South Asian Integrated News (SAIN) Network is a media platform dedicated towards Solution and Advocacy Journalism. It covers and advocates the issues of sustainability from the South Asian region and its people and aims at seeking the solutions through its coverage. Extending beyond the traditional role of journalism, as a media organisation, SAIN Network focuses on those 27 percent population of South Asia which are most densely populated in the world and are a large segment of which is vulnerable due to scarcity or lack of resources for their basic sustainability.
China has welcomed India’s decision to resume tourist visas for Chinese nationals from July 24, calling it a step towards improving travel and bilateral ties....
India and Nepal held high-level talks in New Delhi, agreeing to strengthen border security, enhance infrastructure, and finalise legal assistance and extradition treaties....
India is sending a medical team to Dhaka after a fighter jet crash killed 29 and injured dozens. Most victims are students with severe burn injuries....
CPN-UML bars ex-President Bidya Devi Bhandari from rejoining party politics and amends rules to let PM K P Sharma Oli stay in power beyond age and term limits....
China has begun constructing a massive dam on the Brahmaputra River in Tibet, near the India border. While India and Bangladesh remain watchful, Beijing claims the project won't affect downstream water flow....
Heavy monsoon rains claim 13 lives in KP and leave 200 tourists stranded in Gilgit-Baltistan. Authorities issue alerts as more rain is expected till July 25....
PM Modi is on a 4-day diplomatic visit to the UK and Maldives. With the India-UK trade deal on the table and key meetings with world leaders, here's what's on the agenda....
With cloudbursts triggering deadly floods in Gilgit-Baltistan, over 200 tourists have been rescued from Diamer. A GLOF warning remains in place as five are dead and dozens missing....
Silence, sorrow replace school bells at Milestone after air force jet crash. There were no students running across the playground, no morning assembly, no ringing bell, and no classroom chatter. The silence was stark, an echo of what had been lost....