World | Asia: South & Central
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Pakistan helped create the Taliban. Now, their clash threatens regional security.Pakistan says the Taliban should stop a militant group that is attacking from Afghanistan. The tension erupted into conflict, now eased by a ceasefire. -
Why India may be the winner from Trump’s H-1B price hikeWhen Donald Trump hiked the cost of H-1B visas, Indian professionals looked to be the hardest hit. But India may also be the beneficiary of the new pool of job seekers.
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India, China look to be partners amid US tariff turmoilAs U.S. tariffs upend trade, India’s investment in ports could boost its international trade and help it keep thawing relations with rival China. -
Seeking growth, Buddhist Bhutan experiments with ‘mindful capitalism’Bhutan's pursuit of happiness instead of economic growth has drawn praise, but it is not creating enough jobs. Can mindfulness mix with capitalism?
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Nepal’s Gen Z brought down a government. Will a new one meet its expectations?When governments are brought down, like Nepal’s recently was after youth-led protests, a sense of renewal abounds. But the systems that led to the frustration in the first place are harder to dismantle and rebuild. -
Pakistan is sold on solar. It’s not about going green.Conventionally generated electricity in Pakistan has become very expensive, but consumers don’t have to buy it. They are adopting solar panels. -
Letter from Delhi: Indian care packages caught in crossfire of tariff changesAmerica’s Indian diaspora has never been larger – or more dependent on mail from home. But the end of tax exemptions for small parcels entering the U.S. has post offices around the world suspending service. -
Indians love Pakistani TV. Pakistanis love Indian films. Why can’t they watch them?Art can help build bridges between rivals – or, in the case of India and Pakistan, to remind audiences how much culture the two nations still share. But in times of fighting, it’s often one of the first things to go. -
US-Pakistan relations are the best they’ve been in decades. Pakistanis aren’t thrilled.The budding U.S.-Pakistan friendship marks a seismic diplomatic shift in South Asia. But lingering distrust toward the American security establishment will color their cooperation. -
How India’s booming comedy scene became a free speech frontierIndian comics have faced police complaints and even death threats over sets that anger right-wing vigilante groups. -
As Thailand and Cambodia enter ceasefire, nationalist fervor lingers on both sidesThe ceasefire reached between Thailand and Cambodia on Monday could help hundreds of thousands of displaced people return home – but it will not end the countries’ long-simmering border dispute, or address the troubling precedents set during the latest bout of fighting. -
Cambodia-Thailand conflict escalates, but monks and civilians provide refugeAs the Cambodia-Thailand border conflict enters its fourth day, monks, dancers, and civilians offer shelter, food, and aid to those over 168,000 people displaced. -
Everest is ‘the pride of the world.’ Locals want the world to back off a bit.The world has a fascination with Mount Everest – one that brings both money and destruction to Nepal's Himalayan region. Now, long-awaited regulations could transform how the mountain operates. -
Thailand has had 22 coups – and could be heading toward a 23rdThailand’s prime minister has been suspended over her handling of a border conflict with Cambodia, raising concerns about a potential return to military rule.
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