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Is Sir Creek the Next India-Pakistan Flashpoint?

TheDiplomat - Thu, 09/10/2025 - 10:15
India’s defense minister has warned Pakistan that any misadventure in the Sir Creek sector would evoke a “strong” response from Delhi.

Can Timor-Leste Transition from an ASEAN Observer to a Regional Contributor?

TheDiplomat - Thu, 09/10/2025 - 06:48
Dili's vocal international advocacy contrasts with its serious economic challenges, an unclear regional strategy, and weak domestic political institutions.

Can Indian Americans Shape US Foreign Policy Toward India?

TheDiplomat - Thu, 09/10/2025 - 06:25
To be pro-India is not to necessarily support any particular political party in India, but to support positions that would favor a strong, prosperous, and secure India.

More Than 20 Civilians Killed in Myanmar Military Paraglider Attack: Reports

TheDiplomat - Thu, 09/10/2025 - 06:20
The junta continues to intensify its attacks on resistance forces in the run-up to its controversial planned election at the end of the year.

Singapore, Australia Announce Boost to Bilateral Defense Cooperation

TheDiplomat - Thu, 09/10/2025 - 02:03
Among the proposed initiatives is improved reciprocal access to military facilities in each country.

An Overview of the Raging Corruption Scandals in the Philippines

TheDiplomat - Thu, 09/10/2025 - 00:10
A series of public outrages threatens to mutate into a serious political crisis for President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.

Why the West Should Take BRICS+ Seriously (But Not Literally)

TheDiplomat - Wed, 08/10/2025 - 19:30
The gap between BRICS rhetoric and reality is vast, but that does not make the grouping irrelevant.

Chinese Companies Are Changing The Way They Operate in Africa

TheDiplomat - Wed, 08/10/2025 - 17:16
African governments and other local actors have a crucial role to play in shaping the activities of Chinese firms.

India, Pakistan, and Breaking Out of the ‘Continent of Circe’

TheDiplomat - Wed, 08/10/2025 - 16:56
Scholars, commentators, and artists have the responsibility to foster peace by emphasizing the region’s vast historical and cultural common ground.

The Endless Game: How Britain and Russia Are Shaping Asia’s Frontlines

TheDiplomat - Wed, 08/10/2025 - 16:33
London’s Indo-Pacific ambitions and Moscow’s eastward pivot reveal that the centuries-old rivalry between Britain and Russia still shapes Asian geopolitics.

China-Russia Asymmetry and the Power of Siberia 2 Agreement

TheDiplomat - Wed, 08/10/2025 - 16:05
Insights from Anne-Sophie Corbeau.

How Will a Takaichi Administration Approach Japan’s Taiwan Policy?

TheDiplomat - Wed, 08/10/2025 - 15:49
Takaichi Sanae is widely seen as a pro-Taiwan leader, even famously suggesting a “quasi-alliance” between the two.

Tibet Is Paying the Cost for China’s Green Energy Transition

TheDiplomat - Wed, 08/10/2025 - 15:20
As China pursues clean energy, Tibet has emerged as a site for extractive mining and an unsustainable spree of dam building. 

India’s Proposed Push for Ancient Maths Risks Loss of Rigor, Employability

TheDiplomat - Wed, 08/10/2025 - 15:13
The focus on Indian knowledge systems in the UGC’s proposed mathematics curriculum is better suited to other disciplines such as astronomy and religious studies.

Takaichi Sanae’s Rise Highlights the Gender Paradox in Japanese Politics

TheDiplomat - Wed, 08/10/2025 - 14:47
Takaichi is set to be Japan’s first female prime minister – but she and many other female lawmakers are socially conservative, including on gender issues.

Heela Najibullah’s Plea: Let Afghanistan Stand Neutral and United

TheDiplomat - Wed, 08/10/2025 - 14:42
29 years after Afghanistan’s former President Dr. Mohammad Najibullah was killed by the Taliban, his daughter keeps alive his vision for a neutral, independent, and peaceful country. 

South Korea’s Ruling Party Is Divided Over How to Handle the Opposition

TheDiplomat - Wed, 08/10/2025 - 14:24
While the Democratic Party leader has taken an uncompromising stance, President Lee Jae-myung is attempting to foster solidarity and cooperation.

The Enduring Legacy of US-Uzbekistan Exchange Programs

TheDiplomat - Wed, 08/10/2025 - 14:15
At the annual alumni conference, the transformative power of people-to-people programs was on full display.

How Cultural Heritage Is Being Attacked – and Protected – in Myanmar’s Civil War

TheDiplomat - Wed, 08/10/2025 - 09:09
Nearly five years on, the conflict is taking a significant toll on important cultural sites across the nation.

Kazakhstan Aligns Itself With Trump, Calling Climate Change ‘Fraud’

TheDiplomat - Tue, 07/10/2025 - 18:03
Kazakhstan's leaders once characterized climate change as an existential crisis. Now they're quoting Donald Trump and calling it a "fraud."

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