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Nawaz Sharif
With Modi Election, Pakistan Seeks 'New Beginning' with India
By Ankit Panda
Pakistan's government has congratulated the BJP on its victory in the elections and looks forward to working with Modi.
Pakistan Journalists Under Threat
By Idrees Ali
Reporters in Pakistan must deal with threats from both state and non-state actors.
Early Warning Signs of Shia Genocide in Pakistan
By Waris Husain
The international community can no longer ignore the alarming rise in violence directed at Pakistan’s Shia minority.
Pakistan and the Sunni Gulf
By Umar Farooq
Overtures to Pakistan from the Sunni Gulf appear to be linked to the conflict in Syria.
Pervez Musharraf Formally Indicted for Treason
By Ankit Panda
A Pakistani court has brought five charges of treason against Pervez Musharraf.
The Taliban’s Unity of Purpose
By Asim Yousafzai
A lack of harmony between Pakistan and Afghanistan supports the militants’ unity of purpose.
The Pakistan-China Corridor
By Christopher Ernest Barber
A new project will give Pakistan the tools of globalization. Will it use them?
Pakistan-U.S. Dialogue Welcomed Ahead of 2014 Drawdown
By Idrees Ali
A recent Pakistani delegation to Washington continues a thaw in relations.
US Downscales Use Of Drones In Pakistan
By Ram Mashru
The U.S. will be changing its drone posture in Pakistan. Is this an attempt to repair the relationship?
Talking To The Taliban: A Futile Pursuit?
By Sanjay Kumar
Is the Pakistani government speaking to the Taliban a positive development or a waste of time?
Pakistan: Combating the Terror
By Christopher Ernest Barber
After a horrible month, Pakistan needs to consider a broader vision for defeating terror.
Pakistan’s Militancy Response: Too Little, Too Late
By Michael Kugelman
Pakistan may finally be getting more serious about tackling its militancy problem. But don’t get your hopes up.