[Raghav Kumar] For India, Putin's visit was a chance to reaffirm that its energy decisions, including the sourcing of oil from Russia, will not be dictated by external powers.
Tag: South Asia
Digital Democracy: Gen Z Protests Shake the Himalayas
[Beenish Ashraf] Nepal’s protests showed that democracy is not confined to ballot boxes or parliamentary halls—it thrives wherever people, armed with conviction and connection, refuse to be ignored.
Drones are Rewriting the Rules of War in South Asia, and the World Should Pay Attention
[Bahauddin Foizee] Much like chemical weapons and landmines before them, drones must be subject to arms control conversations, export limitations and ethical usage guidelines.
How War Temporarily Redeemed Pakistan’s Military
[Bahauddin Foizee] Since the military cannot remain in an unending war with India, the future strength of Pakistan’s armed forces may depend less on military might and more on public trust; the trust that should be earned, not enforced.
Delhi must Act beyond Superficial Fixes to Tackle Air Pollution Crisis
[Simi Garewal] Delhi's residents have grown weary of seeing the same cyclical measures rolled out every year, only to face worsening air quality.
Is Pakistan the Next Syria?
[Khizra Anwaar] There is a pressing need to break free from the “Purana-Pakistan” (old Pakistan) mindset, which, like Middle Eastern autocratic regimes, limits progress and resists change.
South Asia’s Struggle for Democracy and Digital Freedom: A 2024 Reflection
[Yead Mirza] In 2024, the internet became not just a medium for expression across South Asia, but a battlefield where narratives were fought, manipulated and weaponized.
BRICS Summit in Kazan amid Global Tensions
[Yead Mirza] Central to the summit's discussions is the theme of reducing dependency on Western financial systems.
The Promise of the BURMA Act
[Bahauddin Foizee] The effectiveness of this law ultimately depends on the cooperation of regional state actors such as Bangladesh, India and Thailand.
Bangladesh: Why a Bridge could Profoundly Impact Ruling Party’s Popularity?
[Bahauddin Foizee] Ruling party’s campaign to repeatedly publicize country’s recent developments, including Padma Bridge project, could now pay off in the next general election.
India, the New Champion of Islamophobia !
[Yead Mirza]
India has crossed all the limits in terms of hatred towards ‘Muslim as a community’ and 'Islam as a religion'.
Foreign Interference Behind Imran Khan’s Ouster in Pakistan?
[Bahauddin Foizee] It is crucial for anyone seeking to grasp the broader implications of Khan's removal and the future trajectory of Pakistani politics to first find out whether foreign interference played a role in Imran Khan's ouster.
