Conflict Over India’s History Fuels Name Change Speculation

BJP officials have argued that prioritizing Bharat over India falls into this de-Anglicization campaign, with one member of parliament arguing that “‘India’ was a name given by the colonial Raj and is thus a symbol of slavery.” However, critics have argued that the renaming push is part of a BJP campaign to redefine India’s history as belonging only to Hindus, erasing Anglican and especially Mughal influences on Indian history.

India’s Moon Landing: Small Step or Giant Leap?

The Republic of India is now the fourth nation in the world to complete an unmanned moon landing. On August 23rd the Chandrayaan-3 successfully touched down placing India alongside the United States, the People’s Republic of China, and the Soviet Union (today the Russian Federation) as one of the elite few to accomplish such a monumental feat. Plans are already underway for a three-day Indian crewed mission in the Earth’s orbit by next year.

A Not-So-New Kazakhstan

Written by Allan Millward Kazakhstan's snap election for its lower house, the Majilis, was conducted on March 19th and has since concluded. Despite President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev's promises of "modernization" and a "New Kazakhstan" in response to protests last year, the results already cemented the current order. The President's ally in parliament, the Amanat (formerly Nur... Continue Reading →

Blinken’s Central Asian Charm Offensive

Written by Allan Millward March 12, 2023 US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken was in Kazakhstan last week for a meeting of the C5+1 group, a diplomatic summit that consists of Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and the United States. All five Central Asian states are sandwiched between the Russian Federation and the People’s Republic... Continue Reading →

Imprisoned President Allowed Medical Treatment in Kyrgyzstan

Written by Allan Millward March 5, 2023 In Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan’s capital, the Pervomaisk district court has granted former Kyrgyz President Almazbek Atambayev permission to leave the country for medical treatment. This comes alongside another judicial victory for the embattled leader after the country’s Supreme Court annulled his 11-year sentence for corruption and abuse of power in... Continue Reading →

Modi Heckled by Opposition Over Adani

Written by Allan Millward Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited the country's congress numerous times in the past few weeks. Most recently, sitting in the upper house, he was harassed by opposition lawmakers about his ties to the Indian conglomerate Adani. The Adani company has shed about $100 billion in market value due to accusations... Continue Reading →

Nuclear Fears on the Peninsula

Written by Cameron Chambers February 11, 2023 Tensions on the Korean Peninsula have risen in the past month, with both North and South Korea engaging in nuclear saber-rattling. South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol, speaking to his defense and foreign ministries, put on the table the policy option of creating a nuclear weapons program. This comes... Continue Reading →

The Legacy of Pakistan’s Pervez Musharraf

Written by Allan Millward February 11, 2023 Former President and Pakistani General Pervez Musharraf has died at the age of 79. He had been living in self-imposed exile in the United Arab Emirates at the time of his death. Although considered controversial, his life and legacy are worth reviewing. Born in Delhi in 1943, Pervez and his... Continue Reading →

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