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OPINION

Testing the Trump-Modi bromance

Oped, Brahma Chellaney, Published on 15/02/2025

» Last time Donald Trump was president, ties between the United States and India flourished. But the bilateral relationship began to fray during Joe Biden's presidency, owing not least to divisions over the Ukraine war. Will Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's latest meeting with Mr Trump at the White House mark the first step toward restoring this critical relationship?

OPINION

The deepening political turmoil in South Asia

Oped, Brahma Chellaney, Published on 15/08/2024

» Violent student-led, Islamist-backed protests in Bangladesh have toppled Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's government, and mob attacks targeting those viewed as supporters of her secular Awami League party -- in particular, the country's dwindling Hindu minority -- are proliferating. At a time when neighbouring Myanmar is engulfed in violence and the Pakistan-Afghanistan belt remains fertile ground for cross-border terrorism, political upheaval in Bangladesh, two years after the overthrow of Sri Lanka's government, is the last thing India, the regional power, needs.

OPINION

What do Indian women want from poll?

Oped, Sanjukta Sharma, Published on 25/05/2024

» Since April 19, the day general elections began in India, voters have queued up outside polling booths, braving a muggy, scorching heatwave. The mood appears mostly upbeat. Voters talk to TV news reporters. They articulate wishes for change or belief in the incumbent leader.

OPINION

Joe Biden's flawed policy on Myanmar

Oped, Brahma Chellaney, Published on 23/12/2023

» As the Israel-Hamas war rages, the dire humanitarian situation in Gaza is grabbing headlines -- as well it should. But another armed conflict, in Myanmar, is also causing mass suffering, with more than 2 million people internally displaced and over a million more streaming into neighbouring Bangladesh, India and Thailand. And it is attracting far less international attention.

OPINION

Subsidence spurs checks on India's hydro push

News, Roli Srivastava & Anuradha Nagaraj, Published on 28/01/2023

» Posters urging "NTPC Go Back" have appeared in Joshimath, a subsiding Indian Himalayan town where roads are cracking and houses crumbling -- a crisis locals blame largely on a hydropower project led by India's biggest electricity producer NTPC.

OPINION

Boosting Northeast India-Thailand ties

Oped, Rupakjyoti Borah, Published on 12/08/2022

» The northeastern part of India is a very important component of India's "Act-East Policy" as it shares land borders with Myanmar. As many as four states of Northeast India, Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland, Manipur and Mizoram share borders with Myanmar.

OPINION

Taming the 'black swan' for sustainable recovery

Oped, Don Pramudwinai, Published on 19/02/2021

» The year 2020 was truly a disruptive time in world history. The fast-spreading Covid-19 pandemic managed to halt even the wave of globalisation and compelled governments to go into lockdown. Businesses were forced to close, in some cases leading to furloughs or unemployment, and further widening the existing social inequalities. Everyone came to the realisation that business would never again be the same, and began to accept the concept of a "new normal."

OPINION

India needs to review ties with junta post-coup

News, Nehginpao Kipgen & Prasanna Kumar, Published on 09/02/2021

» As India's gateway to Southeast Asia, Myanmar weighs high on New Delhi's strategic calculations -- especially following the military coup on Feb 1 -- and its return to military rule has forced strategic thinkers in New Delhi back to the drawing board.

OPINION

Stop racial discrimination, fight the bug instead

News, Nehginpao Kipgen, Published on 28/03/2020

» The Covid-19 pandemic has changed the world in many ways. Among the several implications on humanity is the lesser talked about issue of racial or ethnic discrimination which has inherent psychological impacts.