Browsing: South
On December 3, South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol declared martial law, creating instability in domestic and international markets. Two days…
On November 15, a trilateral power-sharing agreement between India, Nepal, and Bangladesh came into effect. Under the agreement, which was…
In the middle of the Pamir mountains, near the remote Tajik-Afghan border area of Badakhshan, I find myself staring at…
With rapid urbanization and growing populations, South Asia as a region faces an urgent need for infrastructure development. From transportation…
The notion of the Global South has been characterized as “an intellectually elusive but emotionally rich term.” The multifaceted term…
Nations fueled by artificial intelligence (AI) nationalism – the sentiment that a nation must develop its own technology to serve…
Major powers have begun competing for semiconductor manufacturing dominance as it has emerged as one of the most critical industries…
Earlier this month South Korea and Tajikistan signed an agreement to start a feasibility study for the Jaloliddini Balkhi-Jayhun-Nizhny Panj…
According to United Nations projections, by 2100, eight out of 10 people will live in Asia or Africa. This demographic…
Pakistan and South Korea, while distinct in their cultural and regional dynamics, exhibit intriguing parallels in their historical and geopolitical…