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With New IMF Deal, Pakistan Gets Another Chance to Fix Economy

With New IMF Deal, Pakistan Gets Another Chance to Fix Economy

By Umair Jamal
Elections are looming. There is a risk of politicians forgetting their commitments to the IMF.
Al-Qaida and the Taliban in Afghanistan: Information Blackhole and Strategic (Mis)communication

Al-Qaida and the Taliban in Afghanistan: Information Blackhole and Strategic (Mis)communication

By Shanthie Mariet D’Souza
U.S. and U.N. estimates about al-Qaida’s strength and position in Afghanistan differ. Sorting out the reality will require concrete efforts to end the information vacuum.

China-India Border Escalations: A Triangular Explanation

China-India Border Escalations: A Triangular Explanation

By Ghulam Ali
Why have Sino-Indian border tensions exploded? Three factors are at work: the border disputes, the rise of nationalist leaders in both countries, and the impact of geopolitics.

India’s Manipur State on the Brink of Civil War

India’s Manipur State on the Brink of Civil War

By Sheikh Saaliq
Prime Minister Modi has been silent since the violence erupted in early May. Manipur’s chief minister says all is well. Meanwhile, Manipur burns.

Bilawal Bhutto Zardari’s Visit to Japan

Bilawal Bhutto Zardari’s Visit to Japan

By Asfandiyar
Japan is hoping to counter China in Pakistan, while Islamabad is trying to counteract Tokyo’s historically tight ties with India.
India as a Lender of Last Resort

India as a Lender of Last Resort

By Thilina Panduwawala
Sri Lanka’s 2022 crisis highlighted the potential for India to play an expanded economic role in the region, especially given China’s inaction.

PM Modi Hosts Xi and Putin for Virtual SCO Summit a Fortnight After US Visit

PM Modi Hosts Xi and Putin for Virtual SCO Summit a Fortnight After US Visit

By Krutika Pathi
This is Russian President Vladimir Putin’s first summit since the Wagner insurrection.
India’s Deepening Bonds With Egypt

India’s Deepening Bonds With Egypt

By Sudha Ramachandran
During Prime Minister Modi’s recent visit to Egypt, the bilateral relationship became a strategic partnership.

TTP Unfazed by Pakistan’s New Multidimensional Counterterrorism Strategy 

TTP Unfazed by Pakistan’s New Multidimensional Counterterrorism Strategy 

By Harsh Behere
Despite a new counterterrorism push announced in April, the Pakistani Taliban continue to extend their reach. 

India Unveils New Critical Minerals Strategy

India Unveils New Critical Minerals Strategy

By Abhishek Sharma
New Delhi has identified 30 minerals considered critical to both national and economic security, part of its vision for Atmanirbhar Bharat.

India’s Success Is Based on the Strength of Its Private Sector and Massive Workforce

India’s Success Is Based on the Strength of Its Private Sector and Massive Workforce

By Krzysztof Iwanek
What connects vaccine diplomacy to the Russian crude oil issue? Private Indian firms.
IMF Agrees to $3 Billion Bailout for Pakistan

IMF Agrees to $3 Billion Bailout for Pakistan

By Zarar Khan
The long-awaited package will provide the country, which is in the grip of political and economic crises, with some relief.

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