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Analyzing The Regime Change Sequence That Toppled Bangladesh’s Long-Serving Prime Minister

Here’s how everything unfolded from the start of this summer’s initially peaceful student-led protests against the judiciary’s reimposition of a contentious government job quota system to the spree of urban terrorism that ultimately forced the country’s long-serving leader to flee for her life to India. Casual news consumers don’t know much about Bangladesh apart from it being a South Asian […]

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SOUTH ASIA INTELLIGENCE REVIEW

Global Terror: Failure to Launch On August 22, 2024, the Delhi Police Special Cell uncovered a terrorist network linked to Al-Qaeda in the Indian Subcontinent (AQIS), arresting 11 suspects and detaining three others, in raids at 15 locations across three states, Jharkhand, Rajasthan, and Uttar Pradesh. Six suspects – Hasan Ansari, Enamul Ansari, Altaf Ansari, Arshad Khan, Umar Farooq, and […]

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Abdul Kabir says Qatar has important position in IEA’s foreign policy

Meanwhile, Mirdef Alqashouti, the advisor of the Qatar Embassy in Kabul, said that he will work for the launch of direct flights between Kabul and Doha. Mawlawi Abdul Kabir, the political deputy prime minister of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA), said on Sunday that Qatar has an important place in the foreign policy of the Islamic Emirate and that […]

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Hamza al-Ghamdi

Terror organization: Al Qaeda. Status: A key leader. Role: Hamza al-Ghamdi is a native of Saudi Arabia and a senior leader of the terrorist group Al Qaeda. Before September 11 terror attack, Al-Ghamdi was one of Usama bin Laden’s most trusted associates and head of bin Laden’s security detail. Al-Ghamdi fought invading Soviet troops alongside bin Laden in Afghanistan in […]

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Modi’s Ukraine Visit: Unveiling India’s Strategy – OpEd

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Ukraine on August 23-24 has brought to light the dual-faced nature of India’s foreign policy. While the visit was presented as a show of support for Ukraine amidst its ongoing conflict with Russia, a closer examination reveals a strategy that is far more self-serving and deeply rooted in India’s long-standing ties with Russia. Modi’s […]

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On Rawalpindi’s Fight To Finish Pakistan Tehreek-E-Insaf Party – OpEd

Less than two weeks after the May 9 protests in which military assets and facilities in Pakistan were targeted by incensed mobs, Pakistan army’s media wing Inter Services Public Relations [ISPR] issued a press release stating that army chief Gen Syed Asim Munir had said that “legal process of trial against planners, instigators, abettors and perpetrators involved in 9 May […]

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The Taliban’s Afghan Drug Ban Hasn’t Slowed Europe’s Heroin Trade

In April 2022, less than a year after it took power in Kabul, the Taliban announced it would prohibit the cultivation, production, trafficking, trade and consumption of all narcotics in Afghanistan. At the time, many observers were skeptical of both the group’s sincerity, due to the revenues it had long generated from the drugs industry, and its ability to enforce […]

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Takeaways From Pew Survey On Muslim Migration From India – Analysis

A greater proportion of Muslims migrate from India as compared to Hindus. Art 14 and other human rights institutions tell us why. Only 15% of India’s population is Muslim but 33% of all India-born migrants in the world are Muslims. About 80% of the people in India are Hindus, but Hindus are only 41% of emigrants from India, according to […]

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India Fills Security And Geopolitical Gaps For Malaysia – Analysis

Malaysia’s Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim’s visit to India is long overdue and timely, in elevating a new way forward of a strengthened Kuala Lumpur-New Delhi ties, which forms one of the most strategic and critical bilateral relationships in the region for both economic and geopolitical domains. Anwar’s three-day visit is also a chance to reset Malaysia’s relations with India, following […]

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Afghanistan’s Volatile Security Landscape – OpEd

The recent statement by the Taliban’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, dismissing the remarks made by Pakistan’s envoy about the potential for a 9/11-style attack originating from Afghanistan, has sparked widespread debate. The Ministry’s assertion that such a threat is more likely to originate from Pakistan rather than Afghanistan is not only misleading but also overlooks the harsh realities on the […]

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