As South Asia faces the escalating impacts of climate change, the region’s ability to respond effectively hinges on more than just access to climate finance and technical solutions. A critical yet ...
The 10th e-Conomy SEA report, released on November 11, expanded its coverage from earlier reports to include Brunei, Cambodia, Laos and Myanmar for the first time.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Bhutan from November 11-12 comes at a delicate moment for South Asia, a region navigating economic ...
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Climate multilateralism in South Asia
With the conclusion of COP30 in Brazil, the message emerging from global negotiations is unmistakable: The world has now ...
From soaring household debt to entrenched labor dualism, inequality – not innovation – has become the defining feature of South Korea’s new economy. South Korea’s post-war economic rise has often been ...
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Is India leaving South Asia behind?
India is aiming for a global leadership role, but strained ties and regional instability in South Asia are testing its Neighborhood First policy. India, the world's fourth-largest economy, aspires to ...
Raising female labor force participation rates in the region to those of men could increase regional incomes per capita by up to 51 percent. South Asia has witnessed strong economic growth over the ...
SOUTH Asia is rising fast. With nearly two billion people – over 700 million who are under 24 years of age – and more than a ...
In the middle of the Pamir mountains, near the remote Tajik-Afghan border area of Badakhshan, I find myself staring at a large red banner with Chinese text that says “China Aid: Shared Humanity.” ...
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