
Vaishali Basu Sharma
Contributor and Analyst at Freelance
International Security studies analyst, Interests are macro economy, geopolitics
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1 week ago |
khaama.com | Vaishali Basu Sharma
Unrest is growing in Pakistan’s Sindh province as widespread protests erupt against the proposed Cholistan Canal project. Civil society members—including lawyers, students, farmers, laborers, and political representatives—have voiced strong concerns over what they perceive as unequal water distribution that could adversely affect the Indus River and its dependent communities.
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1 week ago |
htsyndication.com | Vaishali Basu Sharma
Afghanistan, April 12 -- Pakistan has launched a new phase of its repatriation campaign, expelling thousands of Afghan nationals from its territory, a move that has drawn widespread concern from human rights organizations, international agencies, and civil society groups. The latest round of deportations reportedly includes Afghans who have lived in Pakistan for decades, with many holding legal residency documents such as Afghan Citizen Cards (ACC) or Proof of Registration (PoR) cards.
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1 week ago |
khaama.com | Vaishali Basu Sharma
Pakistan has launched a new phase of its repatriation campaign, expelling thousands of Afghan nationals from its territory, a move that has drawn widespread concern from human rights organizations, international agencies, and civil society groups. The latest round of deportations reportedly includes Afghans who have lived in Pakistan for decades, with many holding legal residency documents such as Afghan Citizen Cards (ACC) or Proof of Registration (PoR) cards.
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2 weeks ago |
khaama.com | Vaishali Basu Sharma |India’s neighbourhood
The recent introduction of new U.S. tariffs under former President Donald Trump’s 2025 “economic nationalism” policy is already affecting global trade flows. While the policy is primarily aimed at imports from countries like China, Vietnam, and other Asian economies, the effects are being felt more broadly. One of the countries experiencing indirect consequences is Pakistan, which is already managing a challenging economic environment.
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2 weeks ago |
theweek.in | Vaishali Basu Sharma
On April 4, Prime Minister Narendra Modi held his first meeting with Dr. Mohammad Yunus, eight months into the latter's tenure as Chief Adviser to Bangladesh's interim government, on the sidelines of the 6th BIMSTEC Summit in Bangkok. Although the Modi-Yunus meeting dominated attention, the concept of BIMSTEC, despite the backdrop of diplomatic strain, remained steadfast and did not fade into the noise.
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