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📚 Southasia Review of Books - 25 March 2026
The demise of Buddhist philosophy in Southasia, Third World feminism, and more
The BNP government under Tarique Rahman must realise that, in modern Bangladesh, the economy has become the ultimate arbiter of political survival.
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Faisal Mahmud
In Bangladesh now, the economy dictates politics and not vice versa – as Sheikh Hasina discovered to her peril
The demise of Buddhist philosophy in Southasia and its journey to the east
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Shashank Kela
Buddhism’s transformation on its way from India to China, Japan and Korea may offer clues to what was lost when it disappeared from its homeland
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On the "open war" between Pakistan and Afghanistan, India's ban on The Voice of Hind Rajab and more
Pakistan appears to believe that its military might, which is far greater than Afghanistan’s, will force the Taliban to bend. But rather than weakening the regime in Kabul, Pakistan’s aggression is fueling Afghan nationalist sentiment and allowing the Taliban to cast themselves as defenders of the nation, effectively granting them a level of popular legitimacy they have long struggled to secure.
Pakistan’s airstrikes and mass deportations do little to control the TTP, but strengthen a Taliban regime that thrives in conflict and can feed off popular Afghan and Pashtun resentment
📚 Southasia Review of Books - 11 March 2026
The Savarna state of mind in a caste-ridden India, Pakistan’s montage photo studios, and more
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