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South Asia: A region in Good or Bad Condition?

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South Asia - or the Indian subcontinent to others - is going through a concentrated set of shifts. Three of the main players - Bangladesh, Pakistan and India, all have major elections next year with each proposing potentially different directions - but which?


Returning guest, Michael Kugelman, Director of the South Asia Program at the Wilson Centre sat down with me to outline, the challenges and details of these 3 countries on the geopolitical landscape. And while they all share elections, the reasons for, and potential consequences from, vary significantly, in a globe already highly unpredictable.


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South Asia - or the Indian subcontinent to others - is going through a concentrated set of shifts. Three of the main players - Bangladesh, Pakistan and India, all have major elections next year with each proposing potentially different directions - but which?


Returning guest, Michael Kugelman, Director of the South Asia Program at the Wilson Centre sat down with me to outline, the challenges and details of these 3 countries on the geopolitical landscape. And while they all share elections, the reasons for, and potential consequences from, vary significantly, in a globe already highly unpredictable.


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  • YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7-TPqKMViddKZeo4K2P2jg/

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Ready to gain fresh, unique insights into global issues? Want to connect with experts and community of engaged listeners? Support The Global Gambit (GG) today and access EXCLUSIVE content and perks. Join us in making sense of the complex forces shaping our world in enlightening, entertaining talks! https://plus.acast.com/s/the-global-gambit.



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