
The Rise of Hindutva Fascism and the Indian Muslims
Are India’s upcoming elections signaling a rise in Hindutva Fascism and its potential impact on Indian Muslims?

Are India’s upcoming elections signaling a rise in Hindutva Fascism and its potential impact on Indian Muslims?

Pakistan’s endorsement of UNESCO’s Dance for Education ignites controversy, echoing the entanglement of cultural movements with nationalist politics seen in Bangladesh’s Chhayanaut.
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Modi-led government presents India as a rights champion, but the reality in Kashmir is grim due to prevalent human rights abuses in Kashmir

Fractured by extremes, Pakistan seeks moderation’s path. Will it rediscover its core values for a brighter future?

World Peace on Hold? The UN veto power sparks controversy. Does it empower or obstruct global peacekeeping efforts?

The recent surge of mergers within the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) paints a concerning picture for Pakistan’s security landscape.

Attacks on Chinese in Pakistan aren’t new. Baloch separatists with a long history of unrest target CPEC. Who’s behind the recent surge? Could external actors be fueling tensions?

What might be the far-reaching implications of the speech by Afghan Taliban’s Supreme Leader on global affairs and societal norms?

India’s RAW faces a crisis of trust. A botched assassination plot raises questions of rogue agents or a rogue agency itself.
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US vs. China. Pakistan’s strategic balancing act. A deep dive into the Asia-Pacific’s “four-sided saga” and its impact.