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British troops massacred Indians in Amritsar – and a century later, there’s been no official apology
By Sumit Ganguly, Indiana University The Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby recently visited the site of a brutal massacre that…
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3 countries where Trump is popular
Monti Datta, University of Richmond President Donald Trump is one of the most controversial world leaders in modern times, igniting…
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Pakistan’s skepticism on India’s NFU policy stands validated
By Haris Bilal Malik The South Asian region is widely regarded as vulnerable to the threat of nuclear war. This…
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Hegemony in Asia: the key islands between China and Japan
The islands and the entangled relationships between China and Japan China and Japan, the history of the fierce competition between…
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India amidst the follies of a winnable nuclear war
As tensions between India and Pakistan simmer over the deteriorating situation in Kashmir, the ever-present specter of nuclear war continues…
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China is positioned to lead on climate change as the US rolls back its policies
By Kelly Sims Gallagher, Tufts University and Fang Zhang, Tufts University As the effects of climate change become more widespread…
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Legal liability for innovations in nanomedicines and medical robotics
By Ammar Younas Emerging medical technologies and innovative clinical practices such as production and transplant of Artificial Organs, use of Bio-Robotics,…
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A short history of the ASEAN digital future
Dr. Andrew Sheng This month, Malaysia celebrates its 62nd anniversary of Independence, led by 94-year old but digitally savvy Prime…
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India: a giant leap forward?
By Sudhanshu Tripathi Despite continuing failure into regaining contact with the lost Moon lander Vikram of the Chandrayan-2, just short of…
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