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India-Pakistan conflicts

February 17, 2023
Changes to Indus Water Treaty Could Raise Hostility Between India, Pakistan
By Umair Jamal
Many in Islamabad believe India’s threats are meant to strengthen Prime Minister Modi’s electoral prospects in upcoming general elections.

August 01, 2017
Freedom and Fear: India and Pakistan at 70
By Pippa Virdee
70 years later, the neighbors and rivals still struggle with the “unfinished business of partition.”

January 06, 2017
Will India’s Lobbying Change U.S. Policy Toward Pakistan?
By Prateek Joshi
India hopes a connection with Trump's national security advisor can tip the scales against Pakistan.

November 16, 2016
CPEC: Boon or Bane for Pakistan?
By Hanan Zaffar
A look at the hopes and fears surrounding the ambitious China-Pakistan Economic Corridor.

November 15, 2016
India’s Fight Against Fake Currency
By Sharmad Mahajan
The fake currency notes pumped into India from Pakistan are nothing less than economic terrorism.

November 11, 2016
Can the India-Pakistan Ceasefire Survive?
By Sudha Ramachandran
The 2003 agreement is falling apart amid a sharp decline in India-Pakistan relations.

October 28, 2016
‘Hidden Hands’ in Pakistan
By Prem Mahadevan
RAW, India’s external spy agency, is routinely charged with all sorts of machinations in Pakistan. What’s really at work?

September 30, 2016
Why ‘Surgical Strikes’ Are a Slippery Slope for India
By Abhijit Singh
Making the latest operation anything but covert could backfire on India.

September 29, 2016
Responding to Uri Attack: What Are India's Options?
By Muhammad Daim Fazil
India has three main options: a surgical strike, covert ops, or a diplomatic offense to isolate Pakistan.

September 21, 2016
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.

August 23, 2016
Balochistan: The Troubled Heart of the CPEC
By Usman Shahid
Long-standing violence in Pakistan’s most impoverished province is given new impetus by modern geopolitics.
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