As per National Statistical Office data, India's GDP may contract by 7.7% this fiscal year, worst since 1951-1952. The World Bank paints an even bleaker picture. But hope for recovery still abounds.
By preferring BIMSTEC over SAARC, Prime Minister Modi has made a clear choice for his inauguration. But what does this mean for regionalism in South Asia?
The external affairs minister, Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina, and others talk of regional cooperation and inclusive growth at WEF’s India Economic Summit in New Delhi.
After a historic decision to change the constitutional status of the state of Jammu and Kashmir, what happens next? The answer might be at the Line of Control between India and Pakistan.
There is no end to chatter on conflict among countries in South Asia but tragically little concern about how climate change threatens their very existence.