South Asia

India’s Approach Towards Crisis in Sri Lanka and Bangladesh

"For India, South Asia is not just a neighbourhood but a shared space where peace, progress, and prosperity must co-exist." - Pranab Mukherjee, former...

The 50th Session of the Council of Foreign Ministers of OIC and Pakistan

The Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), established in 1969, is the second-largest intergovernmental organization after the United Nations. Comprising 57 member states, the OIC...

Indian Neighbourhood in Turmoil

The developments in Bangladesh have again shifted the attention of the world towards instability of the South Asian region. The crumbling of relatively stable...

Banning Regime by Taliban: Veils of Silence by World and 3 Years of Oppression of Women

“The wind whispered through the narrow streets of Kabul, carrying with it the echoes of a past where women once roamed free, their laughter...

Empowering Pakistan’s Youth: The Path to a Brighter Future

Pakistan in 2024 is at the crossroads of its demographic and economic development. The population of the nation is over 240 million and it...

Pakistan’s role and contribution in CICA

Meeting with Secretary-General CICA Secretary General of the Conference on Interaction and Confidence Building Measures in Asia (CICA), Ambassador Kairat Sarybay, who is currently on...

The Rise and Fall of Bangladesh’s Tiger Leader

Sheikh Hasina, the daughter of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, ascended to power in Bangladesh with a vision to uplift her nation. Under her leadership,...

Empowering Refugees: Navigating Employment Rights in India

Authors: Harsh Mahaseth and Anindita Gogoi* Refugees all over the world face numerous challenges and hardships but one of the most significant hurdles is Refugee’s right...

A Seven-Headed Monster of the Taliban:  The Situation of Women Over the Last Three Years

Afghan women, the Taliban's return to power has not just marked a political shift, but has also plunged them into a nightmarish reality akin...

What Lies Ahead After Bangladesh’s ‘Second Independence’?

In July of 2024, Bangladeshi university students protested against quotas on highly coveted civil service jobs, ultimately toppling Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s 15-year regime....

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