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In this episode, we talk about Uttar Pradesh's halal ban, Myanmar's armed groups exposing the weakness of the military junta, the US uncovering a foiled assassination plot targeting the founder of Sikhs for Justice, an ongoing sit-in at the Pakistan-Afghanistan border, Maldives' former president Abdullah Yameen forming a new political party, the extension of the China-Myanmar Economic Corridor to Sri Lanka, Pakistan application to BRICS, the release of founding editor of The Kashmir Walla Fahad Shah and pro-monarchy protests tapping into public discontent with Nepal's government.
Himal Southasian Podcast Channel · Southasiasphere 4 Dec: Uttar Pradesh's halal ban, Myanmar's armed groups expose junta's weakness
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Aung Kaung Myat's reading list:
1 Burma: Insurgency and the politics of ethnicity – Martin Smith
Making enemies: War and state building in Burma – Mary P Callahan
Myanmar's enemy within: Buddhist violence and the making of a Muslim 'Other' – Francis Wade
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