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Will New York Get Its First South Asian, Indian American Muslim Mayor?

New Delhi, Oct. 31 -- With barely five days to go for New York's mayoral election, it is remarkable that whether or not its Indian American candidate, 34-year-old Zohran Mamdani, wins has become a sor... Read More


Bangladesh Imam's Kidnapping Drama: Islamist Plot To Incite Hatred Against Hindus?

New Delhi, Oct. 30 -- In a shocking twist that has exposed the depth of Islamist propaganda in Bangladesh, law enforcement authorities have unmasked a meticulously planned "abduction drama" orchestrat... Read More


Caught in the Middle: Afghanistan's Policy Options Between Rival Neighbors

New Delhi, Oct. 30 -- There is much more in common between Afghanistan and Pakistan than there is in dissociation. Both countries share a 2,400 km border, as well as common cultural, and religious tie... Read More


Integrative Medicine: The Way Forward for Futuristic Healthcare; Opportunity For India

New Delhi, Oct. 29 -- The global healthcare landscape is undergoing a profound transformation. Despite the tremendous advances of modern medicine in diagnostics, technology, and treatment, the world f... Read More


Growing Strategic Convergence Between EU and GCC: What It Means For South Asia

New Delhi, Oct. 29 -- In recent years, relations between the 27-member European Union (EU) and the six-member Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) have moved beyond the traditional energy and trade ties tow... Read More


Are Corporates Driving India's Ladakh Policy?

New Delhi, Oct. 28 -- More than three weeks after the police firing in Leh on September 24, 2025, killing four (including Indian Army veteran Havildar Tsewang Tharchin of 3 Ladakh Scouts) and injuring... Read More


Why Undermining the Uniformed Guardians Endangers Bangladesh

New Delhi, Oct. 28 -- The recent decision by the International Crimes Tribunal to issue arrest warrants in enforced-disappearance cases has re-ignited a bitter national argument: accountability versus... Read More


Taliban's Patriarchy And The Hindutva One: What Is Similar And What Is Different

New Delhi, Oct. 28 -- India recently extended a warm welcome to a Taliban delegation led by the group's acting Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi. The Taliban's human rights record, particularly its r... Read More


Rethinking Affirmative Action in India's Universities: Needed Structural Reform, Not Symbolic Arithmetic

New Delhi, Oct. 28 -- When the Bollywood film Dhadak 2 released earlier this year, its portrayal of caste discrimination in Indian campuses reignited an uncomfortable question-have our universities tr... Read More


Bangladesh's Social Paradox: Rising Conservatism And Online Exploitation

New Delhi, Oct. 27 -- In the wake of recent political changes in Bangladesh, religious conservatism has increasingly asserted its influence over public life. For years, many conservative voices remain... Read More