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Abdul Hakim Mujahid Speaks on Afghanistan's Peace and Reconciliation Process

Abdul Hakim Mujahid Speaks on Afghanistan's Peace and Reconciliation Process

By Sanjay Kumar
Abdul Hakim Mujahid of Afghanistan's High Peace Council discusses the Quadrilateral Coordination Group (QCG).
Pakistan's Balochs Fear Minority Status in Their Own Province

Pakistan's Balochs Fear Minority Status in Their Own Province

By Umair Jamal
Pakistan’s federal government needs to address the Baloch people's legitimate concerns.

Afghanistan to Start Peace Talks With Taliban By the End of February

Afghanistan to Start Peace Talks With Taliban By the End of February

By Franz-Stefan Gady
Representatives from four countries expect peace talks with the Taliban to begin by the end of this month.

The Walled City of Lahore: Protecting Heritage and History

The Walled City of Lahore: Protecting Heritage and History

By Zareen Muzaffar
After years of negligence, Lahore's historic and cultural treasures are being rescued from further deterioration.

Afghanistan's NDS and Pakistan's ISI Give Cooperation Another Try

Afghanistan's NDS and Pakistan's ISI Give Cooperation Another Try

By Ankit Panda
Plus, India-U.S. carrier cooperation, Thailand's new OPV, and more. Weekend links.
Anticipating China’s 'One-Belt One-Road' in South Asia

Anticipating China’s 'One-Belt One-Road' in South Asia

By Cameron Munter
The 'One-Belt-One-Road' initiative has the potential to have significant impact on both China and Pakistan.

Pakistan’s Militant Dilemma

Pakistan’s Militant Dilemma

By Umair Jamal
Pakistan needs to address the underlying ideologies driving radicalization within its borders.
Pakistan University Attack: Before the Recital, After the Bullets

Pakistan University Attack: Before the Recital, After the Bullets

By Kiran Nazish
The recent atrocities at Charsadda are a painful reminder of Pakistan's lack of seriousness in combating terrorism.

Terror in Afghanistan and Pakistan Underlines Importance of Trust, Peace Talks

Terror in Afghanistan and Pakistan Underlines Importance of Trust, Peace Talks

By Sanjay Kumar
Two horrifying terror attacks on the same day demonstrate that current strategy against the Taliban isn't working. Time to do something about it.

Attack on University in Pakistan Leaves at Least 21 Dead

By Franz-Stefan Gady
Gunmen stormed a college campus in Pakistan’s Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province killing students and faculty members.

Why India and Pakistan Agreed to Delay Scheduled Talks

Why India and Pakistan Agreed to Delay Scheduled Talks

By Ankit Panda
The two sides delay scheduled talks as India waits to see Pakistan's resolve in acting against Jaish-e-Mohammed.
Will US Congress Stonewall F-16 Sale to Pakistan?

Will US Congress Stonewall F-16 Sale to Pakistan?

By Franz-Stefan Gady
According to Pakistani media, Indian lobbying efforts among U.S. lawmakers are delaying a planned sale of eight F-16s.

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