Shraddha Nand Bhatnagar

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Bhutanese school comes to rescue of student; raises $68000 needed for transplant

Tenzin Thomey, a 14-year-old student in Bhutan, suffers from Fanconi Anemia-- a rare inherited blood disorder that leads to bone marrow failure

Lockdown woes: Child marriage, sexual violence on rise in Nepal

The Covid-19 pandemic has impacted the lives of humans in unprecedented ways

Children had quarrel with neighbors; Christian parents in Pakistan spend eight years in prison for blasphemy

Having spent eight years in prison for a crime they never committed, for this Pakistani Christian couple justice has finally was served, but after a long, grueling wait, and at a heavy cost

Can Pakistan remain immune if Afghanistan descends into chaos?

Whatever sway Islamabad holds over the Taliban, Pakistan realizes it must weigh its options with considerable circumspection to at least mitigate blowback effects in case Afghanistan descends into a civil war, writes  Shraddha Nand Bhatnagar for South Asia Monitor

Afghanistan: Challenges of peace through regional consensus

The region, overall, has gone through a major strategic realignment with the increasing influence of China, and its ties with Pakistan. Also, unlike the 90s,  there exists multi-dimensional international cooperation on the issue of Afghanistan today, writes Shraddha Nand Bhatnagar for South Asia Monitor

China takes lead in regional COVID-19 response as crisis-hit India looks inward

With a crisis-gripped India failing to provide its committed vaccines to neighbors in South Asia, the region seems to be turning towards China for broader pandemic response support

Pakistan PM Imran Khan’s Sri Lanka visit: Kashmir, UNHRC, burial issue missing from joint statement

The two-day maiden visit of Pakistan’s Prime Minister Imran Khan to Sri Lanka concluded on Wednesday with a joint statement released at the end of the visit

Nepali workers heading to India as restrictions ease

Oversees migration for work forms a crucial segment of Nepal’s economy

Vaccine diplomacy: Is India winning the soft power game?

Soon after the COVID-19 vaccines started appearing in the global market, it has emerged as a strong, yet unexpected, diplomatic tool for the handful of manufacturing countries

Long wait for Nepal's second international airport

More than 25 years since the idea of having a second international airport - as an alternative to the country’s only international airport at Kathmandu -  was mooted in Nepal, the country is nowhere near to building it