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When George HW Bush Met Zhao Ziyang...

When George HW Bush Met Zhao Ziyang...

By Ankit Panda
A newly declassified transcript provides insight into a fascinating point in U.S.-China relations.
US Won't Subsidize Pakistan's Purchase of F-16 Fighter Jets

US Won't Subsidize Pakistan's Purchase of F-16 Fighter Jets

By Franz-Stefan Gady
The United States told Pakistan to “put forward national funds” for the purchase of eight F-16 fighter aircraft.

Afghan President Blames Pakistan for Sheltering Taliban

Afghan President Blames Pakistan for Sheltering Taliban

By Catherine Putz
Ghani said militant groups “are being hosted and aided from the territory of Pakistan.”

India Takes Over From China as Top Global FDI Destination in 2015

India Takes Over From China as Top Global FDI Destination in 2015

By Ankit Panda
Largely due to recent government reforms, India has become the top destination for foreign direct investment worldwide.

Nawaz Sharif and the Panama Papers: A National Quagmire for Pakistan

Nawaz Sharif and the Panama Papers: A National Quagmire for Pakistan

By Hamzah Rifaat
Make no mistake: there is nothing ordinary about Nawaz Sharif's predicament in Pakistan today.
Pakistan's Army Seeks Greater Authority Over China-Pakistan Economic Corridor Administration

Pakistan's Army Seeks Greater Authority Over China-Pakistan Economic Corridor Administration

By Ankit Panda
Meanwhile, Pakistani government officials suggest that Chinese bureaucracy is slowing down CPEC implementation.

Jamaat-ud-Dawa Sets Up Parallel Sharia Judicial System in Pakistan

Jamaat-ud-Dawa Sets Up Parallel Sharia Judicial System in Pakistan

By Umair Jamal
The costs will be much higher if Pakistan doesn’t act against the group.
Is the TAPI Pipeline ‘Doable’?

Is the TAPI Pipeline ‘Doable’?

By Catherine Putz
The Asian Development Bank thinks so.

Back to Square One: Pakistan Calls Off Peace Talks With India

Back to Square One: Pakistan Calls Off Peace Talks With India

By Ankit Panda
After months of uncomfortable diplomacy after the Pathankot attack, Pakistan puts bilateral progress on hold.

An Emperor in Exile: Chronicling Humayun's Days and Conquests

An Emperor in Exile: Chronicling Humayun's Days and Conquests

By Akhilesh Pillalamarri
A new volume chronicles the life and conquests of the Mughal Emperor Humayun.

Where Do European Union-India Relations Stand?

Where Do European Union-India Relations Stand?

By Ankit Panda
The relationship between India and the European Union has room to go. Wednesday's summit sustained momentum, despite difficulties.
Reality Check: Pakistan's War on Extremism Is Far From Over

Reality Check: Pakistan's War on Extremism Is Far From Over

By Umair Jamal
The attack in Lahore points to a worrying reality that Pakistan’s war against extremism is far from over.

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