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Afghanistan-Pakistan relations
Can South Asia Make Nice in 2016?
By Muhammad Akbar Notezai
This month has seen yet another attempt at repairing fractious relationships.
Why Did Afghanistan's Spy Chief Just Quit?
By Catherine Putz
Nabil says Ghani is surrendering "Afghanistan's 5,000 year history to Pakistan's 60-year history."
Confirmed: Ghani to Attend Heart of Asia Conference in Islamabad
By Catherine Putz
The Indian Foreign Minister, Sushma Swaraj, is also to attend.
The ‘Heart of Asia’ Conference: A Fresh Start?
By Habib Wayand
A regional conference in Islamabad this week offers another chance at peace and reconciliation in Afghanistan.
South Asian Leaders Meet on Sidelines of Paris Climate Talks
By Catherine Putz
The leaders of Afghanistan and India met separately with the Pakistani Prime Minister, not much happened.
A Turning Point in Afghanistan-India Relations?
By Ankit Panda
Recent developments in the India-Afghanistan bilateral relationship suggest a major shift may be afoot.
On a Tightrope: Can Afghanistan Balance Between Pakistan and India?
By Umair Jamal
Afghanistan is in a difficult position today. Can it walk a tightrope between India and Pakistan?
What About Afghan Refugees?
By Catherine Putz
Afghan refugees are out of luck in Germany and running out of time in Pakistan.
It's Time for Afghanistan and Pakistan To Move Beyond the Blame Game
By Umair Jamal and Hafeez-ur-Rehman Hadi
Pakistan's interventionist agenda in Afghanistan won't disappear. Kabul needs to cope and look beyond the blame game.
What Now for China’s Afghanistan Strategy?
By Andrew Small
Despite the blow to peace talks with the Taliban, China is unlikely to change its approach to Afghanistan or Pakistan.
Afghanistan's Ghani: Pakistan Needs to Do Something About the Taliban
By Catherine Putz
It seems the Afghan-Pakistan rapprochement was, indeed, a mirage.
Afghanistan, Pakistan and a Rare Chance for Peace
By Aziz Amin Ahmadzai and Mona Naseer
The start of talks is an opportunity that may not come again.