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South Asia is geographically proximate, historically linked and economically complementary, yet it has long been one of the world’s least connected regions. Political differences, security concerns and unresolved territorial conflicts have periodically impeded efforts to foster regional cooperation through groups like SAARC. South Asian trade is among the lowest in the world for any region, and connection projects are routinely stymied by diplomatic conflicts.

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Fall 2025: Issue 43