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Understanding China's Severe Water Crisis
The country with the world's largest population faces a historic water crisis which is barely debated around the world. But China's water...


Rebuilding Trust in the Indo -Naga Peace Process
A deep dive into how trust can be restored in the Indo-Naga Peace Process with Alex Waterman, German Institute for Global & Area Studies...


Ethno-federalism to Complete Assimilation: China’s Ethnic Policy in Tibet
Since the creation of the People’s Republic of China (PRC) in 1949, the Chinese leadership has maintained (at least on paper) a policy of...


Why the UAE leads the Muslim world in promoting tolerance
The rich Gulf nation is making significant moves towards religious tolerance in recent years. These policies are shaking up the Muslim...


Pakistan’s New National Security Policy is a Facade
An analysis of the inherent contradictions in Pakistan's National Security Policy.


Temur Umarov: Kazakhstan Crisis Unpacked
Ishan Dhar speaks to Temur Umarov about what the Kazakhstan protests mean for Russia, India and the PRC.


The Tibetan Plateau: A Solution to the Global Climate Crisis
With COP26 only days away, Tempa Zamlha reminds world leaders why Tibet is central to the discussion on the global climate crisis.


China, Pakistan, and violence in Bangladesh
The biggest-ever attacks on the Hindu minority in Bangladesh has deep, though not only, strategic implications. A Durga Puja pandal...


Ancient Links and Political Treaties: Tibet’s History as a Sovereign Nation
The case for Tibet's history as a sovereign nation, drawing on multiple treaties forged with regional, and global powers across the ages.


A Beacon of Hope in the Middle East
On the anniversary of the landmark Abraham Accords, CDA Rony Yedidia Clein writes on why the accords gave the Middle East a ray of hope.
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