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Cross-border terrorism
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Are We Finally Seeing a Breakthrough in Afghanistan-Pakistan Relations?
By Daud Khattak
Recent exchanges, and the involvement of China and the US, hints that this time may be different.
Amb. Zahid Nasrullah Khan on Afghanistan-Pakistan Relations
By Maija Liuhto
Pakistan's ambassador in Afghanistan talks about refugees, terrorism, and the border dispute.
Afghan-Pakistani Cross-Border Terrorism Cuts Both Ways
By Franz J. Marty
Exploring on-the-ground reports of the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan presence in Afghanistan.
India's Demonetization Is a Distraction, Not a Solution
By Riju Agrawal
Demonetization was billed as a 'silver bullet' for India's woes. In reality, it will prevent more effective solutions.
Making Sense of Pakistan’s Intelligence Tip-off to India
By Rohan Joshi
India should welcome Pakistani inputs on possible terror attacks without over-interpreting their significance.
Pakistan's Prime Minister May Visit the US in October
By Ankit Panda
Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has been invited to the United States in October.
From Kabul to Gurdaspur: Pakistan’s Reliance on Sub-conventional Warfare
By Rohan Joshi
Developments this summer highlight Pakistan's continued reliance of sub-conventional warfare.
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