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Nepal Needs Change: Protests Must Transition To Productivity And Renewal

New Delhi, Sept. 19 -- The Gen Z protests of 2025 didn't happen all at once. They were the result of a decade of growing frustration: high youth unemployment, deepening corruption, and a political cyc... Read More


Trans-Border Rains: How Climate Change is Drowning India and Pakistan

New Delhi, Sept. 19 -- A relentless monsoon across the India-Pakistan border has devastated hillsides and communities across Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarkashi, Punjab, and Khyber Pakhtun... Read More


Cricket Must Not Lose Its Soul: Competition Not At Cost Of The Game's Spirit

New Delhi, Sept. 18 -- Cricket, once celebrated as the "gentleman's game," has undergone a fundamental transformation. The rise and growth of franchise cricket and different T20 leagues around the wor... Read More


India-Pakistan: Breaking the Stalemate, Changing the Narrative

New Delhi, Sept. 18 -- The India-Pakistan rivalry remains one of the most volatile conflicts in global politics. With diplomatic ties severed, trade halted, and cross-border hostility simmering, the s... Read More


Feminism and the Global South: Beyond borrowed narratives of Western feminism

New Delhi, Sept. 18 -- Feminism is a word that contains liberation, struggle, questions, protest, and dreams of a new future. However, when we hear this word, the history of European and American move... Read More


Is There A Hidden Hand of Anti-Semitism in Sri Lankan Politics?

New Delhi, Sept. 18 -- Before the Easter Sunday attacks in Sri Lanka, it was almost unthinkable that the Islamic State (ISIS), under the leadership of Mohamed Zahran Hashim from Kattankudy, could coor... Read More


Is Digital Colonialism Changing South Asian Politics Through Youth?

New Delhi, Sept. 18 -- Is it so simple to launch a socio-political movement to overthrow a government without a political party or any leader, relying solely on social media platforms like Facebook, T... Read More


From Dhaka to Kathmandu: An Islamist-globalist blueprint to destabilize South Asia?

New Delhi, Sept. 17 -- Across South Asia, a dangerous pattern is emerging: so-called "popular uprisings" fueled by external forces and hijacked by Islamists, opportunists, and globalist conspirators. ... Read More


Why India and Pakistan Should Resume Cricket Ties

New Delhi, Sept. 17 -- The day I reached Monrovia in 2004 to be part of the United Nations peacekeeping mission in Liberia, a nation ravaged by 14 years of civil war that killed a quarter million peop... Read More


China's Endorsement of Myanmar Rebranding Will Widen Regional Geopolitical Faultlines

New Delhi, Sept. 17 -- For the first time since the 2021 coup, Senior General Min Aung Hlaing made a state visit to China, attending both the Shanghai Cooperation Organization summit and the World War... Read More