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India-Canada Ties Are Caught in Downward Spiral

India-Canada Ties Are Caught in Downward Spiral

By Krutika Pathi and Sheikh Saaliq
Sikh separatism has long strained bilateral relations. Now it's sunk them to their lowest point in years.
Why Is the UN Key to Nepal’s Diplomacy?

Why Is the UN Key to Nepal’s Diplomacy?

By Santosh Sharma Poudel
In addition to his address at the U.N. General Assembly, Nepali Prime Minister Dahal has a string of diplomatic engagements lined up in New York.

Vietnam Dissidents to Relocate to US Under Biden Administration Deal, Report Says

Vietnam Dissidents to Relocate to US Under Biden Administration Deal, Report Says

By Sebastian Strangio
The reported expatriations shed some light on the compromises that preceded the landmark upgrade in the diplomatic partnership between Hanoi and Washington.

Hobson’s Choice for India in Taliban-Held Afghanistan

Hobson’s Choice for India in Taliban-Held Afghanistan

By Shanthie Mariet D’Souza
When it comes the question of engaging with the Taliban, New Delhi favors a cautious middle path. 

Canada Expels Indian Diplomat as it Investigates a Sikh’s Killing

Canada Expels Indian Diplomat as it Investigates a Sikh’s Killing

By Krutika Pathi and Rob Gillies
Bilateral relations have been strained. India alleges that Canada shelters Khalistan terrorists and trade talks have been derailed.
Central Asian Regionalism After the 5th Leaders’ Meeting

Central Asian Regionalism After the 5th Leaders’ Meeting

By Filippo Costa Buranelli
Parsing what the consultative meeting in Dushanbe can tell us about the region’s present considerations and future indications.

Is the US Coming Around to Backing India’s Position in Bangladesh?

Is the US Coming Around to Backing India’s Position in Bangladesh?

By Mubashar Hasan
Is the priority it accords to containing China prompting the Biden administration to play along with India in standing by Bangladesh's PM Hasina?
How to Defend the Global Human Rights System From Authoritarian Assault

How to Defend the Global Human Rights System From Authoritarian Assault

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Rana Siu Inboden. 

Xi Jinping’s Diplomacy Is Shifting from Offense to Defense

Xi Jinping’s Diplomacy Is Shifting from Offense to Defense

By Jianli Yang
In the face of strong diplomatic headwinds, Xi seems to be deciding his time is better spent focused on shoring up regime security at home.

South Korea’s President Warns Against ‘Illegal and Unjust’ North Korea-Russia Military Cooperation

South Korea’s President Warns Against ‘Illegal and Unjust’ North Korea-Russia Military Cooperation

By Hyung-jin Kim
President Yoon Suk-yeol plans to seek more international support for action against Pyongyang during the U.N. General Assembly.

Did Saudi Arabia Signal Willingness to De-hyphenate India and Pakistan in Its South Asia Policy?

Did Saudi Arabia Signal Willingness to De-hyphenate India and Pakistan in Its South Asia Policy?

By Sudha Ramachandran
The Saudi Crown Prince did not hop across to Pakistan after his recent trip to India.
3 Takeaways From the North Korea-Russia Summit

3 Takeaways From the North Korea-Russia Summit

By Takahashi Kosuke
Russia-North Korea military ties have grown closer since the start of the Ukraine War.

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