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Nawaz Sharif
China Keeps Close Eye on Pakistan Protests
By Shannon Tiezzi
Beijing is not overly concerned yet, but instability in Pakistan could threaten China's economic and security interests.
India-Pakistan Talks Cancellation: What Went Wrong?
By Ankit Panda
Is India entering a new diplomatic era in terms of how it approaches Pakistan?
New Delhi Cancels India-Pakistan Talks
By Sanjay Kumar
Rapprochement between the two nations suffers as India cancels talks due to Pakistan meeting Kashmiri separatists.
Is There a Crisis in Pakistan?
By Hamza Mannan
Opposition leaders threaten the new government, while the military balances against Sharif.
India’s Quest for Energy in Central Asia
By Richard Wallace
Modi has an opportunity to make inroads into the energy-rich region, but will need some clever diplomacy.
Nuclear Testing and the South Asia Arms Race
By Tahir Nazir
India has the ability to reduce nuclear tension in South Asia within the current treaty framework.
India-Pakistan: Medicine for Spring, and Other Seasons
By Kermit Jones
Modi and Sharif have an opportunity to improve India-Pakistan relations, starting with pharmaceuticals trade.
The Karachi Attacks and Pakistan’s Uncertain Future
By Daniele Grassi
The government is unprepared to comprehensively deal with even a fractured TTP in the short-term.
Gilgit-Baltistan: Nexus of a New Asian Economic Corridor
By Senge H. Sering
Both Pakistan and India are showing signs of opening this remote area to trade and investment.
India: Recognizing Pakistan’s Paradigm Shift
By Shairee Malhotra
India’s new government must acknowledge the change in internal Pakistani politics, and be innovative.
Prime Minister-Elect Modi's Proactive Diplomacy
By Ankit Panda
As Prime Minister-elect, Narendra Modi demonstrates his interest in proactive diplomacy.
Modi Reaches Out to SAARC Leaders Ahead of Swearing-In as Prime Minister
By Ankit Panda
Narendra Modi has chosen to invite regional leaders to his swearing-in as Prime Minister.