Category: South East Asia

Recovery Of China’s Economy: Between Surface And Reality – Analysis

China’s National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) announced on May 16 the major economic data for April. There have been many doubts from various sectors of society and the market regarding the recovery of the country’s economy in the first quarter, as there is a significant discrepancy between macro data and the actual perception and micro-level performance. The macroeconomic data helps […]

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Securing Peace In Manipur: The Need To Keep Geopolitics At Bay – Analysis

The presence of ethnic divisions in Manipur, which shares a border with Myanmar, is not a recent development. The on-going increase in violent incidents in Manipur can be traced back to a demand made by the Meitei community over a decade ago. Specifically, they have been advocating for a Scheduled Tribe classification. The violence that has recently occurred in Manipur […]

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Anticipating China’s New Paradigm For Central Asia – Analysis

In what is the first instance of China hosting an offline summit with all five Central Asian states, the event is expected to bring significant results dwarfing other major players’ ambitions in the region. On May 18-19, China will be convening the leaders of the five Central Asian countries in Xi’an for a summit which is expected to mark a […]

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Indian Students Dreaming Of Higher Education Abroad: Challenges And Solutions – Analysis

It has been estimated, based on the findings of a number of surveys that a sizeable percentage of students and even working professionals are looking forward to pursuing their higher education abroad. The inclinations of the students towards the higher education from abroad is being influenced by a wide variety of dynamics. One of the many reasons why there has […]

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One terrorist killed, another held in Bannu operation

One terrorist was killed and another held after exchange of fire during an operation of security forces here on Tuesday. According to details, the security forces on intelligence tip-off launched operation against militants in Domail area of Bannu. The terrorists taking shelter in the area upon sight of security forces started firing and tried to flee which led to an […]

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CTD arrests three terrorists during IBO in Peshawar

The Counter Terrorism Department (CTD) arrested three terrorists during an intelligence based operation (IBO) in Peshawar on Tuesday, Dunya News reported. According to CTD spokesperson, the Counter-Terrorism Department conducted an operation at Al-Haram Town Link Road and arrested three terrorists while one of their accomplice managed to escape. The spokesperson further informed that the arrested terrorists have been identified as […]

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Pakistan: In the Eye of the Political Storm

Chaos erupted after Imran Khan’s arrest. His release brought an uneasy calm, but the stage is set for a more serious clash. Pakistanis could be forgiven for waking up on Tuesday morning and questioning whether the previous week’s events were an unnerving nightmare. The world’s fifth most populous country is no stranger to political unrest. No prime minister has ever […]

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Biden Cowed by China’s Aggression

[Hostile elements in senior Chinese Communist Party circles], thanks to the State Department, now have additional incentives to engage in belligerent conduct, and, in light of Washington’s craven behavior, every nation that looks to America for security has to be extremely concerned. [Rick Waters, deputy assistant secretary of state for China and Taiwan] informed subordinates that Secretary of State Antony […]

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China Wants to Thread the Needle on Ukraine

Beijing Struggles to Balance Its Ties to Russia and Europe On April 21, China’s ambassador to France, Lu Shaye, proclaimed that whether Crimea is part of Ukraine “depends on how the problem is perceived.” He added more fuel to the fire by saying that “ex-Soviet countries don’t have an effective status in international law”—questioning not only the sovereignty of Ukraine […]

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Pakistan: No One Is Winning – OpEd

During the ongoing war of egos and power struggle, no one will be the winner. Rather, the losers would be the state and the common citizens who are already in the clinches of inflation, poverty, and unemployment. While the state is hitherto in economic meltdown and under the vicious eyes of major international players. The flames of the violence of […]

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