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China-Pakistan relations
The Risk of a Nuclear-Tinged South Asian Crisis Is Rising
By Sameer Lalwani and Hannah Haegeland
The odds of another serious South Asian crisis remain high.
Lessons for India From the Rift in US-Pakistan Relations
By Nitin Pai and Pranay Kotasthane
What lessons can India draw from recent U.S. moves against Pakistan?
The History of Chinese Mediation Between Afghanistan and Pakistan
By Ahmad Bilal Khalil
Kabul and Islamabad have long requested China help them settle their differences.
Trump’s Tweet Further Strengthens China-Pakistan Ties
By Charlotte Gao
While the U.S. plans to cut security assistance for Pakistan, Pakistan adopts the Chinese yuan as a currency for trade.
Trump’s Tweet Has Done Pakistan a Massive Favor
By Kunwar Khuldune Shahid
A Twitter tirade once again allows Pakistan to play the victim.
China Brings Afghanistan and Pakistan Together to Discuss Regional Issues, But Divergences Remain
By Harsh V. Pant
Despite Chinese attempts at mediation, differences between Kabul and Islamabad persist.
Time for Pakistan to Apologize to Bangladesh
By Uzair Younus
For moral and strategic reasons, Pakistan should offer a long-overdue apology for the atrocities of 1971.
China Pressuring Pakistan on Terrorism?
By Arushi Kumar
Is China's tone on Pakistan starting to change?
2017 BRICS Summit: Post-Doklam, India, China Meet in Xiamen
By Pragya Pandey
The two sides displayed significant diplomatic maturity at the summit, creating space for cooperation.
Sharif's Ouster Won't Impact CPEC
By Ahmad Rashid Malik
There's no civil-military divide in Pakistan when it comes to the Chinese megaproject.
How CPEC Security Will Test the 'All-Weather Friendship' of China and Pakistan
By Abdur Rehman
If Pakistan can't ensure the safety of Chinese workers, it should expect a cold shoulder from Beijing.
If China Does Build a Naval Base in Pakistan, What Are the Risks for Islamabad?
By Umair Jamal
A Chinese naval base in Pakistan would present substantial risks.