Opinion
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Power, clerical authority, and the long shadow of regime politics in Iran
The United States has once again initiated an operation aimed at regime change in Iran. This is not the first…
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When a Rifle Becomes Rhetoric: Assam’s Deepening Political Divide
On 7 February 2026, a video posted on the official X handle of the Assam unit of the Bharatiya Janata…
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How the Closure of the Pakistan–Afghanistan Border Has Affected Pakistan–Uzbekistan Trade
The future of trade agreements between Pakistan and Uzbekistan has come under question after border crossings were closed indefinitely for…
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‘Never Imagined This Here’: Indian Village Reels after Interfaith Couple’s Honour Killing.
UMRI, UTTAR PRADESH — The killing of a young interfaith couple has stunned a small village in northern India, where…
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Bangladesh’s Awami League Faces Political Oblivion after Ban and Hasina’s Exile
With Bangladesh heading to parliamentary elections on February 12, the once-dominant Awami League is absent from the ballot for the…
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India Curbs 10-Minute Grocery Deliveries, but Riders Still Risk Their Lives to Race the Clock
India has asked quick commerce companies to stop promising grocery deliveries within 10 minutes following mounting concerns over worker safety,…
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India Wary of Trump’s ‘Peace Board’ Over Fears It Could Internationalise Kashmir
Despite receiving an invitation from US President Donald Trump to join the newly formed ‘Board of Peace,’ India has so…
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Rising Bloodshed Casts Shadow Over Bangladesh’s First Post-Hasina Elections
Bangladesh’s upcoming February 12 parliamentary elections are being increasingly overshadowed by a surge in political violence, reviving fears of a…
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EU Council Chief Lands in India as Brussels, New Delhi Push to Finalize Landmark Trade Deal
European Council President Antonio Costa arrived in India on January 25 as the European Union and New Delhi move closer…
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India and the South Caucasus: From Historic Ties to Strategic Engagement
The South Caucasus—comprising Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Georgia—is a small yet geopolitically pivotal region, shaped by intense competition among regional and…
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