State Department Condemns China’s New Judicial Guidelines Targeting Taiwan Independence Supporters
“We strongly condemn the escalatory and destabilizing language and actions from PRC officials. We continue to urge restraint and no unilateral change to the
How Bangladesh is handling a ‘mix of diplomatic relations’ with an aircraft deal
How the deal is helping Bangladesh to “handle a mix of diplomatic relations” ahead of a controversial election is an interesting tale indeed.
Modi’s Election: US-India Delicate Diplomacy
Recently, the United States has found itself navigating delicate diplomatic waters with India, as tensions have arisen over issues surrounding democratic principles, human rights,
Six U.S. House Democrats Echo Call for Action to Promote Free Elections in Bangladesh
Further, the December 2021 U.S. sanction designations empowered many in Bangladeshi society to speak out about the human rights violations they have witnessed, documented,
India is Broken: A People Betrayed, Independence to Today
The book, perhaps, calls to action for policymakers, scholars, and citizens alike to recognize and rectify past mistakes in hopes of steering India towards
New York Times investigative story titled “Strangers in Their Own Land: Being Muslim in Modi’s India”
New York Times investigative story titled "Strangers in Their Own Land: Being Muslim in Modi’s India," which describes how the world's largest #Muslim community
Is State Dept aware of India’s PM Modi’s claim to stop #Israel’s attack in #Gaza?
Is State Dept aware of #India’s PM Modi's claim to stop #Israel’s attack in #Gaza during Ramadan?