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Nawaz Sharif
Interview: Shuja Nawaz
By Saurabh Sharma
Opening of borders and strong trade ties will bring South Asian countries closer.
How Will Pakistan Respond to the Crisis in Yemen?
By Ankit Panda
As Arab states head to war in Yemen, Pakistan weighs its options.
Pakistan’s Biggest City Crippled by Politics
By Jack Detsch
After last week’s arrests of Muttahida Qaumi Movement leaders, political violence could surge in Karachi.
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.
Understanding Pakistan’s Civil-Military Divide
By Uzair Kayani and Sikander Shah
To understand Operation Zarb-e-Azb, remember Pakistan's long history of competition between various state institutions.
U.S.-Pakistan Relations: Seeing Other People
By Saim Saeed
The bilateral relationship matters less now, and that may not be such a bad thing.
Skepticism Aside, India-Pakistan Talks Are Welcome
By Sanjay Kumar
Recently renewed talks between India and Pakistan may not go anywhere, but they are a welcome shift in the relationship.
America’s Pakistan Dilemma
By Sarah Graham
Rarely have Pakistan and U.S. strategic interests converged.
Pakistan’s Blackout Reveals Infrastructural Fragility
By Ankit Panda
A recent blackout caused by a rebel attack plunged 80 percent of Pakistan into darkness.
Where Does Pakistan Go From Here?
By Hamza Mannan
Has the barbarity of December 16 finally changed the way Pakistan’s politicians view security?
Pakistan, Terrorism, and the Peshawar Attack
By Shannon Tiezzi
Dr. Christine Fair talks with The Diplomat about the Peshawar attack and Islamabad’s response.
Pakistan Reinstates the Death Penalty
By Akhilesh Pillalamarri
Following the brutal massacre of children in Peshawar, Pakistan reinstated the death penalty.