Opinion
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Why do some countries benefit from the turbulent political journey of Pakistan?
Dhaka: Pakistan’s current political and economic crisis is complicated and multifaceted, with significant geopolitical repercussions. It has been made clear how…
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Why India Should Prioritize Transmission Corridor For Nepal-Bangladesh Power Trade
By Abdullah Sadi Bangladesh and Nepal, both have reached an edge of a long-standing wait for India’s consent to start…
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As SAARC withers, China gets a greater say in South Asian water diplomacy
Omair Ahmad : The 18th summit of the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC), held in Kathmandu in November 2014,…
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Japan’s infra push in South Asia
The Bay of Bengal-Northeast India industrial value chain proposed by Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida during his visit to India…
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Mitigating the risks of CEPA for Bangladesh
According to the Bangladesh Foreign Trade Institute (BFTI), signing the proposed Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) with India may pose…
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India & Bhutan talk Doklam, trade and economic co-op
India on Tuesday reiterates its position on determining the Doklam boundary which is situated at the Bhutan-India-China Tri-junction. Foreign Secretary…
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Pakistan’s political heavyweights take their street battles to the courts – as a weary nation looks on
Pakistan’s leaders and the man who wants to unseat them are engaged in high stakes political brinkmanship that is taking…
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What good are the sister wings of Nepal’s political parties?
The country’s largest political party, Nepali Congress, is yet to hold the long-pending general conventions of its sister organisations and…
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First shipper uses new land-air corridor ex-India for Bangladesh exports
By Angelo Mathais : Inditex appears to be the first shipper to use a new land-air corridor out of Bangladesh…
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Afghanistan: Gender apartheid under the Taliban regime
AKANKSHA KHULLAR : The Taliban’s takeover of Afghanistan in August 2021—which was followed by the disruption of international financial assistance—has only…
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