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Pakistan’s Terrorist Problem: The Return of the Tehreek-e-Taliban
The Taliban (known as Afghan Taliba) are a pro-Pashtun, Sunni Islamist nationalist movement that rose to power in the early 1990s and...


Nahdlatul Ulama: why India is keen on this Indonesian Islamic body
It is an ideology of moderate Islam that India believes deserves much more attention. Participants at the event on the role of ulema in...


Why India's national security advisor is interested in the ulema in Indonesia
By bringing together a meeting of the ulema in India and Indonesia, Ajit Doval, the National Security Advisor of India, is underlining...


The arrest of Ayotollah Khamenei's niece might be the turning point in the Iran protests
Even though she is from a rebellious part of the Khamenei family with a historic of objecting to the excesses of the Iranian regime,...


Riot probes in Leicester are furthering dividing the city
This is the second part of British analyst Chris Blackburn's two-part analysis of the riots in September 2022 in Leicester between...


Have the Historic Floods in Pakistan Aggravated Separatism in Balochistan?
When a Pakistani military helicopter crashed on September 30 in the Balochistan province, separatists in the area claimed that they had...


A new wave of sectarian violence is destroying Pakistan from within (Video)
Pakistan has always had a history of sectarian violence against its minorities like Hindus, Sikhs, Christians and Shia Muslims in a Sunni...


'India’s press are still claiming a Hindutva connection to the Leicester mobs when there is none'.
The first of a two-part series written by British analyst Chris Blackburn on what he saw during the mob violence in Leicester. There’s a...


‘I want to see a world where nations have real independence and real power belongs to the people.'
Herve Juvin is a prominent voice among conservative politicians in Europe who are keenly interested in environmentalism and protection of...


The song that the Iranian government hates
The young musician Shervin Hajipour is now in prison in Iran for composing this song of protest as part of the mass rebellion that the...


Depatriarch: Mahsa Amini and Tantawan Tuatulanon show why we need a world order free of patriarchy
A gruesome death in the hands of the moral police in Iran, and an arrest in Thailand show how urgent it is to fight patriarchy in the new...


Escaping Mare’s Nest: The case of Afghan Hazara
More often than not our minds wander towards Hazaras when we hear about Shias dying in terrorist attacks in Pakistan and Afghanistan....


Kashmir: Pakistan, Spies, and Militancy
The recent success of Vivek Agnihotri’s The Kashmir Files have sent shockwaves across India and beyond. The film is starting to become an...


Counterinsurgency in India's Northeast with Jaideep Saikia
Ishan Dhar speaks to Jaideep Saikia about insurgencies in India's Northeast and contemporary challenges like Chinese support for insurgents.


Tearing Down the Buddha: How Xi Jinping is Destroying Traditional Buddhism in Tibet
In a move evocative of the Taliban, the destruction of a Buddha statue in Tibet is emblematic of Xi Jinping's intolerance of minority faiths
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