Pearl Pandya is the South Asia Research Manager at ACLED, having joined the organization in February 2022 as an India Researcher. In her current role, she oversees the South Asia research team and performs data review and analysis. Prior to joining ACLED, she worked on international law and human rights at the UN, and in local politics in India. Pearl holds a master’s degree in public international law from the London School of Economics and Political Science and a LL.B. from King's College London.
Analysis of ACLED data for May on political violence and protest trends across the Asia-Pacific,…
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Analysis of ACLED data for April on political violence and protest trends across the United…
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Analysis of ACLED data for March on political violence and protest trends across Asia-Pacific, highlighting…
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Last week in South Asia and Afghanistan, students of a religious school were killed in…
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Last week in South Asia and Afghanistan, Pakistani forces and the Taliban clashed along the…
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Last week in South Asia and Afghanistan, deadly clashes between Taliban and Pakistani security forces…
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Last week in South Asia and Afghanistan, the Taliban brought in further restrictions on women’s…
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