Browsing: South Asia geopolitics
In a major geopolitical and economic shift, the Taliban-led Afghan government has given its traders a three-month deadline to sharply reduce and ultimately end dependence on…
In South Asia, the emergence of three ports – Gwadar (Pakistan), Hambantota (Sri Lanka), and Chittagong (Bangladesh), that are influenced by Chinese leadership have created a…
An examination of the political and ideological evolution of Pakistan from its 1947 inception shows a state characterized by anti-India obligations, not by its Islamic ideals.…
Bangladesh, once witnessed as a rising star in South Asia’s economic and political landscape, now finds itself drowning in uncertainty. The country has been left to…
For many centuries the Ganges has been more than a river: it has been a lifeline for identity, a sacred river, the indispensable lifeblood for farm…
In the complex and tension-laden arena of South Asian geopolitics, Pakistan’s latest overtures reveal a troubling pattern of reliance on external powers to compensate for its…
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