Opinion
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China, Nepal and the BRI dilemma
By Prashanti Poudyal Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal’s visit to China beginning September 23 has generated considerable interest as it will…
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G20 And Indian Foreign Policy Will Never Be The Same Again
By Harsh Pant There are times in a nation’s journey when its arrival on the global stage emerges as an…
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The High Stakes Gambit: Russia’s Enigmatic Quest in Ukraine
Dhaka: In the intricate tapestry of international relations, few threads are as deeply intertwined and consequential as the history between Russia…
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Imran Khan Is Just the Beginning of Pakistan’s Democratic Woes
By Lynne O’Donnell Pakistan is living under the pall of authoritarianism as the rowdy circus of political survival pushes the…
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BRICS’ Silence on Taliban: The World Must Not Abandon Afghanistan & Its Women
By C UDAY BHASKAR Afghan women were dealt yet another body blow by the Taliban regime which declared that women…
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Why Nepal’s Supreme Court is wrong on child marriages and rape
By Harsh Mahaseth and Dikshya Adhikari In a recently released judgement, the Supreme Court of Nepal held that an adult man…
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What BRICS, Now “G11”, Means For The West
By Kanwal Sibal The expansion of BRICS has considerable geopolitical significance. It is a consequential step forward in changing the…
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India, US narrow differences over Bangladesh ahead of elections
By Subir Bhaumik In a series of recent meetings between senior Indian and US officials, the differences over Bangladesh that existed…
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India’s economic resilience amidst global challenges: a focus on inclusivity
By Harsh Vardhan Shringla India has taken over the prestigious G20 Presidency amidst a complex and challenging environment. The crises…
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The reset in the US strategy on engaging the Taliban may work
By Obaidullah Baheer Since the Taliban took over Kabul in 2021, the United States has struggled to make progress in…
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