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To rebuild Bangladesh interim government needs to reconcile rival ideological camps

New Delhi, Sept. 3 -- Due to an unprecedented student and public protest, Sheikh Hasina, who had been in power for a decade and a half, resigned as Prime Minister and fled to India. Discussions and sp... Read More


Can Pakistan reap its demographic dividend?

New Delhi, Sept. 3 -- Pakistan is at a crunch moment in its history, with a distinct demographic profile that, if properly utilised, has the potential to catapult the country into a new era of progres... Read More


India's DRDO working on multiple cutting-edge military technology areas, says its chairman

New Delhi, Sept. 2 -- The May-June 2020 transgression by the Chinese Peoples' Liberation Army across the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in Ladakh was a wake-up call to speed up the modernisation of Indi... Read More


Why peace continues to elude Manipur

New Delhi, Aug. 30 -- The alleged involvement of Manipur Chief Minister N Biren Singh in ethnic cleansing of the Kuki-Zo, including using police commandos (https://theprint.in/opinion/why-assam-rifles... Read More


India's patriarchal nightmare: The Kolkata horror, and illusion of justice

New Delhi, Aug. 30 -- Without reiterating the chilling and brutal facts of the Kolkata rape and murder case that has shocked the conscience of al Indians, there are myriad questions that need to be an... Read More


Can a collaborative strategy work for South Asia's gold medal quest at the 2028 Olympics?

New Delhi, Aug. 29 -- The countdown of the Los Angeles 2028 Olympics has begun. South Asia finds itself at a critical juncture, presented with a substantial chance to improve its athletic prowess and ... Read More


Bangladesh in the aftermath of a revolution: Need for political clarity to meet high expectations

New Delhi, Aug. 29 -- Bangladesh always had a revolutionary spirit, the one that has always baffled the West, being the first country in the world that rose in solidarity to create a nation state - un... Read More


Emerging practices in channelising green finance : Global learnings for South Asia

New Delhi, Aug. 26 -- Climate tagging of budgets, one of the important ways to integrate and channelise green finance in the domestic budgetary system of countries, is a government-led process of iden... Read More


Democracy in transition: Bangladesh's political chessboard open to potential permutations and combinations

New Delhi, Aug. 25 -- The political landscape of Bangladesh has been thrown into turmoil following the fall of Sheikh Hasina's government. The arrest of Hasina's ministers and leaders, along with the ... Read More


Is Sri Lanka's state sector inefficient? Facts point to the contrary

New Delhi, Aug. 25 -- As Sri Lanka's presidential and parliamentary elections get closer there are growing accusations that politicians have contributed to the inefficiency of the state sector (under ... Read More