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US-India Tariff Framework: Trade Concessions Should not Dictate Foreign Policy Choices

New Delhi, March 9 -- Trade agreements are rarely confined to commerce. They frequently function as instruments through which larger geopolitical alignments are shaped and tested. The recently announc... Read More


Why Nepal's Gen Z Succeeded Where Bangladesh's Failed

New Delhi, March 9 -- Strange contrasts can be found in the recent history of Nepal and Bangladesh. Two countries with restless youth, similar dissatisfaction with economic stagnation and corruption, ... Read More


Gorkhas are Not Nepalese: Ending the Migrant Myth and the Indian Gorkha Identity Crisis

New Delhi, March 8 -- Socio-political life of 'New India' is characterized by a woven web of ethnic demands, but not many communities can find their way through conditions of such contradiction as the... Read More


Competition for Critical Minerals can be a New Arena for International Conflict

New Delhi, March 8 -- In a recent address by the permanent representative of Pakistan to the United Nations, Asim Iftikhar Ahmad, the rising competition in world markets over the most essential minera... Read More


Bangladesh's Recent Election was Neither Free nor Fair

New Delhi, March 7 -- Jatiyo Party (JP) is satisfied with the results of 13th National Parliamentary Election in Bangladesh. We conveyed our sentiments by congratulating the Bangladesh Nationalist Par... Read More


Iranian Ship's Sinking Near Sri Lanka: India's Moral Dilemma

New Delhi, March 6 -- The attack on the Iranian warship Dina near Sri Lanka, while en route home from India for a ceremonial visit, has thrust New Delhi into an uncomfortable spotlight. The vessel, un... Read More


Defining the End Game: Challenges of Power, Pacts and Faith in the West Asia Conundrum

New Delhi, March 4 -- History rarely announces itself politely - it erupts, and the world scrambles to interpret the smoke. In West Asia, long-brewing tensions have crossed the invisible line into ope... Read More


Needed An Independent and Sovereign Foreign Policy for Bangladesh Centred on National Interests

New Delhi, March 4 -- After 35 years of rule, a male Prime Minister took an oath in Bangladesh on 17 February 2026. The law and order situation in the country is now taking a new shape, alongside effo... Read More


Nepal at a Crossroads: Will the Elections Usher in a Generational Shift in Country's Murky Politics?

New Delhi, March 3 -- On March 5, 2026, nearly 19 million Nepalis will head to the polls to elect a new House of Representatives. This general election marks a critical juncture for the Himalayan repu... Read More


Khamenei's Killing: West Asia, Region at the Hormuz Flashpoint

New Delhi, March 2 -- Iranian state television has confirmed that Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was killed in joint United States-Israeli strikes, declaring a 40-day national mourning period. ... Read More