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Hindutva nationalism, born in India, is spreading its divisive ideology globally, challenging democracy, inclusivity, and human rights. [Image via SAT Creatives]

Hindutva: India’s Dangerous Export to the World

December 6, 2024
by Haris Bilal Malik Beyond BoundariesPerspectivesSouth Asia

Hindutva nationalism, born in India, is spreading its divisive ideology globally, challenging democracy, inclusivity, and human rights.

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India's strategy crisis is unfolding like a tangled web, where bold ambitions clash with glaring missteps. [Image via The Canadian Press/AP]

India’s Strategy Crisis: Slip-ups and the Growing Mess

December 5, 2024
by Syeda Tahreem Bukhari and Abdul Basit Beyond BoundariesPerspectivesSouth Asia

India’s strategy crisis unfolds like a tangled web, where bold ambitions collide with glaring missteps on the global stage.

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Protesters display a cutout of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi during a Sikh rally outside the Indian consulate in Toronto amid the India-Canada row. [Image via Cole Burston/AFP].

High Stakes: Five Eyes, India-Canada Row and US Elections

November 5, 2024
by Haris Bilal Malik Beyond BoundariesPerspectives

The India-Canada row isn’t just bilateral; it shows geopolitical tensions with global implications amid U.S. elections and Five Eyes scrutiny.

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