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South Asia Intelligence Review

Turning points After the elected Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina was ousted from Bangladesh in August, 2024, the country sunk into chaos and turmoil for 18 months. Amidst rising disorders, the results of the 13th National Election, declared on February 13, 2026, by the Bangladesh Election Commission (EC), gave a clear victory to the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) and its allies. […]

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China Dreams of Challenging US Dollar Supremacy

President Xi Jinping has set his sights on a “powerful” currency befitting China’s growing stature on the world stage, one that could challenge if not erode the U.S. dollar’s decades-long dominance in financial markets. But the Chinese yuan, or renminbi, is unlikely to become a key player in foreign exchange reserves without sweeping structural reforms that Beijing has been hesitant […]

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India’s Reportedly Planned Purchase Of Over 100 Rafales Might Have Partial Political Motives

It’s reasonable to speculate that this might be another tacit quo pro quo that India agreed to as part of its trade deal with the US alongside its earlier reported planned reduction of Russian oil. Local media reported just ahead of Macron’s visit this week that India’s recent approval of a nearly $40 billion defense package includes the purchase of […]

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Throwing Water on Turkey’s Warming Ties with China

Concerns about the Uyghur file, investment risks, and other issues are still constraining the relationship to a certain extent, but fortifying those restraints will require Washington to exert further leverage on several fronts. The gradual upsurge in both high-level Turkish visits to China and Chinese investments in Turkey points to a potential deepening of their bilateral relations. What is driving […]

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Indian Seizure of Iranian “Shadow Fleet” Creates Opening for U.S.-Led Sanctions Enforcement Coalition

The Trump administration is reportedly considering whether to seize additional tankers carrying sanctioned Iranian oil. This comes on the heels of the Indian Coast Guard’s first-ever seizure of “shadow fleet” vessels carrying Iranian oil on February 6. Indian authorities identified the three tankers — the Al Jafzia, Asphalt Star, and Stellar Ruby — as part of a smuggling ring that […]

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Al-Qaida Indian Subcontinent Leaders Based In Kabul, Says UN Report

Anew United Nations sanctions monitoring report says the Taliban are supporting the activities of militant groups, including al-Qaida, Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan and the East Turkestan Islamic Movement, inside Afghanistan. The six-month report by the UN Analytical Support and Sanctions Monitoring Team to the Security Council says al-Qaida continues to enjoy Taliban backing and acts as a provider of training and advice […]

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Taliban appoint sanctioned commander Mohammad Fazel as transport minister

Mohammad Fazel Mazloom, a former Taliban deputy defence minister who is under U.N. sanctions, has been appointed minister of transport and civil aviation in a cabinet reshuffle ordered by the Taliban’s supreme leader, Hibatullah Akhundzada. Under the same order, the Taliban transport minister, Hamidullah Akhundzada, has been appointed as the Taliban’s first deputy minister of defense, a similar pattern of […]

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The geopolitics of Balochistan’s hybrid insurgency

Recently, Pakistan was rocked by the Baloch Liberation Army’s “Herof Phase 2” offensive, a coordinated assault across nine districts that combined urban raids, rural guerrilla tactics, suicide missions, and psychological warfare. This was not simply an internal security lapse, it was a geopolitical tremor reverberating across South Asia. Pakistan’s reflex of blame and the India factor True to form, Pakistan’s […]

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Taliban defense minister urges members to ‘forget the past’

The Taliban’s defense minister on Sunday urged members to “forget the past” and avoid settling old scores, warning that revenge and factional rivalries could once again plunge the country into internal conflict. Speaking at a gathering in Kabul marking the 37th anniversary of the Soviet Union’s withdrawal from Afghanistan, Mohammad Yaqoob Mujahid called on Taliban members to set aside political […]

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Exclusive: Taliban begin enforcing new penal code

The Taliban have begun enforcing their newly approved penal code, sentencing a man in western Afghanistan to one year in prison and 39 lashes for allegedly insulting their supreme leader, according to three local and informed sources. The sentence, issued by a Taliban primary court in Badghis Province, appears to be the first known application of the new code since […]

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