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India, Pakistan Draw Lessons One Year After Conflict

A year after a four-day military conflict, India and Pakistan each claim strategic wins while tensions continue to simmer. Neither side has settled into a stable deterrence posture, keeping regional risk elevated for markets and investors with South Asia exposure.

Cross-Border Attacks Threaten Pakistan-Afghanistan Ceasefire

Pakistan and Afghanistan have both reported cross-border attacks, putting last month's ceasefire agreement at risk. The strikes are the first since the two sides agreed to halt violence at peace talks. A breakdown could disrupt fragile diplomatic ties and worsen security along a historically volatile border.

Supreme Court Backs Gagan Thapa as Nepali Congress Leader

Nepal's Supreme Court ruled that the Gagan Thapa-led faction is the legitimate leadership of the Nepali Congress, resolving a three-month internal dispute. The decision restores legal clarity to one of Nepal's most influential parties, with direct bearing on coalition dynamics and parliamentary stability.

India Eyes Animal Deterrents at Bangladesh Border

India is evaluating a plan to deploy crocodiles and snakes as border deterrents along its boundary with Bangladesh. The proposal emerges while Indian and Bangladeshi diplomats are actively working to reset bilateral relations, creating a direct tension between security measures and diplomatic outreach.

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Two wins, two losses: What India, Pakistan have learned a year after war

A year after a four-day military conflict, India and Pakistan each claim strategic wins while tensions continue to simmer. Neither side has settled into a stable deterrence posture, keeping regional risk elevated for markets and investors with South Asia exposure.

1mo ago · 2 min · Global Affairs

Ceasefire at risk as Pakistan and Afghanistan report cross-border attacks

Pakistan and Afghanistan have both reported cross-border attacks, putting last month's ceasefire agreement at risk. The strikes are the first since the two sides agreed to halt violence at peace talks. A breakdown could disrupt fragile diplomatic ties and worsen security along a historically volatile border.

2mo ago · 1 min · Global Affairs

Supreme Court recognises Gagan Thapa faction as official Nepali Congress

Nepal's Supreme Court ruled that the Gagan Thapa-led faction is the legitimate leadership of the Nepali Congress, resolving a three-month internal dispute. The decision restores legal clarity to one of Nepal's most influential parties, with direct bearing on coalition dynamics and parliamentary stability.

2mo ago · 1 min · Global Affairs

India Mulls Deployment of Crocodiles and Snakes at Border with Bangladesh

India is evaluating a plan to deploy crocodiles and snakes as border deterrents along its boundary with Bangladesh. The proposal emerges while Indian and Bangladeshi diplomats are actively working to reset bilateral relations, creating a direct tension between security measures and diplomatic outreach.

2mo ago · 1 min · Global Affairs

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