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Beware the Himalayan Heat: China, India, and Pakistan on the Brink

Beware the Himalayan Heat: China, India, and Pakistan on the Brink

By Daniel Markey, Andrew Scobell, Vikram Singh
Even as war in Europe grinds on, Washington should not lose sight of the frightening implications of recent developments in South Asia.
The Clock’s Ticking on Pakistan’s Economic Bailout

The Clock’s Ticking on Pakistan’s Economic Bailout

By Niha Dagia
The new government could either take the decision of cutting fuel subsidies or call for fresh elections and leave that tough decision to an interim government.

What Political Change in Pakistan Could Mean for Relations With India

What Political Change in Pakistan Could Mean for Relations With India

By Namra Naseer and Rushali Saha
Although a radical improvement in ties is unlikely, given political volatility in Pakistan and the strong force of Hindu nationalism in India, incremental steps through trade or cultural diplomacy will go a long way.

Imran Khan’s Political Career Far From Over

Imran Khan’s Political Career Far From Over

By Umair Jamal
Within a month of his ouster, the former Pakistani PM has been able to revive his support base substantially, prompting many to believe that he could win an election today.

Anti-Americanism in Pakistan

Anti-Americanism in Pakistan

By Uzair Sattar
Imran Khan’s narrative of conspiracy and regime change is a symptom, not a cause, of anti-American sentiments in Pakistan.
How Imran Khan Is Disrupting Pakistan’s Political Economy

How Imran Khan Is Disrupting Pakistan’s Political Economy

By Uzair Younus
While Khan has lost the prime minister’s office, his core base of supporters has not abandoned him. 

What the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor Tells Us About the Belt and Road Initiative

What the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor Tells Us About the Belt and Road Initiative

By Zenel Garcia and Umer Rahman
The case study of CPEC reveals how provincial officials in China and counterparts abroad are the real drivers for the BRI.
Suicide Blast in Southern Pakistan Kills 3 Chinese, Driver

Suicide Blast in Southern Pakistan Kills 3 Chinese, Driver

By Adil Jawad
The director of the Chinese-built Confucius Institute in Karachi and two teachers were killed in a blast outside the University of Karachi.

The Rise, Fall, and Rise of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf

The Rise, Fall, and Rise of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf

By Kunwar Khuldune Shahid
Imran Khan’s unceremonious fall from the prime minister’s office has only reinvigorated his devoted supporters.

How Imran Khan Betrayed Pakistan’s Missing Persons

How Imran Khan Betrayed Pakistan’s Missing Persons

By Somaiyah Hafeez
The former prime minister had been outspoken about addressing the issue of enforced disappearances. But even before his ouster, Baloch had long since given up hope that he would take action.

What’s Driving Pakistan’s Political Crisis?

What’s Driving Pakistan’s Political Crisis?

Madiha Afzal, Ayesha Siddiqa, and Niloufer Siddiqui discuss the factors behind Imran Khan's ouster and what comes next for Pakistan.
Don’t Single Ukraine Out For Selling Military Hardware to Pakistan

Don’t Single Ukraine Out For Selling Military Hardware to Pakistan

By Krzysztof Iwanek
Just as it is in India’s national interest to keep good relations with both Russia and West, it was in Ukraine’s to sell arms to both India and Pakistan.

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