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South Asia
Sri Lanka's August Parliamentary Election, Seen Up Close
By Taylor Dibbert
Do Sri Lankans have confidence in the process and practice of their democracy?
US Set to Suspend Military Aid to Pakistan
By Ankit Panda
The U.S. government will withhold certification of Pakistan's counter-terrorism operations against the Haqqani network.
A Creative Vision for Tomorrow's Pakistan: A Conversation with Adnan Malik
By Zareen Muzaffar
The Diplomat speaks with Adnan Malik about Pakistan's entertainment industry.
August 15: Indians Remember Japan's Role in World War II Too
By Akhilesh Pillalamarri
On August 15, Indians will celebrate their independence--however, they too remember World War II.
From Kabul to Gurdaspur: Pakistan’s Reliance on Sub-conventional Warfare
By Rohan Joshi
Developments this summer highlight Pakistan's continued reliance of sub-conventional warfare.
No English Please, We're Pakistani
By Akhilesh Pillalamarri
Pakistan's government wants its officials to use Urdu in their official speeches, at home or abroad.
Pakistanis Come Together to Help Heat Wave Victims
By Zareen Muzaffar
Amid a scorching heat wave, Pakistanis come together to help each other.
The US-Sri Lanka Lovefest Continues – For Now
By Taylor Dibbert
The United States should moderate its optimism on Sri Lanka -- Colombo still has a long way to go on human rights.
India, Pakistan, and the Limits of Effective Deterrence
By David J. Karl
The Indian defense minister may have inadvertently acknowledged the limits of India's conventional deterrence.
Narendra Modi Prepares to Visit Bangladesh
By Ankit Panda
Narendra Modi will visit Bangladesh for the first time since becoming prime minister.
Bringing Safe Water to South Asia
By Zareen Muzaffar
One company is vying to use a community based micro-franchise model to bring safe water to millions.
India Set to Resolve Border Dispute with Bangladesh
By Sanjay Kumar
India finally resolves one of its long-standing disputes with a neighbor.