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Testing Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan’s ‘Independent’ Mind

Testing Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan’s ‘Independent’ Mind

By Daud Khattak
Khan rode a reputation for independence into office, but can he break from the constraints that hamstrung his predecessors?
Is Pakistan Reviving Its Soft-Power?

Is Pakistan Reviving Its Soft-Power?

By Hajira Maryam
With the ascension of Imran Khan to power last year, Islamabad seems keen to improve its soft power capital.

A War of Words? Conflicting Media Narratives Between India and Pakistan

A War of Words? Conflicting Media Narratives Between India and Pakistan

By Akash Sriram
In a game of optics and perception, India's Modi and Pakistan's Khan each have come away with a victory.

Don't Overlook the Root Cause of the Latest India-Pakistan Flare-up

Don't Overlook the Root Cause of the Latest India-Pakistan Flare-up

By Sidra Hamidi
Behind the specific events of February 2019, there’s the larger danger of rising nationalism in both countries.

Does the OIC Have a Role to Play in India-Pakistan Crises?

Does the OIC Have a Role to Play in India-Pakistan Crises?

By Umair Jamal
Can the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) act as a crisis manager between India and Pakistan?
Pakistan’s Prime Minister Warns India Against Military Response to Kashmir Bombing

Pakistan’s Prime Minister Warns India Against Military Response to Kashmir Bombing

By Munir Ahmed
If India takes action against Pakistan after last week’s bloody car bomb in Kashmir, Pakistan “will retaliate,” Khan says.

How Pakistan's Struggling Economy Creates Opportunities for Imran Khan

How Pakistan's Struggling Economy Creates Opportunities for Imran Khan

By Umair Jamal
Imran Khan may have an opportunity that wasn't available to his predecessor.
What Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s Latest Prison Sentence Means

What Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s Latest Prison Sentence Means

By Umair Jamal
Pakistan’s former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has been sentenced to seven years in prison.

Taking Stock of Pakistan’s Counterterrorism Efforts, 4 Years After the Army Public School Attack

Taking Stock of Pakistan’s Counterterrorism Efforts, 4 Years After the Army Public School Attack

By Umair Jamal
Just how far have things improved in the last four years?

India, Pakistan, and the Kartarpur Corridor

India, Pakistan, and the Kartarpur Corridor

By Grant Wyeth
The Kartarpur Corridor may be a small initiative to create some goodwill and ease one pressure on both states.

Can Pakistan Bring Tehreek-e-Labbaik to Justice?

Can Pakistan Bring Tehreek-e-Labbaik to Justice?

By Hannan R. Hussain
What is driving Pakistan's crackdown on Khadim Rizvi's group?
Making Sense of the India-Pakistan Kartarpur Corridor Opening

Making Sense of the India-Pakistan Kartarpur Corridor Opening

By Umair Jamal
The Kartarpur corridor may be a good confidence-building measure between the two countries, but it’s not a game changer.

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