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India-Pakistan competition
Is the Crisis in Pakistan Good for India?
By Krzysztof Iwanek
The current crisis in Pakistan may turn out to be a challenge for New Delhi after all.
The China-Pakistan Nuclear Nexus: How Can India Respond?
By Sanjana Gogna and Nasima Khatoon
Pakistan has been rapidly advancing its nuclear weapons capabilities with China’s help. What can India do about it?
Why Pakistan's Foreign Policy Is So Confused
By Deedar Hussain Samejo
Pakistan's civilian government and the military are working to different ends in their diplomatic efforts.
Pakistan's Stunted Foreign Policy
By Shahzeb Ali Rathore
In an increasingly interconnected world, Pakistan needs to move past India and toward diversification.
Afghanistan’s Growing Unrest: Implications for India’s Security
By Akanksha Narain
"India cannot be a spectator as chaos ensues in Afghanistan, for it will not be safe from the spillover."
Interview: Peter Frankopan
By Muhammad Akbar Notezai
The Oxford historian on China-Pakistan relations, the Silk Road, and implications for India.
(Ab)normal Nuclear Pakistan
By Sobia Paracha
Pakistan's nuclear policy is a product of both mistrust toward the U.S. and threat perceptions vis-a-vis India.
Assessing Obama’s Nuclear Legacy
By Mercy A. Kuo and Angie O. Tang
Insights from Toby Dalton.
India and Pakistan Find Overlapping Interests in Afghanistan
By Umair Jamal
India and Pakistan compete in Afghanistan, but they also have overlapping interests where it counts.
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