At a Crossroads: Jaishankar’s SCO Visit and the India-Pakistan Impasse

At a Crossroads: Jaishankar’s SCO Visit and the India-Pakistan Impasse

Pakistan-India relations are currently in a uneasy state of no peace-no war. Bilateral engagement is virtually frozen, occasionally shaken by multilateral gatherings such as the ongoing Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit where rhetorical duels between Pakistani and Indian representatives often…

The Quad Is Quietly Adapting Methods of Security Cooperation

The Quad Is Quietly Adapting Methods of Security Cooperation

Exercise Malabar is underway in the Bay of Bengal, hosted by India. The navies of the four Quad nations – Australia, India, Japan, and the United States – coming together for a multilateral exercise aiming to enhance interoperability and preparedness…

Mapping the Prospect of Arms Control in South Asia

Mapping the Prospect of Arms Control in South Asia

Once considered a factor of stability during the height of the Cold War, the global arms control architecture is now all but crumbling. In South Asia, arms control has always remained elusive, and the prospects for the future seem slimmer…

A New Era in Sri Lanka?: Implications of Dissanayake’s Presidency

A New Era in Sri Lanka?: Implications of Dissanayake’s Presidency

Anura Kumara Dissanayake, leader of the leftist National People’s Power (NPP), rode a popular anti-establishment vote to power in last weekend’s Sri Lankan presidential election. The election, the first to be held at any level in the country since 2020,…

Sheikh Hasina’s Political Demise and Bangladesh’s Foreign Policy in the Yunus Era

Sheikh Hasina’s Political Demise and Bangladesh’s Foreign Policy in the Yunus Era

The fall of Sheikh Hasina is arguably the most significant political event in the history of post-independent Bangladesh. Her one-and-a-half decade grip on power has finally been shaken loose by a mass uprising led by students, a feat that her…

SAV Collection: Understanding the Factors Behind Bangladesh's Protests

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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