There is just the right amount of nippiness in the evening air for a hot cup of the popular pink Kashmiri chai to produce the perfect warmth — and thus thwart the toxic air between India and Pakistan.” Read More: OCTOBER 2024 | PAGE - 1 . [...] But even as the Taliban looks to cash in on propaganda and financial benefits of foreign visitors, the groups’ widespread restrictions on the movement of Afghans, especially women, have stifled the growth of the local tourism industry.” Read More: *** Will Suing the Taliban Protect Afghan Women? Maybe with China’s Help Chr. [...] The relentless support, encouragement, and information flow to the students and masses when the media in Bangladesh was silenced or the media leaders took the role of sycophants were priceless. [...] The information warriors in cyberspace joined the revolution with the ruthless weapons of information war via the internet and social media talk shows that fuelled the passion of the vanguards and the masses.” Read More: expatriates *** OCTOBER 2024 | PAGE - 4 . [...] On its part, as the agreements between India and the Maldives show, New Delhi has regained some of the lost ground in Malé.” Read More: *** Reflections on Muizzu’s First State Visit to India Radhey Tambi | 23 October 2024 “An important dimension of the visit was, of course, the economic assistance that Muizzu was l.
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Table of Contents
- World is not about Indo-Pak Ties 1
- Clearing the Air 1
- Pashtuns in the Crossfire of Conflict 2
- Leviathan that We Need 2
- Rethinking Agriculture for Economic Revival 2
- The New Frontline 2
- Irans Border Security Forces Allegedly Massacre Dozens of Afghan Migrants 3
- Taliban Tourism Distorting The Truth in Afghanistan 3
- Will Suing the Taliban Protect Afghan Women Maybe with Chinas Help 3
- Framing Fear ISKPs Media Propaganda 4
- Navigating Economic Crisis and Political Unrest Lessons Bangladesh and Sri Lanka Can Share 4
- The Role of Opposition Parties Cyber Worriers Expatriates 4
- How to Jointly Decarbonize Bangladeshs Garment Sector 5
- Risks of Being Penny Wise Pound Foolish 5
- World Banks Development Trap for Sri Lanka 5
- Opposition in Need of Leadership 6
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- Muizzus Visit to India An Attempt to Reset Ties 6
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- Reflections on Muizzus First State Visit to India 6
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- Nepals Floods Time to Get on the Front Foot with Climate Change in Cities 7
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- Navigating Afghan-Pakistani Conflict Central Asias Mediating Role in Regional Stability 7
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- Azerbaijan Sets a Green Energy Benchmark Ahead of UN COP29 A Vision for Sustainable Development 7
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- Irans Nuclear Ambition 8
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- How Iran Boasts Small Wins While Hiding Major Failures 8
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- A Death Foretold 8
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- How the Abraham Accords and Kurdish Alliances Could Transform the Middle East 9
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- Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi right and Maldives President Mohamed Muizzu shake hands before their delegation level meeting in New Delhi India on October 7 2024. 10
- Irans foreign minister Abbas Araghchi discussed developments in the region at a meeting in Riyadh on October 9 2024. 10
- Indian External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar shakes hands with Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif at the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation summit in Islamabad on October 16 2024. 10
- REGION IN PICTURES 10