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Afghanistan's Promise for Regional Connectivity and Peace

Afghanistan's Promise for Regional Connectivity and Peace

By Aziz Amin Ahmadzai
Ashraf Ghani dreams of “breakfast in Delhi, lunch in Peshawar, and dinner in Kabul.”
Revealed: Why Sri Lanka Backed Off the Sino-Pakistani JF-17 Thunder

Revealed: Why Sri Lanka Backed Off the Sino-Pakistani JF-17 Thunder

By Ankit Panda
Did India play a part in scuttling a JF-17 deal between Sri Lanka and Pakistan?

Terror Attack in Pathankot Threatens to Destabilize the Dialogue Between India and Pakistan

Terror Attack in Pathankot Threatens to Destabilize the Dialogue Between India and Pakistan

By Sanjay Kumar
This is only the latest attempt by radical groups to destabilize talks between Delhi and Islamabad. Will they succeed?

The Top Ten Stories in South Asia, 2015

The Top Ten Stories in South Asia, 2015

By Alyssa Ayres
A look back at the stories that mattered most.

Modi’s Pakistan Trip: A Political Stunt or Considered Diplomacy?

Modi’s Pakistan Trip: A Political Stunt or Considered Diplomacy?

By Sanjay Kumar
What was behind Narendra Modi's foreign policy stunt in Lahore?
India in 2015: A Foreign Policy Transformed

India in 2015: A Foreign Policy Transformed

By Harsh V. Pant
2015 was a momentous year for Indian foreign policy, showing that leadership can truly matter.

Making Sense of Modi's Surprise Stopover in Lahore

Making Sense of Modi's Surprise Stopover in Lahore

By Ankit Panda
Does the Indian prime minister's bold diplomacy bode well for South Asia's toughest bilateral relationship?
Nepal's Government Considers Amendment to Resolve Constitutional Crisis

Nepal's Government Considers Amendment to Resolve Constitutional Crisis

By Ankit Panda
Nepal's prolonged constitutional crisis may be headed toward a solution.

Do US Presidential Candidates Care About South Asia?

Do US Presidential Candidates Care About South Asia?

By Akhilesh Pillalamarri
There has been little mention of the region - and that's unlikely to change.

On a Tightrope: Can Afghanistan Balance Between Pakistan and India?

On a Tightrope: Can Afghanistan Balance Between Pakistan and India?

By Umair Jamal
Afghanistan is in a difficult position today. Can it walk a tightrope between India and Pakistan?

Bangladesh's Democratic Backsliding: Time to Act Before It's Too Late

Bangladesh's Democratic Backsliding: Time to Act Before It's Too Late

By Lord Carlile of Berriew CBE QC
Time to stop the executions of political opponents and restore the rule of law.
Public Diplomacy: A Way Forward for South Asia

Public Diplomacy: A Way Forward for South Asia

By Shah Meer Baloch
An initiative by the Swedish Institute is having a profound impact on its participants.

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