south asia
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As Bangladesh approves Padma Barrage, India must confront failure of its Neighbourhood First policy
Jannatul Naym Pieal
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‘The hissing from downstairs / (it was the cats, not the lady)’: An anthology of South Asian poems
Daya Dissanayake Gautam Vegda Indran Amirthanayagam Kamalakar Bhat Nipuni Ranaweera
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In Florida, university professors are hoping to use music to challenge India-Pakistan dynamics
Siraj Khan
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Nepal’s election is referendum on its future and democracy in South Asia
Ashok Swain
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Why West rushed to mourn the killing of an anti-India youth leader in Bangladesh
Anant Gupta
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Indian American turnout soared in mayoral poll despite Hindutva campaign against Zohran Mamdani
Prajwal Bhat
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Pakistan outruns neighbours in solar power race
Md Tahmid Zami, Thomson Reuters Foundation
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‘Desi Queers’: A reminder that queer liberation in Britain has never been one singular story
Anjali Chauhan
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A former CEC presents a model in his book for democracy to survive, adapt and thrive in South Asia
SY Quraishi
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India’s lifeline the Ganga is drying up fast
Mehebub Sahana, The Conversation
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Nepal protest toll rises to 72
Scroll Staff
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‘What Kept You?’: A Muslim feminist’s debut novel rebels against the suffocation of safety
Eda Gunaydin, The Conversation
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South Asian books and the social good: Ruminations between the co-founders of Brown Girl Bookshelf
Mishika Narula Srisruthi Ramesh
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Quads, triads and India’s South Asia paranoia
Sudeep Chakravarti, Dhaka Tribune
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How the UK-based newsletter ‘Shakti Khabar’ created ideas and communities among queer South Asians
Churnjeet Mahn Dhiman Dasgupta DJ Ritu
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Turkiye’s support for Pakistan signals a bigger neighbourhood problem for India
Omair Anas, Ankara Yildirim Beyazit University
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With pitch for ‘Hindu state’, Nepal ex-king’s push to restore monarchy threatens democratic gains
Som Niroula, Tribhuvan University
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The three pillar effect holding back South Asian women from transforming their economies
Nirma Sadamali Jayawardena, The Conversation
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For women journalists, systematic abuse and trolling is a familiar story across borders
Abdullah Zahid
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Food and the memories it evokes can help comfort dementia patients
Navjot Gill-Chawla, The Conversation