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Top EU Diplomatic Visit Signals Reassessment of Pakistan's Strategic Value

New Delhi, June 3 -- A common criticism of European foreign policy is that the European bloc often follows the United States on major geopolitical issues, including its engagement with Pakistan. No do... Read More


Regional Geopolitical Powerplay a Challenge for Improved India-Myanmar Relations

New Delhi, June 3 -- At the invitation of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, President U Min Aung Hlaing of Myanmar arrived on a four-day visit to India on May 30, accompanied by five cabinet ministers, th... Read More


Fighting Fire With Fire: How South Asia Can Use AI to Fight Cybercrime

New Delhi, June 2 -- In March, SriLankan Airlines discovered that UAE Dirham (AED) 974,000, roughly 87 million rupees, had been wired to a fraudulent bank account. The method was not a sophisticated h... Read More


The Quad Is Here to Stay: It Survives Because It Is Not Over-Institutionalised

New Delhi, June 1 -- With eyes fixed on West Asia and Europe as they manage turbulence and conflicts, the capacity and relevance of the Quad have been called into question. The Quad Foreign Ministers'... Read More


An Unending Struggle for Justice: A Rare Insight into the Everyday Lives of Migrant Workers in India

New Delhi, June 1 -- Social anthropologist Shankar Ramaswami's 'Souls in the Kalyug' is a rich, multi-layered text that provides a window into workers' lives in India, including some hopeful strands w... Read More


Suman Kalyanpur: A Silken Echo Falls Silent

New Delhi, June 1 -- There are departures that feel less like an end and more like the quiet extinguishing of a lingering glow. With the passing of Suman Kalyanpur nee Hemmady in Mumbai May 31 at the ... Read More


The South Asian Health Paradox: A Race Against Time and Biology

New Delhi, May 31 -- South Asia stands at a paradoxical crossroads. While the region's economies surge forward with impressive momentum - driven by technology, entrepreneurship, and a young, ambitious... Read More


Rajiv Gandhi Assassination: Grim Reminder of Historic Mistake 35 Years Later

New Delhi, May 30 -- Thirty-five years ago, on 21 May 1991, a historic tragedy occurred when former Indian Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi-one of the most influential leaders of his time-was assassinated ... Read More


Islamabad's defiance may complicate Trump's Abraham Accords ambitions: Difficult Strategic Choices for South Asian Nations and Muslim World

New Delhi, May 29 -- South Asia may soon become the next major battleground in President Donald Trump's campaign to expand the Abraham Accords and normalize relations between Muslim-majority nations a... Read More


When Algorithms May Prove as Decisive as Armies: India Needs a Comprehensive National Strategy to Deal with AI-Driven Future Warfare

New Delhi, May 29 -- Wars are no longer fought only with tanks, missiles, and fighter aircraft. Increasingly, they are being shaped by invisible systems of data, algorithms, autonomous drones, cyber n... Read More