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How Donald Trump Doubled Down on the Rhetorical Presidency in His Handling of China

Tue, 31/03/2026 - 15:08
“The Highly Respected President of China”? To better anticipate Trump’s China policy, it is essential to understand his rhetorical strategy.

Iran-Israel-US War’s Quiet Shock on India’s Fertilizer Imports

Tue, 31/03/2026 - 14:44
India must redesign its structures of dependence on external sources of fertilizer in the face of the ongoing Gulf war.

Breaking Down the Belarus-North Korea Summit

Tue, 31/03/2026 - 14:30
Lukashenko’s visit reflects a broader evolution in North Korea’s foreign policy, which is slowly expanding in the post-COVID era and is increasingly influenced by ties with the Kremlin.

Indian Army is Short of Artillery, the Modern Battlefield’s Most Lethal Killer

Tue, 31/03/2026 - 09:19
It has about 226 field artillery regiments today and plans to increase that to 270 regiments.

In the Philippines, Technology-facilitated Violence Is Depriving Girls of an Education

Tue, 31/03/2026 - 05:12
Access to education means little if girls are denied protection from harassment, cyber-bullying, and online sexual exploitation.

The Iran War Is Threatening Another Economic Crisis in Laos

Tue, 31/03/2026 - 02:16
The country of 8 million is still dealing with the impacts of a post-COVID crisis that was marked by high inflation and a collapse in the value of the kip.

Myanmar Junta Chief Resigns as Head of Armed Forces, Prepares to Take Presidency

Mon, 30/03/2026 - 23:42
Senior Gen. Min Aung Hlaing has engineered a civilian "transition" that will cement the military's control over Myanmar's political and economic life.

The Rise of Chinese Organized Crime in Chile 

Mon, 30/03/2026 - 21:47
China-linked criminal networks employ legal businesses to conceal illicit activities ranging from human trafficking to scam and drug operations.

Calls for Deeper Investigations Grow in Kyrgyzstan

Mon, 30/03/2026 - 19:32
A former Kyrgyz prosecutor general has called on the Kyrgyz government to create an  independent commission to review the activities of the State Committee for National Security (SCNS) since 2020.

The Unruly Few: Mongolia Faces Another Government Change 

Mon, 30/03/2026 - 17:50
In just 10 months, Mongolia has now weathered three changes of governments, highlighting the lack of political stability.

South Korean Unification Minister Uses North Korea’s Formal Name

Mon, 30/03/2026 - 17:28
Seoul's use of Pyongyang's formal state title signals a historic policy shift, but the Lee administration's two-state vision is constrained by the constitution, Washington's nuclear red lines, and its own unification mandate.

Are India-US Ties Really Back on Track?

Mon, 30/03/2026 - 17:24
Despite high-level meetings and a Modi-Trump phone call in March, the ground reality reveals that a reset in relations remains elusive.

How the Iran War Is Disrupting Balochistan’s Economy

Mon, 30/03/2026 - 16:31
The world is preoccupied with energy prices and economic shocks. Meanwhile, the plight of Balochistan, which shares a long border with Iran, is being ignored.

How the Iran War Is Reshaping Kazakhstan’s Role in Eurasia

Mon, 30/03/2026 - 16:20
With both northern routes through Russia and southern routes through Iran facing disruption or heightened political risk, the Middle Corridor is moving from an alternative option to a strategic necessity. 

Alatau, Kazakhstan’s Futuristic Crypto City, Faces Ground-Level Realities

Mon, 30/03/2026 - 15:24
While officials promote Alatau as a model for digital innovation, existing residents continue to face basic infrastructure challenges.

A Coordinated Trans-Eurasian Threat: The Deepening China-Russia Strategic Partnership

Mon, 30/03/2026 - 15:03
Sino-Russian cooperation and antagonism to the Western-led order is hardly new, but their partnership has reached new depths. 

Is South Korea About to Finally Get Full Control of Its Own Military?

Mon, 30/03/2026 - 14:52
OPCON transition would have major implications not just for the Korean Peninsula, but for the broader geopolitical struggle in the Indo-Pacific.

CANZUK: A Fringe Idea Whose Time Has Come?

Mon, 30/03/2026 - 14:41
In a more volatile world, closer political, economic and strategic partnership between Canada, Australia, New Zealand and the United Kingdom could benefit all.

Despite Growing Crackdown, Independent Religious Groups Defy China’s Communist Party

Mon, 30/03/2026 - 14:39
The latest round of repression shows the risks underground churches face – and how Chinese people continue to seek faith outside state control.

NCP Leader Nasiruddin Patwary on Electoral Engineering and Constitutional Reform in Bangladesh

Mon, 30/03/2026 - 08:21
“In our view, Sheikh Hasina surrendered too much space to India, and the BNP government now appears to be moving in a similar direction.”

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