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South Asia and the Indo-Pacific region are undergoing one of the most significant changes since the end of the Cold War. The world order is shifting from an Atlantic-centric to an Asia-centric one, drastically changing the political, military, economic, and diplomatic equations in the region. South Asia, a region that was once analyzed mostly from the perspectives of regional powers' interests and rivalry shaped by post-colonial baggage, is now at the forefront of major power competition among the US, China, and India.

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Fall 2025: Issue 43