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Bangladesh booms in South Asia
By Mohammad Ziauddin Bangladesh defies logic and expectations. Westerners read mostly about its tragedies: natural disasters and the world’s largest refugee…
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Modi, Trump and the vindication of political demagogues
As widespread protests across India enter their third week over the controversial Citizenship Amendment Bill (CAB) and the National Register…
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South Asia’s externalized demons
As the Indian and Pakistani militaries yet again trade ominous threats with one another, the Line of Control is once…
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President Gotabaya’s foreign policy: priorities, opportunities and challenges
By Harsha Senanayake Virulent ethnic nationalism and hateful rhetoric towards minorities might win votes, however, should consider how these types…
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Stemming the tide: India’s geopolitical future in IOR
When it comes to the geopolitics and control over the seas, Alfred Thayer Mahan—the renowned geopolitical and naval strategist—comes to…
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Indian diplomacy—aligning with the nations interests
By Vijeth Kanahalli India has been aiming higher and bolder since the arrival of the Narendra Modi government in 2014.…
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Does “Stand with Kashmir” really stand with Kashmir?
By Karys Rhea Stand with Kashmir, or the SWK, is a newly launched non-profit group that allegedly advocates for the self-determination…
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China must be held responsible for Xinxiang but it is not the only one to be held accountable
By Jaimin Parikh The situation in Xinxiang Province The present day situation in which Xinxiang Uygur Autonomous Region – the…
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India’s citizenship bill, 2019 and the violation of international law
By Samarth Trigunayat A recent statement issued by the US Commission for International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) seeks sanctions against India’s…
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