One year after Operation Sindoor-India’s bold and decisive response to the October 7 attacks-the nation reflects on its strategic breakthroughs and the far-reaching impact across the region. Our in-depth analysis reveals evolving security dynamics and the challenges that lie ahead
Browsing: South Asia Politics
Kashmir activist Aasiya Andrabi was sentenced to three life terms, underscoring what Al Jazeera describes as India’s escalating crackdown on dissent in the region amid ongoing conflict and political unrest
India pledges to “engage constructively” following the verdict involving Sheikh Hasina. Meanwhile, the Yunus-led government calls for the ex-Prime Minister’s return, emphasizing active political dialogue and a strong commitment to regional cooperation
As the Afghan Taliban’s minister embarks on his first official visit to India, Delhi faces a delicate diplomatic challenge over flag protocol-underscoring the complex realities of engaging with the new regime
Petal Gahlot, an Indian diplomat, delivered a powerful and unforgettable response to Pakistan’s Prime Minister at the UN, boldly reaffirming India’s stance with remarkable clarity and conviction. Her words resonated widely, drawing attention for their striking strength and resolve
Nepal’s recent uprising is sending shockwaves through India’s backyard diplomacy, challenging decades of close ties and regional influence. The New York Times explores the unfolding power struggle that is redefining South Asia’s delicate balance
In a stirring sermon, a well-known Pakistani cleric took a bold stand against his government’s “tyrannical” policies, passionately denouncing any looming conflict with India. His thought-provoking remarks have ignited widespread conversation, shining a light on the increasing discontent surrounding government actions and international relations







