South Asia Strategy Monitor No. 13
Revising the status of Jammu & Kashmir;
American authorities thwart Indian assassination plan;
India-Maldives row escalates;
Playing politics with religion in India
Revising the status of Jammu & Kashmir;
American authorities thwart Indian assassination plan;
India-Maldives row escalates;
Playing politics with religion in India
Nepal bans TikTok, tightening social media regulations;
Russo-Indian arms trade still going strong;
India's growing naval fleet; Kabul's new canal;
The quad's new investment model in Sri Lanka
On January 13, 2024, the Republic of China, also known as “Nationalist China” and Taiwan, will hold its next presidential election. This will be the eighth direct election of a president in Taiwan, the first having been held in 1996. It will also be a contest that showcases the island’s changing identity politics, shifting political preferences, and potential security challenges.
China hosts hundreds of Taiwan politicians before key election;
Treasury creates strike force to stop China's fentanyl;
China has hacked UK nuclear site for years;
PLA warships dock at Cambodia's new naval base;
Italy backs out of the BRI
Unrest on the China-Myanmar border;
Meta removes China's online influence networks;
Ukraine destroys key railway linking China and Russia;
U.S. lawmakers fear a "flood" of Chinese EVs from Mexico;
China eases its pressure campaign on Lithuania