Category: South Asia
On Chinese Social Media, Kabul Bombing Reframes Afghanistan as a Security Test for Beijing
The bombing of a Chinese restaurant in Kabul, which killed at least seven people, prompted a rare but serious wave of discussion on Chinese social media. The attack was claimed by ISIS-K, Afghanistan’s Islamic State affiliate, which said it targeted Chinese citizens in retaliation for China’s ...
Beijing Urges Afghanistan to Protect Chinese Citizens After Bombing
Beijing demanded on Tuesday that Afghanistan protect Chinese citizens after a bombing at a restaurant in Kabul killed at least seven people, including a Chinese man. China, which shares a rugged 76-kilometer border with Afghanistan, has close ties with the Taliban ...
Chinese Victim of Kabul Restaurant Bombing Laid to Rest
By Qubad Wali and Bais Yusufi Mourners gathered Tuesday for the funeral of a Chinese man killed in a restaurant bombing in central Kabul, where Afghans were picking up the pieces of their shattered shops. ...
Islamic State Claims Kabul Blast That Killed Chinese National and Afghans
By Mohammad Yunus Yawar Militant group Islamic State claimed an explosion that officials said killed a Chinese national and six Afghans, while injuring several more as it tore through a Chinese-run restaurant in a heavily guarded part of Afghanistan's capital.
Pakistan’s Defense Boom Puts Chinese-Designed Jets on the Global Market
By Saad Sayeed and Ariba Shahid Pakistan's defense manufacturing industry is running red hot since its jets, drones and missiles earned the coveted 'combat tested' tag in a conflict with India last year, attracting a slew of interested buyers.
Blast Kills Seven at Chinese-Run Restaurant in Afghan Capital
By Mohammad Yunus Yawar An explosion tore through a Chinese-run restaurant in a hotel in a heavily guarded part of Afghanistan's capital on Monday, killing a Chinese national and six Afghans and injuring several others including a child, officials said. The restaurant was ...
Sri Lanka Seeks Chinese Aid to Rebuild After Deadly Cyclone
Sri Lanka asked China to help rebuild key infrastructure damaged by Cyclone Ditwah, which killed at least 641 people and caused extensive damage, the island's foreign minister said on Monday. Vijitha Herath said he made the request during talks with his ...
Pakistan and China to Deepen Security Cooperation
Pakistan will set up a special protection unit to protect Chinese nationals in the country. The announcement follows a meeting between Pakistani Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi with China’s Minister of Public Security, Wang Xiaohong, at the headquarters of China’s Ministry of Public Security in Beijing. ...
Bangladesh’s Eurofighter Move Is To Counter India’s Rafales, Not a Break With China
Bangladesh’s air force has quietly moved closer to acquiring one of Europe’s most advanced fighter jets. In recent days, Bangladesh and Italy’s Leonardo signed a letter of intent in Dhaka for the purchase of Eurofighter Typhoon aircraft. While neither side disclosed numbers or pricing, outside estimates based ...
Inside the Himalayas’ Last Living Trade Route
A recent in-depth feature published on the Guangzhou-based renowned newspaper Southern Weekly takes readers into Purang (Burang) on Tibet’s remote Ali Plateau, a tri-border junction between China, Nepal, and India, where one of the Himalayas’ oldest trading systems is still alive. And timing matters: 2026 will ...
Why a Geopolitical Megadam Sparks Panic in India but Barely a Murmur in China
In July, China quietly launched the 1.2 trillion-yuan Metog hydropower project, the largest infrastructure project in human history. The planned Metog hydropower station sits on the “Great Bend” of the Yarlung Tsangpo, where the river drops 2,000 meters within a 50-kilometer ...
Chinese Vice President Han Zheng Meets Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari on Sidelines of Qatar Summit
Chinese Vice President Han Zheng met with Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari briefly on Wednesday for a bilateral session on the sidelines of the World Summit for Social Development in Qatar. The two sides exchanged the usual pleasantries, with each side



