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South Asia Weekly | XIV; 2


Sohini Nayak
 
The economy of the small and landlocked Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan is predominantly based on agriculture, accounting for 60 percent of employment, along with cottage industries, tourism, hydroelectricity and local manufacturing. However, following the Covid-19 pandemic, the economy has more or less crumbled with a 3.5 percent contraction in real GDP (2020). While the World Bank suggests an annual GDP growth rate of 1.8 percent in 2021, the various ways of achieving the figure still remains unclea, with the structural framework for execution too remaining rudimentary.
The structural weaknesses in the nation’s economic institutions are now a part of this developmental emergency, requiring some serious rebooting of the financial system. Even though economic stimulus package and recovery plans from the current pandemic-induced economic crisis have been rolled out by the United Nations Development Program (UNDP), the creation of an international community ....

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Statism in Pakistan - Newspaper


The writer teaches politics and sociology at Lums.
MOST journalistic and drawing room analysis of Pakistan’s political parties focuses on two aspects the self-interest of top political leaders, and the local, often transactional, mechanisms required to win electoral constituencies. For the first, political elites can be motivated by a range of things, including the desire for personal enrichment, higher status, protection of their family legacies, and (perhaps rarely) some moral ideal. This motivation plays into the actions they take in government or as members of the opposition.
Similarly, as much as some individuals and institutions would want, there is no politics possible without voters under the existing rules. This necessarily mandates some focus on how voters are compelled to vote for particular parties and candidates be it because of patronage ties, ethnic, kinship and tribal affinity, or charisma-induced obligation. ....

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What does everyone keep getting wrong about India (and China and Pakistan)?


What does everyone keep getting wrong about India (and China and Pakistan)?
A collection of answers from authors, scholars and experts on misconceptions that they frequently encounter.
Jan 09, 2021 · 06:30 am
Udaipur: A BJP supporter during Prime Minister Narendra Modis election campaign rally for Lok Sabha polls, in Udaipur, Tripura, Sunday, April 7, 2019. (PTI Photo)
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It is hard to change long-standing narratives. The popular understanding of complex subjects often includes ideas that are well-past their sell-by date, an yet persist – either because they are intuitive, compelling, have seeped into the media or because someone has a vested interest in maintaining that impression. ....

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