Road to Democracy
Since the first General Elections held in 2008, Bhutan has seen three different political parties come to power.
Read moreSince the first General Elections held in 2008, Bhutan has seen three different political parties come to power.
Read moreThe current crises in Sri Lanka are featured by extreme inflation, unemployment, hunger, and a general economic downward spiral.
Read moreIt is mind-boggling to see how criminal governance structures enjoy so much legitimacy as Modi does in India.
Read moreThe engineering of the master plan of Sheikh Hasina’s authoritarianism is no doubt the work of RAW, because it is only under her that India can manipulate the situation to its favour and utterly reduce Bangladesh to a vassal state.
Read moreWith a view to prepare Maryam Safdar to succeed her father Nawaz Sharif, she was being groomed to take over as the foreign minister but the idea was dropped when she had to resign as the chairperson of the Prime Minister Youth Loan Programme.
Read moreThe recurring crisis which involves a decrease in the foreign exchange reserves and the need for IMF financing raises certain questions about the performance of the Pakistani economy.
Read moreIn Pakistan, what we have as leaders now is a merry-band of thugs and charlatans, while the country is mired deep in lawlessness, hunger and chaos.
Read moreHow the U.S.-Pakistan relationship continues is yet to be seen. However, there are multiple areas in which the two countries can work together.
Read moreThe blatant violation of human rights and the on-going violence against marginalized groups in Afghanistan remain an open secret.
Read moreIn Nepal, the seven-party alliance of the left-wing forces is currently governing the country. However, it will face a fierce competition from the Nepali Congress during the presidential election.
Read morePrevious governments in Sri Lanka have used the 13th Amendment as a distraction from other more important issues. Is President Ranil Wickremesinghe using the amendment as political ploy to remain in power and shift the public focus from economic issues?
Read moreThe China-Bhutan territorial dispute brought China face-to-face with India. Is there an end to this dispute or will the bordering nations engage in another round of disagreements?
Read moreThe leadership of the Maldivian Democratic Party (MDP) wants the Speaker of the People’s Majlis and former president Mohamed Nasheed to back down and start supporting the incumbent president for the presidential elections due in September this year.
Read moreWhy were emergency powers used in India to ban the BBC documentary film ‘The Modi Question,’ based on classified reports regarding the 2002 Gujarat Riots?
Read moreThe world has turned a blind eye to the state-sponsored atrocities and genocide being perpetrated by Hindu fundamentalists on Muslims in India.
Read morePakistan should see India’s request to change the Indus Water Treaty as an opportunity to rethink and reinterpret the agreement in light of modern technological and operational standards and the need to protect the environment.
Read morePakistan has a large number of ineffective anti-corruption organizations and agencies, some with overlapping functions and some without adequate powers to detect, investigate and prosecute the corrupt.
Read moreThe on-going TTP onslaught and misadventures by Afghan border forces against Islamabad serve as the pressure tactics towards the reversal of the merger of FATA.
Read moreThe on-going TTP onslaught and misadventures by Afghan border forces against Islamabad serve as the pressure tactics towards the reversal of the merger of FATA.
Read moreEven though Kabul and its people are going through a dark period under the Taliban regime, they will soon emerge victorious, and return to living a cheerful life once again.
Read moreThe attempts at reforming the NAB laws and other such related steps by the elected representatives are only aimed at saving their own skin as well as their stolen wealth.
Read moreIndulging in peace dialogue with India under disparaging environment cannot be considered a prudent step until and unless Pakistan can emerge stronger from the current crises.
Read moreThe people of Sri Lanka have no choice but to endure economic hardship for a few more years.
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