SAV Q&A with Fahd Humayun: Pakistan and the “Islamabad Process”

SAV Q&A with Fahd Humayun: Pakistan and the “Islamabad Process”

On April 16, South Asian Voices spoke with Dr. Fahd Humayun about Pakistan's role as mediator and the prospects for the Pakistan-led peace process.

Walking the Tightrope: India in the U.S.-Israel-Iran Fire

Walking the Tightrope: India in the U.S.-Israel-Iran Fire

The U.S.-Israel-Iran conflict, notwithstanding the temporary ceasefire, has once again drawn India into complex diplomatic terrain that demands restraint. Official statements from India’s Ministry of External Affairs have remained consistent, including expressions of “deep concern,” calls for de-escalation, and emphasis…

SAV Collection: Pakistan and Afghanistan at War

SAV Collection: Pakistan and Afghanistan at War

South Asian Voices editors have collected recent pieces discussing the conflict and the broader relationship between Pakistan and Afghanistan.

Chagos and the Militarization of the Indian Ocean

Chagos and the Militarization of the Indian Ocean

“Do not give away Diego Garcia,” warned U.S. President Donald Trump on February 19, as the United Kingdom moved forward with plans to transfer sovereignty of the Chagos Archipelago to Mauritius. While the Chagos Archipelago has often been viewed through…

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In our latest series, SAV experts grapple with the recent political upheaval in Nepal, which raised a number of critical questions: what drove the outpouring of mass frustration that toppled the government? How can the interim government—and the country as a whole—navigate the fraught political moment to hold legitimate, inclusive elections? Most importantly, what is required to address the concerns of Nepalis, implement lasting reforms, and deliver enduring stability and prosperity to the Himalayan nation? Explores answers to these questions below!

Read our series on Nepal's crisis