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Can China Assert Itself in Afghanistan?

Can China Assert Itself in Afghanistan?

By Raffaello Pantucci and Kane Luo
Beijing needs to play a stronger leadership role in Afghanistan.
Pakistan and Kazakhstan Look to Increase Cooperation

Pakistan and Kazakhstan Look to Increase Cooperation

By Ankit Panda
The leaders of Pakistan and Kazakhstan want their countries to trade and cooperate more.

India Seeks ‘Auspicious Re-Birth’ in Iran’s Energy Sector

By Micha’el Tanchum
A new strategic level of cooperation could be emerging between Iran and India in energy and commercial transportation.

Iran and Pakistan: Back to Business

Iran and Pakistan: Back to Business

By Arif Rafiq
In the wake of the nuclear deal, the two countries get ready to do business.

The China-Pakistan Economic Corridor Gets Even More Ambitious

The China-Pakistan Economic Corridor Gets Even More Ambitious

By Shannon Tiezzi
China and Pakistan sign news deals in Xinjiang, while Pakistan talks of linking Iran to the new infrastructure.
Afghanistan, Pakistan and a Rare Chance for Peace

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.

Coalition of the Unwilling: Pakistan and India Bring Confrontation to the SCO

Coalition of the Unwilling: Pakistan and India Bring Confrontation to the SCO

By Umair Jamal
India and Pakistan joining the Shanghai Cooperation Organization won't smooth the forum's transformation.
Will the Iran Deal Help the Iran-Pakistan Pipeline Project?

Will the Iran Deal Help the Iran-Pakistan Pipeline Project?

By Ankit Panda
Iranian sanctions relief could mean the completion of the Iran-Pakistan pipeline project is more likely.

Karachi Blackouts Evidence of Pakistan’s Energy Crisis

Karachi Blackouts Evidence of Pakistan’s Energy Crisis

By Brian M. Perkins
The country’s largest city is in dire need of reforms.

Modi and the Sino-Indian Game for Iranian Gas

Modi and the Sino-Indian Game for Iranian Gas

By Micha'el Tanchum
The Indian prime minister makes his opening move in a mini “Great Game.”

Understanding Pakistan’s Baloch Insurgency

Understanding Pakistan’s Baloch Insurgency

By Karlos Zurutuza
Meet the actors behind South Asia's most under-reported armed movement.
Balochistan Grapples With Sectarian Violence

Balochistan Grapples With Sectarian Violence

By Muhammad Akbar Notezai
A bus attack in late May targeted Pashtun, potentially opening up a new chapter in local lawlessness.

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