With US forces\' withdrawal and the increasing chances of a peaceful political settlement with the Taliban, the regional states Pakistan, Afghanistan, and the Central Asian States are looking forward towards an era of peace and stability. The South Asian
Indo-European Trade Deal – An Attempt to Block China’s Rising Influence?
In April, talks were held between India and the European Union to revive the discussion on trade deals. Since 2013, Many trade deals between India and the EU have been put on hold. This was largely because both nations failed to agree on a mutual agreemen
Pakistan Offers Help to Indian-Occupied Kashmir to Counter COVID Crisis
The humanitarian aid from around the world flows into India as India deals with the worst COVID crisis it has seen since January of 2020. The crisis engulfs not only 1 billion people of India but also its neighbours. It is an alarm bell for the world to t
Will the US Withdrawal from Afghanistan Go Unchecked?
After decades of exhaustive war in the underdeveloped country of Afghanistan, the US made a historic decision of withdrawing itself from the battlefield where it spent $1 trillion and gained nothing but casualties and lack of peace in the region. The dec
Modi Halts Vaccine Supplies to Kashmir
India is currently going through the most devastating phase of COVID any country has seen around the world. The country has witnessed cases of over 20 million and deaths well over a 226,000 mark. Meanwhile, several states continue to take precautionary me
Talks between US and Taliban – Discussion on an Early Withdrawal by July
Currently, the process of US forces withdrawal and the Afghan Peace settlement is one of the biggest headaches. This applies not only to the US but also to the regional stakeholders. Last year, the US and the Taliban signed a peace agreement in Doha. The
Colombo Port City – The World-class city in South Asia
After 3 decades of a devastating civil war, Sri Lanka has managed to uplift its economy. It has experimented with all means and medium to bring in investment and capital. One such experiment took place in Sri Lanka’s first Special Economic Zone(SEZ). The
Kabul Plans to Repatriate ISKP – A Bait for Peace?
With the formation in 2015, the Khorasan chapter of the Islamic State has been a thorn in the neck of regional peace. It has been a wing of Tehreek e Taliban Pakistan spread into Afghanistan. Along with support, IS Khorasan has also received hundreds of v
Modi’s Approval Rate Declines Due to COVID
Modi had an approval rate of 64%, but it seems like COVID-19 will be an endgame for his regime. The approval rate has dropped down to 40%, according to Forbes. All of this is coming at the price of hundreds of thousands of dead bodies due to COVID. The r
‘Last Nail in the Coffin?’ Modi Loses Elections to Mamta Banerjee in West Bengal
The third wave of pandemic devastated the situation in India. Consequently, it has also hammered the last nail in the coffin for Modi’s regime. The incident could not come at a much better time. Recently, elections took place in West Bengal and BJP lost t