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Changing India’s neighbourhood gaze using two Ts
In this essay I use two examples from two extremities - Tamil Nadu and Tripura - to try and examine how India can significantly enhance its regional influence and unlock substantial economic possibilities by strategically leveraging the unique strengths and geographical advantages of its federal states.


Why India-Turkey ties are in crisis
The recent conflict has also brought forth Pakistan’s relationship with Turkey and the latter’s consistent support to the defence...


Contemporary South Asia’s Political Economy
"Autonomous domestic politics and robust national institutions can combine in a virtuous circle with economic policies to create economic...


Bangladesh’s search for responsible politics
In the complex political terrain of Bangladesh, recent events have underscored the challenge the nation faces in achieving stability and...


Bangladesh is keeping afloat as it rides a storm
Bangladesh is a young nation, recently celebrating its 50th-year golden jubilee in 2021. It is a country moving forward with aplomb. But...


Divided by politics, united by heatwaves
Why ever rising temperatures is a critical, common concern across South Asia. As the world grapples with different consequences of...


Pakistan Strategic Forum: A Think Tank That Never Was
Pakistan Strategic Forum pretends to be a think-tank but peddles hate narratives and fake news. Here's why. Pakistan Strategic Forum is a...


Pakistan's Afghan Policy: Stalemate or Progress?
On Friday, December 02 2022, a gunman opened fire on the Pakistani embassy in Kabul, injuring a security guard of the Pakistani...


Military and Democracy Deficit in Pakistan: Time to Change the Status-quo
The political chaos in Pakistan signals that military-political deadlock will persist lest the military establish works in compliance...


Pakistan on the edge, once again
Tumultuous Pakistan is once again is in the news for all the wrong reasons. That Pakistan seldom gets any happy tidings, except...


Is the Pakistani economy about to collapse like the Sri Lankan economy? (Video)
The debt-crisis of the Sri Lankan economy and its collapse with the island nation failing to meet its foreign debt obligation has...


Kashmir, Small Steps to Normal
With record tourist footfalls, and even new cinema halls (once banned by terrorists), the Kashmir region of India is back in business....


International Day of Yoga: Yoga for Humanity
On the International Day of Yoga (IDY), the World Health Organisation (WHO) and its Member States in the South-East Asia Region lead...


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...


Why Should China Be Called Out for Green-Washing in Tibet
With a landscape of enormous glaciers, massive snow cover, mountains and uplands, Tibet is the world’s largest and highest plateau and a...


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...


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


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.


Pakistan’s Economy is in a Downward Spiral and Imran Khan Continues to Make it Worse
Pakistan has tripled its inflation rate since the ‘populist’ Imran Khan took office with its economy at risk as the increase in...
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