In this joint series with The Third Pole, SAV aims to ignite dialogue and action for a more collaborative approach to combating climate change in South Asia. Authors in this series explore how South Asian governments can adapt to climate change by pursuing diplomatic, transparent, and cooperative frameworks, despite the challenges.
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The Path Forward for Pakistan’s Energy Transition
Recently, the Pakistani government severed longstanding contracts with private companies…
Rare Earths, Rare Opportunity: India’s Potential in Easing China’s Chokehold
On October 3, the United States and India announced a…
To Counter Chinese Threat, India Must Address Domestic Concerns in Ladakh
On September 12, India’s National Security Adviser Ajit Doval and…
Missed Opportunity: Pakistan’s Absence from ITLOS Climate Proceedings
The Indus Delta, where the Indus River meets the Indian…
Pakistan’s Taliban Conundrum
August 15, 2024, marked the third anniversary of the Taliban’s…
At a Crossroads: Jaishankar’s SCO Visit and the India-Pakistan Impasse
Pakistan-India relations are currently in a uneasy state of no…
The Compulsions and Challenges of Indian Strategic Autonomy Amid the Russia-Ukraine War
Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Volodymyr Zelenskyy meeting thrice…
The Quad Is Quietly Adapting Methods of Security Cooperation
Exercise Malabar is underway in the Bay of Bengal, hosted…