South Asia is well positioned to take advantage of the new patterns of global trade and new technologies like artificial ...
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Revisiting 26/11: Why South Asian Security Remains an Unfinished Business
On 26/11 anniversary, Dr. Aparaajita Pandey stresses that India and South Asia must learn from past terror attacks, strengthen maritime and urban security, and foster regional cooperation against ...
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Bhutan from November 11-12 comes at a delicate moment for South Asia, a region navigating economic ...
In the dynamic landscape of geopolitical shifts, U.S. policy toward South Asia has consistently been a critical area of focus. As the region continues to evolve amid changing political, economic, and ...
Join us for a workshop organized by the Office of the Chief Economist for the South Asia Region of the World Bank and the 21st Century India Center at UC San Diego’s School of Global Policy and ...
The sixth assessment report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change highlights South Asia’s acute vulnerability to climate change, which is exacerbated by developmental constraints, pervasive ...
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Climate multilateralism in South Asia
With the conclusion of COP30 in Brazil, the message emerging from global negotiations is unmistakable: The world has now ...
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Immobile South Asia
But Nepal is in a position where it can offer a starting point for South Asia’s re-imagination.
Amid escalating climate concerns and pressing environmental challenges, South Asia stands at a critical juncture. Recent initiatives, such as commitments forged at COP28 and ongoing efforts to combat ...
On September 21, 2023, in parallel with Climate Week NYC, the Asia Society Policy Institute (ASPI) convened a meeting titled “South Asia & Neighbors: Understanding the Climate-Water Nexus.” This ...
More than 1 billion people are going to the polls in South Asia this year. In a test of democratic values and human rights in the region, voters will choose leaders in five countries: Bangladesh, ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Growth in South Asia will dip in 2013-14 and countries must revitalize structural reforms to ensure their region returns to the ranks of the world's fastest-growing economies ...
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