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After a Court Order, Pakistan Will Have to Clamp Down on Climate Change

By Ankit Panda
A Pakistani judge, citing climate change as the most serious threat facing Pakistan, has ordered the government to act.
Should the US Navy Sail Within 12 Nautical Miles of China's Fake Islands?

Should the US Navy Sail Within 12 Nautical Miles of China's Fake Islands?

By Ankit Panda
Plus, North Korea and the Iran deal, Pakistan and Lashkar-e-Taiba, and more. Must reads.

China Holds Air and Sea Exercise in East China Sea

China Holds Air and Sea Exercise in East China Sea

By Ankit Panda
Plus, Russia-China hold naval drill, Pakistan's nuclear weapons, and U.S. policy in the South China Sea. Weekend links.

Pakistan and Kazakhstan Look to Increase Cooperation

Pakistan and Kazakhstan Look to Increase Cooperation

By Ankit Panda
The leaders of Pakistan and Kazakhstan want their countries to trade and cooperate more.

A Seismic Shift in India’s Pakistan Policy

A Seismic Shift in India’s Pakistan Policy

By Harsh V. Pant
New Delhi has shifted its approach toward talks with Pakistan. The implications stand to be huge.
Confirmed: Pakistan Is Buying New Attack Helicopters From Russia

Confirmed: Pakistan Is Buying New Attack Helicopters From Russia

By Franz-Stefan Gady
Islamabad and Moscow signed an agreement for the purchase of four MI-35 Hind gunships.

US Set to Suspend Military Aid to Pakistan

US Set to Suspend Military Aid to Pakistan

By Ankit Panda
The U.S. government will withhold certification of Pakistan's counter-terrorism operations against the Haqqani network.
Enough Is Enough: Pakistan Needs to Change Its Approach to Afghanistan

Enough Is Enough: Pakistan Needs to Change Its Approach to Afghanistan

By Aziz Amin Ahmadzai
Pakistan's years of harboring and encouraging terrorism toward Afghanistan must come to an end.

Al-Qaeda's Leader Pledges Allegiance to Mullah Mansour

Al-Qaeda's Leader Pledges Allegiance to Mullah Mansour

By Ankit Panda
The leader of al-Qaeda has pledged his allegiance to Mullah Omar's chosen successor, Mullah Mansour.

A House of Cards Comes Tumbling Down in Afghanistan

A House of Cards Comes Tumbling Down in Afghanistan

By Seema Sirohi
The "Pakistan-led" peace process is now tumbling like a house of cards, backed implicitly by the United States.

From Kabul to Gurdaspur: Pakistan’s Reliance on Sub-conventional Warfare

From Kabul to Gurdaspur: Pakistan’s Reliance on Sub-conventional Warfare

By Rohan Joshi
Developments this summer highlight Pakistan's continued reliance of sub-conventional warfare.
The Afghan Government Should Let the Taliban Destroy Itself

The Afghan Government Should Let the Taliban Destroy Itself

By Kambaiz Rafi
The death of Mullah Omar will lead to the slow disintegration of what we once knew as the Taliban.

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