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Pakistan's National Security Adviser on Counterterrorism

Pakistan's National Security Adviser on Counterterrorism

By Zeeshan Salahuddin
Lt. Gen. Janjua speaks about his strategy and his views on current progress in Pakistan’s fight on terror.
CPEC and the Baloch Insurgency

CPEC and the Baloch Insurgency

By Shazar Shafqat
Balochistan stands to gain little from the massive project, despite being in desperate need of economic opportunity.

Pakistan’s Census: A Baloch Perspective

Pakistan’s Census: A Baloch Perspective

By Hammal Kashani
Why many in Balochistan are not looking forward to Pakistan's first census in 19 years.

The Rise of Religious Extremism in Balochistan

The Rise of Religious Extremism in Balochistan

By Muhammad Akbar Notezai
“Once you unleash these monsters, as you know from Afghanistan, you cannot control them.”

The Real Reason Bajwa Was Appointed Pakistan's Chief of Army Staff

The Real Reason Bajwa Was Appointed Pakistan's Chief of Army Staff

By Bahauddin Foizee
Is the selection of General Bajwa intended to fulfill China’s CPEC dream?
Is the Islamic State Now in Pakistan’s Balochistan Province?

Is the Islamic State Now in Pakistan’s Balochistan Province?

By Shah Meer Baloch
How the Middle Eastern terrorist group found a home in Pakistan's restive province.

The 3 Big Challenges Facing Pakistan Next Army Chief

The 3 Big Challenges Facing Pakistan Next Army Chief

By Umair Jamal
Pakistan’s next military chief faces a wide range of challenges on both the domestic and external fronts.  
Quetta Police College Attack Highlights Pakistan's Internal Divisions

Quetta Police College Attack Highlights Pakistan's Internal Divisions

By Umair Jamal
The messy politicking in Pakistan appears to be dominating the country’s counterterrorism strategies.

China, Iran, and 'One Belt, One Road'

China, Iran, and 'One Belt, One Road'

By Hamzah Rifaat
Will Iran become drawn into China's 'One Belt, One Road' orbit in Pakistan?

Could India and Pakistan Go to War?

Could India and Pakistan Go to War?

By Michael Kugelman
A shooting war is unlikely, but covert activities are a strong possibility.

Modi’s Balochistan Gamble Puts Pakistan in the Driver's Seat

Modi’s Balochistan Gamble Puts Pakistan in the Driver's Seat

By Umair Jamal
The Indian prime minister's ill-advised comment could come back to haunt India.
The Quetta Attack Exposes Pakistan’s Misplaced Counterterrorism Priorities

The Quetta Attack Exposes Pakistan’s Misplaced Counterterrorism Priorities

By Umair Jamal
Pakistan cannot afford complacency in its counterterrorism efforts.

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