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China-Pakistan relations
Pakistan Is Drifting Away From Japan
By Ahmad Rashid Malik
Ties thrived in the early post-war period, but lately Japan-Pakistan relations have stalled out.
China’s Trouble With Pakistan’s Turbulent Democracy
By Abdur Rehman Shah
The real stumbling block to CPEC? The differences in political systems between China and Pakistan.
Is Pakistan’s Stability in India’s Interest?
By Umair Jamal
The thought of a failed nuclear-armed state next door is worrying India more and more.
CPEC: Boon or Bane for Pakistan?
By Hanan Zaffar
A look at the hopes and fears surrounding the ambitious China-Pakistan Economic Corridor.
BRICS, BIMSTEC, and Anti-Terrorism: What Did India Accomplish?
By Ashok Sajjanhar
India, as the host of the two latest summits, sought to further isolate Pakistan and promote anti-terrorism.
Sino-Tajik Counterterroism Drills Reflect China's Regional Concerns
By Catherine Putz
Beijing has plenty of regional economic concerns, and strengthening the Tajik military is part of its insurance policy.
Uri Attack: Why Pakistan Needs to Denounce Armed Jihad
By Kunwar Khuldune Shahid
Pakistan's continued support of jihadists group will eventually undermine the country's economic lifeline.
The Long History of the Pakistan-North Korea Nexus
By Samuel Ramani
From Zulfikar Ali Bhutto to AQ Khan to today, Pakistan's security cooperation with North Korea has a 40 year history.
China to Supply Pakistan With 8 New Stealth Attack Submarines by 2028
By Franz-Stefan Gady
Four of the subs will be constructed in China and the remaining four in Pakistan.
The Dilemma of Pakistan’s Foreign Policy
By Muhammad Akbar Notezai
Why can’t Islamabad get its foreign policy on track?
Shahbaz Sharif’s China Visit: Implications for CPEC
By Tridivesh Singh Maini
What to make of the visit to China by Punjab's chief minister (and Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's brother)?