Qatar, and Oman have mixed feelings about China's ambitious project.
Saudi Arabia Pivots to Asia (For Now)
By Owen Daniels
The Kingdom is looking east, but don’t count out relations with the US.
Why Would Pakistan Send Combat Troops to Saudi Arabia Now?
By Umair Jamal
Pakistan's consideration of a combat troop deployment to Saudi Arabia would cross an important line.
Tracing the Quran's Journey
By Akhilesh Pillalamarri
A major exhibit in Washington, D.C., showcases the world's many Qurans.
India's Overseas Labor Pains
By Neeta Lal
A migrant worker's death sharpens criticism of India's inability to protect its overseas laborers.
India's Pluralistic Islam Under Siege
By Kuhan Madhan
Saudi-exported Salafism is trying to "purify" India's pluralistic strands of Islam.
Bombs and Burqas: Muslim Women and Extremism
By Farhat Haq
We're thrown off when women are drawn to religiously motivated violent extremism. We shouldn't be.
How South Asia Will Save Global Islam
By Akhilesh Pillalamarri
The South Asian traditions of Islam offer a compelling alternative to the religion's practice in the Middle East.
And Then There Were 13: Indonesia Rejoins OPEC
By Kirstin Berndt
Indonesia’s return to the oil cartel will have some interesting implications.
Why Middle Powers Matter to India
By Karan Pradhan
Middle powers hold the key - economically and geopolitically - to India’s growth and security.
Indonesia Should Play a Role in Yemen Conflict
By Muhammad Zulfikar Rakhmat and Media Wahyudi Askar
Jakarta is well placed to mediate a resolution.
Why Saudi Arabia Needs Pakistan
By Akhilesh Pillalamarri
Pakistan may be Saudi Arabia's best bet for a strong long-term security guarantee.