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Pakistan
Pakistan Heat Wave Death Toll Above 600
By Catherine Putz
Power cuts and Ramadan fasting are seen as immediate causes, but poor governance and weak infrastructure are to blame.
Confirmed: Sino-Pak JF-17 Fighter Jet Has its First Buyer
By Franz-Stefan Gady
An unnamed Asian country will be the JF-17s first export destination.
Meet North Korea's Speedy, Stealthy Boats
By Ankit Panda
Plus, nuclear diplomacy, North Korea, U.S.-India relations, and more. Weekend links.
Afghanistan, Pakistan to Cooperate on Counter-Terrorism
By Ankit Panda
Afghanistan and Pakistan will cooperate formally on counter-terrorism. Is this a seachange in their bilateral ties?
Is US Drone Warfare Here to Stay?
By Jack Detsch
The CIA’s targeted killing program might be in jeopardy.
Healing Pakistan's Wounds by Building 141 Schools for Peace
By Zareen Muzaffar
The Diplomat speaks to two social entrepreneurs who are addressing Pakistan's shortage of schools.
Does SAARC Have a Role to Play in Humanitarian Assistance?
By Ankit Panda
India's prime minister wants South Asia to come together on humanitarian assistance and disaster relief operations.
The Indian Air Force's Big Problem: Not Enough Pilots!
By Franz-Stefan Gady
New Delhi faces a critical shortage of both planes and pilots a parliamentary panel revealed this week.
US Will Continue Deadly Drone Strikes in Pakistan
By Franz-Stefan Gady
American lawmakers are still in favor of killing militants with UAVs in Pakistan despite civilian casualties.
China Will Supply Pakistan With 110 New JF-17s
By Franz-Stefan Gady
What is the real annual production capacity of Pakistan's military aircraft industry?
Violence in Afghanistan Delays Ghani on Trip to India
By Catherine Putz
Attacks in Kunduz Province delayed the Afghan president’s departure for New Delhi.
India Still Lacks Modern Battlefield Communication
By Franz-Stefan Gady
The modernization of communications systems has lagged behind that of other weapons platforms in the Indian Army.