Category: Blog
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Rising Religious Tensions in South Asia: Causes, Consequences and Stakeholders
Religious identity has long been a pivotal force in shaping South Asian societies, but recent years have seen a marked increase in religiously motivated problems, particularly in India and Bangladesh. This research…
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Stopping the Rage: How Social Media and Community Action Can Curb Mob Violence in South Asia
Mob justice in South Asia is not just a law enforcement problem; it is a societal crisis fueled by misinformation, fear, and distrust. In countries like Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka,…
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Rage on the Streets: The Rising Effects of Mob Justice in South Asia
In many South Asian societies, formal justice sometimes fails to reach citizens quickly or fairly enough, resulting in a rising tide of mob violence. From Bangladesh to India, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka,…
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The Power of Youth: Gen Z’s Impact on Recent Protests in Bangladesh and Nepal
In 2024, Bangladesh, and in 2025, Nepal were swept by a wave of youth-led protests that signaled a new era of political engagement and civil resistance in South Asia. The central force…
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How Cultural Activities Fuel Social Activism Today
Culture is more than just entertainment—it is a mirror reflecting social realities and a catalyst that fuels activism in profound ways. Across the world, people are turning to cultural activities as tools…
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Technological Potential in Third-World Countries: Pathways, Constraints and Stakeholders
Digital technologies have become pivotal to economic growth, public service delivery, and financial inclusion across the world, yet the technological potential of low-income and lower-middle-income countries remains largely untapped. This research article…
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Unsafe Roads, Uncertain Lives: The Growing Safety Crisis in Third World Countries
In much of the developing world, safety is not an abstract policy concern but a daily struggle for survival. Across Asia, Africa, and Latin America, millions navigate roads that are unsafe, workplaces…
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The Growing Economic Crisis in South Asia
South Asia, home to nearly two billion people, is facing one of the most serious economic challenges in decades. Rising inflation, unstable currencies, soaring energy prices, and global supply chain disruptions are…
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Profits Before People: The Human Cost of Capitalism in Underdeveloped Countries
Across much of the developing world, the promise of capitalism is contrasted sharply by the lived experience of millions whose lives are marked by exploitation, insecurity, and broken dreams. While global capitalism…
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Community Organizing Against Forced Displacement
Community organizing against forced displacement has become one of the defining forms of grassroots resistance in the early twenty-first century. Across South Asia, Africa, and Latin America, ordinary people—farmers, indigenous groups, urban…