Promoting India-Bangladesh bilateral ties
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's visit to India in September should be a chance for Dhaka and Delhi to expand their relations beyond the bilateral framework and become a member of the greater Asia-Pacific framework.
Why it’s time to take the climate change crises seriously
One of the biggest contributors to global warming is carbon dioxide emission, as a remedy of which the industrialized world is talking about green energy and less reliance on burning fossil fuels for energy purposes.
How Bangladesh is handling economic turmoil
Bangladesh now has sufficient fuel supplies, therefore there is no need to be concerned, according to the chairman of the state-owned Bangladesh Petroleum Corporation (BPC).
Escaping the Jaws of Stagflation
In Pakistan, growth is expected to moderate from 5.7 percent in FY2020/21 to 4.0 percent in 2022/23 as foreign demand slows significantly and policy support is withdrawn to contain external and fiscal imbalances.
Celebrating the Quasi-Independent States
India has transitioned into a radical Hindu state oppressive towards Muslims, barbaric to its women, and intolerant towards dissenters and critics. Pakistan has followed suit by shaping a selective Islamist culture of pseudo-Muslim values.
Global and regional actors’ role in Rohingya crisis solution
The Rohingya are an ethnic Muslim minority who practice a Sufi-inflected variation of Sunni Islam. There are an estimated 3.5 million Rohingya dispersed worldwide.
How the Hindutva ideology poses threat to South Asia
Hindutva is the ideology of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh. The election manifesto of the Bharatiya Janata Party — the party in power and political front of the RSS — has been sworn by it since 1996.
How democracy dies in Pakistan
Nations change not because they have become democratic; they become democratic because they have changed. Shuffling the deck won’t do. The deck needs to be cleared.
Unprecedented floods in Pakistan
On Wednesday, the governmental National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) said more international funding was needed for flood relief, rehabilitation, and the reconstruction of damaged infrastructure.
Expanding Pakistani footprint in East Africa
The fundamental goal of Pakistan’s international strategy is to advance foreign relations through economic diplomacy. Regardless of difficulties, there is extraordinary potential within East African nations.
Eco-destructive tourism in Pakistan
Raja Shaheryar Khan, a Pakistan Army veteran, has raised the issue of eco-destructive tourism in Pakistan in a brief twitter thread.
Religion based violence in India
Over the last decade, various cases of the most egregious atrocities can be observed where religion has been abused as a tool of discrimination and violence resulting in atrocities.