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Connections and conversations around Southasian art in Kathmandu
Reflections on discussions with Southasian artists and educators Salima Hashmi and Rashid Rana in Kathmandu at the Triennale Conversations Series 2026 and a Southasian artistsâ exhibition organised by a regional organisation By Abishek Budhathoki / Sapan News Two of Pakistanâs most influential artistic voices were in Kathmandu recently, enriching discussions at the Kathmandu Triennale 2026âŚ
Could âclimate diplomacyâ be the googly â a gamechanger for regional cooperation?
With the âfifth seasonâ â smog in northern India and Pakistan â catalysing a major health crisis that is reducing life expectancy in cities like Delhi and Lahore, cross-border conversations on air pollution and cooperation for possible solutions might not be avoidable for too long. By Mandira Nayar / Sapan News Cricket diplomacy has been bowled out. India will not travel to Pakistan for theâŚ
Art as an instrument of healing: A Tibetan American artistâs reinterpretation of mandalas at a New York museum

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Tsunami 2004: Reflections of a Sri Lankan who rose up from ashes and tears
On 26 December 2004, a catastrophic tsunami struck the coastline of Sri Lanka, killing some 230,000 people in one of the worldâs deadliest natural disasters. A survivorâs story of resilience and a lifechanging tragedy that led to his determination to climb the âSavage Mountainâ in Pakistan. By Dimantha Dilan Thenuwara / Sapan News The day after Christmas, 26 December 2004, changed my lifeâŚ
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 The revival of SAARC and the larger question of regional solidarity and integration
Bangladeshi leader Dr Yunusâ call for âa summit of SAARC leaders even if it is only for a photo session because that will carry a strong messageâ underscores the critical need to make Southasia an effectively interconnected region. If India refuses to travel to Pakistani for a SAARC summit, other alternatives must be thought out, argues a peace studies scholar By Dr. Saeed Ahmed Rid âI am a bigâŚ
Global spotlight: Post-uprising Bangladesh grapples with power, inclusion, and hope
At a recent panel discussion, participants from Bangladesh analysed the countryâs future with some cautious optimism and hoped for progress beyond the ongoing struggles for minorities, women, and the working class. By Abdullah Zahid and Pragyan Srivastava / Sapan News The recent upheaval in Bangladesh made headlines around the world. And while the struggles fueling the situation are not new,âŚ