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India-Pakistan relations
Pakistan Conducts Test of Nuclear-Capable Nasr Missile
By Ankit Panda
Pakistan’s first known missile test of 2019 involves the short-range Nasr.
Where Would India Fit in a Missile Defense Partnership in the Indo-Pacific?
By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
A closer look at what the recently released U.S. Missile Defense Review means for New Delhi.
Mani Shankar Aiyar on India and Changing Dynamics in South Asia
By Intifada P Basheer, Majid Alam and Karan Anand
“India needs to make South Asia the most important focus of our foreign policy.”
The Pakistan Factor in the 2019 Indian General Elections
By Nadeem Ahmed Moonakal and Manasvi Shanker Sharma
The ruling BJP is keen to tamp down anti-incumbency sentiments – and one way to do that is playing the Pakistan card.
The Fourth Estate in South Asia: Media’s Role in Inter-State Crises
By Hannah Haegeland and Ruhee Neog
The news media is an underappreciated stakeholder in crises between India and Pakistan.
India Faces a New Reality in Afghanistan
By Harsh V Pant and Vinay Kaura
It's past time for India to take stock of new realities in Afghanistan.
5 Asian Flashpoints to Watch in 2019
By Ankit Panda and Prashanth Parameswaran
What does 2019 hold for the region?
Pakistan Acknowledges Indian Role in Afghanistan
By Samuel Ramani
Indian analysts, however, remain divided on the sincerity and reasons for Islamabad’s sudden flip-flop.
The Last Secret of the 1971 India-Pakistan War
By James Maclaren
Does Pakistan continue to detain POWs from the war? The families think so.
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.
Where Does India's Neighborhood Policy Stand As 2018 Comes to a Close?
By Ankit Panda and Prashanth Parameswaran
Taking stock of India's neighborhood as 2018 comes to a close.
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.