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Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI)
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The Taliban Enter the Haqqani Era
By Khyber Sarban
With Pakistan's support, the Haqqani Network is finalizing an all-out coup over the Taliban's central leadership.
Is Pakistan Getting Ready to Abandon Lashkar-e-Taiba?
By Umair Jamal
Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) is a threat to Pakistan’s own national security and Islamabad has no option but to relinquish its support for the group.
Enough Is Enough: Pakistan Needs to Change Its Approach to Afghanistan
By Aziz Amin Ahmadzai
Pakistan's years of harboring and encouraging terrorism toward Afghanistan must come to an end.
Pakistan's Terrorism Accusations Against India: Bizarre But Calculated
By Rohan Joshi
Amid a declining domestic situation, senior Pakistani officials see it fit to blame India -- an unproductive endeavor.
A Wake-Up Call for Pakistanis
By Shairee Malhotra
Pakistani citizens need to reconsider their tacit support for the Army and its national narrative.
Pakistan Declares War on Haqqani Network
By Michael Kugelman
Pakistan has claimed it’s going after the Haqqani Network. But will it really?
The ISI’s Great Game in Afghanistan
By Omer Aziz
Irrespective of the election outcome, Pakistan will remain deeply involved in Afghanistan.
The Killing of Pakistan’s Journalists
By Kiran Nazish
The impunity with which journalists are attacked is having a devastating effect on Pakistani democracy.
Pakistan Should Accept Blame for US Drones
The evidence is overwhelming that the Pakistani government uses US drone strikes to advance its own goals.
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