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Through the Lens: Life and Politics in Asia
What’s It Like to Be a Woman in Bollywood?
By
Vishal Arora
for
The Diplomat
March 17, 2017
Shreya Narayan shares her experience as a Bollywood actress and what she see would like to see change.
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Photo Essays
Bringing Color to the Widows of Vrindavan
Breaking tradition, the widows of Vrindavan get lost in the wonderful colors of Holi.
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Bringing Color to the Widows of Vrindavan
Features
Afghanistan, Pakistan, and the 'Good Taliban'
Pakistan believes Afghanistan is harboring terrorists that conduct cross-border attacks; Kabul says the same.
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Afghanistan, Pakistan, and the 'Good Taliban'
Features
The Women in Afghanistan’s Moral Prisons
Sex before marriage, fleeing abuse, even being raped could land a woman in one of Afghanistan's moral prisons.
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The Women in Afghanistan’s Moral Prisons
Features
Student Activism Rears Its Head in India
A spike in politically-motivated incidents has India asking: how much activism is too much?
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Student Activism Rears Its Head in India
Features
Local Elections: The Coming Test for Nepal's Constitution
Nepal holds local elections for the first time in two decades.
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Local Elections: The Coming Test for Nepal's Constitution
Videos
Nepal's Child Brides
One girl's story shines a light on a pervasive problem.
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Nepal's Child Brides
Features
The India-Bangladesh Wall: Lessons for Trump
Border fences are not particularly effective, but they are enormously expensive.
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The India-Bangladesh Wall: Lessons for Trump
Through the Lens: Life and Politics in Asia
Journalist Namgay Zam Leaves Bhutan: Brain Drain in Action
The Diplomat
visited Zam in Kathmandu to speak to her about her decision to leave Bhutan.
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Journalist Namgay Zam Leaves Bhutan: Brain Drain in Action
Features
CPEC and the Baloch Insurgency
Balochistan stands to gain little from the massive project, despite being in desperate need of economic opportunity.
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CPEC and the Baloch Insurgency
Photo Essays
The Great Chennai Oil Spill Clean Up
After the Chennai oil spill of January 28, workers haul buckets of sludge from the ocean.
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The Great Chennai Oil Spill Clean Up
Features
Pakistan's Censorship Takes a Dangerous Turn
Pakistan is silencing discussion on a growing number of topics, from religious extremism to CPEC.
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Pakistan's Censorship Takes a Dangerous Turn
Through the Lens: Life and Politics in Asia
Meet Nepal’s Buddhist ‘Rock Star Nun’
One nun is breaking stereotypes about women and clergy alike.
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Meet Nepal’s Buddhist ‘Rock Star Nun’
Features
The Dangers of Pakistan's Tactical Nuclear Weapons
Why Pakistan's tactical nukes are inherently a threat to the country's nuclear security.
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The Dangers of Pakistan's Tactical Nuclear Weapons
Features
Pakistan and China: Don't Fear Chabahar Port
A closer look at what Iran's Chabahar port deal with India and Afghanistan really means for China and Pakistan's CPEC.
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Pakistan and China: Don't Fear Chabahar Port
Features
On Indian Republic Day, Remember Kashmir
Insurgency in Kashmir has largely been militarily crushed, yet Indian policies have failed to secure a stable peace.
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On Indian Republic Day, Remember Kashmir
Features
Life In Aerocity: Finding India’s Place in the New Strategic Context
“India will be a leading author in the next chapter of world politics.”
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Life In Aerocity: Finding India’s Place in the New Strategic Context
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