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19 Jun
International Relations

The Teesta Trap: How Chinese Loan Architecture Could Quietly Mortgage Bangladesh’s Budget Sovereignty

  • June 21, 2026
  • By author-avatar Ashu Maan
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When Bangladesh's interim government revived negotiations for the Teesta River Comprehensive Management and Restoration Project (TRCMRP...

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15 Jun
International Relations

Game-Changer or Glorified Export Model? The Capability Gap Pakistan’s Navy Will Not Discuss

  • June 15, 2026
  • By author-avatar Ashu Maan
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When the Pakistan Navy's PNS Hangor was commissioned at a ceremony in Sanya, China, on 30 April 2026 — attended by President Asif Ali Z...

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15 Jun
International Relations

Gwadar as a Transit Port: A Vision Not Yet Matched by Reality

  • June 15, 2026
  • By author-avatar Ashu Maan
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Pakistan is proposing Gwadar Port as a transit hub for landlocked Tajikistan, nearly a decade after the port received its first contain...

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08 Jun
International Relations

Behind Closed Walls: How Beijing Conceals the Xinjiang Detention System

  • June 9, 2026
  • By author-avatar Ashu Maan
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There is a particular cruelty in disappearing someone and then denying they were ever taken. It leaves families suspended in a kind of ...

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07 Jun
Sri Lankan Conflict

From Black July to Easter Sunday: Sri Lanka’s Tragedy of Collective Amnesia and Majority Rule over Minorities

  • June 9, 2026
  • By author-avatar Kagusthan Ariaratnam
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Sri Lanka’s modern history from Black July in 1983 to the Easter Sunday bombings in 2019 is a story of a country that bled lives and we...

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06 Jun
International Relations

The World Must Act: Global Leaders Cannot Stay Silent on Tibet’s Education Crisis

  • June 7, 2026
  • By author-avatar Ashu Maan
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The struggle for educational and linguistic rights in Tibet has become one of the most urgent yet underreported human rights issues of ...

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26 May
Military, International Relations

What a Carrier Can Do That Nothing Else Can: The Case for India’s Third

  • May 26, 2026
  • By author-avatar Ashu Maan
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Recently, China teased in a video an aircraft carrier that is likely to be its fourth and the first one using nuclear power. Strip away...

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21 May
International Relations

522 Attacks, 66 Dead: Inside Bangladesh’s Devastating Year of Communal Violence in 2025

  • May 21, 2026
  • By author-avatar Ashu Maan
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On 19 January 2026, Muhammad Yunus posted on social media that his government had investigated 645 incidents involving minorities in Ba...

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18 May
SOCIETY, CULTURE, AND SECURITY

Professor Rohan Gunaratna: Terrorism Expert? Or Intellectual Mercenary?

  • May 18, 2026
  • By author-avatar Kagusthan Ariaratnam
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This article examines the commercialization of post-September 11 terrorism studies through a critical evaluation of Rohan Gunaratna’s c...

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18 May
International Relations

Pipes Over Politics: How the India–Bangladesh Friendship Pipeline Became a Lifeline in Times of Crisis

  • May 18, 2026
  • By author-avatar Ashu Maan
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Somewhere beneath the paddy fields and dusty market towns of northern Bangladesh, a steel pipe runs quietly underground. Most people li...

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