Op-Ed: Do Hindus in Bangladesh, Kashmir and Pakistan have a future?
March 15, 2019 5 min. read

Following the recent terror in Kashmir, will Hindus be forced out of every area in the Indian subcontinent that presently has a Muslim majority?   Last week, a grenade blew up in Kashmir, injuring 18 people.  This incident occurred after a Pakistani Islamist terror group murdered 40 Indian soldiers in the disputed region, which both Pakistan […]

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5 Territorial Disputes to Watch Out for in 2017
January 29, 2017 6 min. read

2017 could be a watershed year for many countries, as various territorial disputes threaten to boil over amidst a climate of global uncertainty.

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The Tattered Mirage of a South Asian Union is Dying Fast – Pt. 3
October 4, 2016 8 min. read

The escalating India-China rivalry in the region is increasingly dwarfing all other issues regarding the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation.

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The Tattered Mirage of a South Asian Union is Dying Fast – Pt. 1
September 19, 2016 5 min. read

Heightened tensions between India and Pakistan threaten to add the upcoming SAARC Summit to the long list of failed attempts at cooperation in South Asia.

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High Time to End the American Hustle of Afghanistan
February 20, 2014 4 min. read

By Sarwar Kashmeri It is time to stop pretending that a residual American military presence in Afghanistan can make any difference to the future of that ancient and troubled land. The future of Afghanistan will be determined, as it has always been, by the Afghans, at their own pace and in conjunction with the countries […]

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India Should Not Leave Nawaz Sharif Hanging
August 21, 2013 11 min. read

Renewed military tensions in the disputed Kashmir region are once again underscoring how even localized incidents there can subvert important diplomatic initiatives between India and Pakistan.  Skirmishes this past January put the brakes on the détente process that picked up steam last year.  The current round of fighting has led to a rising chorus in India demanding […]

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India and Pakistan: The Ties that Bind vs. The Line that Divides
February 5, 2013 5 min. read

Despite the promising rapprochement (here and here) that gathered pace between India and Pakistan last year, disruptive military tensions are never far from the surface.  This point was amply demonstrated by last month’s skirmishes along the 450 mile-long boundary – known as the Line of Control (LOC) – separating the two armies in the disputed […]

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Manmohan and Asif Do Lunch
April 13, 2012 7 min. read

The Singh-Zardari luncheon was more productive than many expected.  But the bonhomie will eventually run into stark political realities. Although the timing was coincidental and neither man professes the Christian faith, it was appropriately symbolic that Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari broke bread in New Delhi on Easter Sunday.  […]

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Finally, Some Good News from South Asia…. But Will It Last?
February 28, 2012 6 min. read

UPDATE (February 29): Islamabad today announced that it would grant “most favored nation” trade status to New Delhi and phase out major restrictions on Indian imports by the end of this year. For all of the discouraging news coming out of South Asia – Afghanistan’s escalating turmoil, the breakdown in U.S.-Pakistani relations, and growing political instability […]

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Facebook and Cancellation of Harud Literature Festival
September 3, 2011 4 min. read

Online campaigns are viewed as the most democratic medium in contemporary times. There are numerous examples of social media resulting in change and enhancing accountability in countries, towns and villages. As someone who studies the positive impact of social media on civil society interactions, it’s heartening to witness these developments. Various forms on online protests, […]

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Anxious Tiger, Leering Dragon: The Indian and Chinese Border Part I
October 6, 2010 6 min. read

Over the past six months, there has been much of focus in the international media on the territorial disputes between China and its neighbors in the East and South China seas.  However, China has territorial disputes along most of its borders. Although the United States has injected itself into the former, the dispute between China and […]

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