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Jihad in Pakistan
![South Asia’s 4 Competing Jihads South Asia’s 4 Competing Jihads](https://thediplomat.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/sizes/thumbnail/thediplomat-ap_17233484660117.jpg)
South Asia’s 4 Competing Jihads
By Muhammad Nawaz Khan
Islamic State, al-Qaeda, and the Afghan and Pakistani Taliban have differing visions for the region.
![Arif Jamal: Why Jamaat-ud-Dawa Is a Bigger Threat Than ISIS Arif Jamal: Why Jamaat-ud-Dawa Is a Bigger Threat Than ISIS](https://thediplomat.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/sizes/thumbnail/thediplomat_2016-12-06_17-30-43.jpg)
Arif Jamal: Why Jamaat-ud-Dawa Is a Bigger Threat Than ISIS
By Muhammad Akbar Notezai
An interview with South Asia expert Arif Jamal.
![Pakistan: The Rebirth of Jihad Pakistan: The Rebirth of Jihad](https://thediplomat.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/sizes/thumbnail/thediplomat_2016-08-17_20-16-41.jpg)
Pakistan: The Rebirth of Jihad
By Umer Ali
Within Pakistan, banned groups like JeM and JuD campaign openly for jihad against India.
![After Quetta Attack, Pakistan’s ‘Good Taliban, Bad Taliban’ Strategy Under Fire After Quetta Attack, Pakistan’s ‘Good Taliban, Bad Taliban’ Strategy Under Fire](https://thediplomat.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/sizes/thumbnail/thediplomat_2015-09-30_23-40-31.jpg)
After Quetta Attack, Pakistan’s ‘Good Taliban, Bad Taliban’ Strategy Under Fire
By Daud Khattak
The latest attack proves yet again that Pakistan still has yet to adopt a comprehensive counterterrorism strategy.
![Pakistan’s Coziness With Non-State Actors Represents the Single Greatest Global Nuclear Security Threat Pakistan’s Coziness With Non-State Actors Represents the Single Greatest Global Nuclear Security Threat](https://thediplomat.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/sizes/thumbnail/thediplomat_2016-03-29_22-55-13.jpg)
Pakistan’s Coziness With Non-State Actors Represents the Single Greatest Global Nuclear Security Threat
By Ibne Ali
Pakistan’s willingness to use unpredictable and radical non-state actors puts its nuclear arsenal at risk.
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