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From Brussels to South Asia: Who shapes the future of Israel–Palestine?
As the conflict in the Middle East hits Southasia through surging oil prices and fractured supply chains, an initiative aims to bring together Israeli and Palestinian peace activists, alongside European policymakers, journalists and international law experts, to explore what meaningful European engagement in a political solution might look like.
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Luxury industries as a national driver in a new world order
Leveraging cultural heritage and generational craftsmanship, Southasia can reclaim its economic narrative by positioning traditional heritage industries as distinctive global luxury brands. By Harith Soysa / Sapan News When the luxury house Ralph Lauren featured Indian ‘jhumka’-style earrings in their upcoming Fall 2026 runway show at the Paris Fashion Week calling them ‘heritage designs’ it…
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“The American partition”: Watching a familiar horror movie unfold
A migrant from Pakistan sees striking parallels between the 1947 Partition of British India and the current political schism in the United States. Is America repeating the same “divide and rule” history that fractured the subcontinent?
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If music be the food of peace…
How ‘The Silver Songbirds of Bengaluru,’ a senior citizens’ choir led by a top-ranking retired diplomat, is crossing borders and boundaries, and building bridges, community, and solidarity with music
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Reclaiming the forest: The fearless women of Bom
A ground report from the heart of India’s central forests, where indigenous women have liberated thousands of acres of ancestral land.
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Asha Bhosle: A shared cultural heartbeat
From the rebellion of ‘Dum Maro Dum’ to the soulful ghazals of ‘Umrao Jaan’, Asha Bhosle’s music remains a bridge of diplomacy that transcends geopolitics.

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