India's South Asia Test
Millennium Post Kolkata
|Kolkata 03June2025
China's stance on India-Pakistan disputes favors Pakistan, which benefits from China's backing and development financing. The US, however, is playing a cautious role, avoiding clear opposition
FR. JOHN FELIX RAJ IS THE VICE CHANCELLOR AND PRABHAT KUMAR DATTA IS AN ADJUNCT PROFESSOR, BOTH AT ST. XAVIER'S UNIVERSITY, KOLKATA
South Asia, home to over a quarter of the world's population, boasts a rich political landscape marked by cultural and religious pluralism, diverse political systems, and a shared colonial past. The region's nation-building process was initiated under courageous leadership. However, each country faces unique challenges. Pakistan's internal divisions among provinces and between modernist and militant Islamist forces have led to perpetual political instability, terrorism, and Islamic nationalism. Bangladesh's recent political developments have posed new challenges to democracy and nation-building. Nepal's political landscape has been torn between pro-democracy and pro-monarchy movements. In contrast, Bhutan has maintained stability through the monarch's wise decision to share power with the people.
In the early 21st century, South Asia witnessed anti-state rebellions, including the Pakistani Taliban's challenge to Pakistan's security establishment, Maoist movements in Nepal, the Tamil Tigers' de facto state in northern Sri Lanka, and rising Islamic extremism in Bangladesh. However, by 2020, state ascendancy became visible as these rebellions were largely crushed through a combination of bargaining and political accommodation. Today, all the South Asian nations face complex realities where democratic institutions are under strain. Sectarian and divisive forces seek to legitimize their authority by exploiting religion, regional identity, and cultural superiority. Political instability and democratic distortions contribute to the crisis of good governance in some nations. The emerging political scenario of the region is characterized by rising authoritarianism, nationalism, erosion of civil liberties, and a decline of democratic institutions and practices.
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