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Durand Line
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Pakistan’s Foreign Policy Has Failed, Resulting in Regional Isolation
By Aziz Amin Ahmadzai & Mona Naseer
Pakistan's regional isolation can't be in its long-term national self-interest.
Bridging the Pashtun Divide
By Aziz Amin Ahmadzai and Mona Naseer
Pashtuns on both sides of the Durand Line need to display a little more empathy towards each other.
What Now for Afghanistan?
By Tamim Asey
With the end of the war, the country faces an uncertain future.
The Search for a Missing Peace in Islamabad
By Ali Reza Sarwar
Afghanistan and Pakistan’s past may have to be ignored if they are to have a future.
The ISI’s Great Game in Afghanistan
By Omer Aziz
Irrespective of the election outcome, Pakistan will remain deeply involved in Afghanistan.
Afghanistan Elections and the Taliban Threat
By Rajeev Agrawal
In the election run-up, the Taliban has increasingly set the agenda in the region with a spate of high-profile attacks.
The Taliban’s Unity of Purpose
By Asim Yousafzai
A lack of harmony between Pakistan and Afghanistan supports the militants’ unity of purpose.
Why the Durand Line Matters
By Arwin Rahi
It is time for Kabul to accept the legality of the border.
Afghan-Pakistani Border Row: A Double-Edged Sword for India
The Afghan-Pakistani border row mirrors and influences India’s border dispute with China.
Afghans Wary of Pakistan’s Role in Brussels Peace Talks
An atmosphere of distrust prevails in Afghanistan surrounding Pakistan’s role in the peace process.
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