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Nawaz Sharif
Pakistan Should Accept Blame for US Drones
The evidence is overwhelming that the Pakistani government uses US drone strikes to advance its own goals.
Rethinking India-Pakistan Relations
By Ram Mashru
India, Pakistan: Trade Goods, Not Allegations
India and Pakistan would mutually benefit from bolstering trade. Yet, forces on both sides work against it.
India-Pakistan Engagement: Changing the Status Quo
India and Pakistan would be wise to increase citizen engagement and economic cooperation.
The Karachi Crackdown
Nawaz Sharif tries to stem growing violence in Pakistan’s largest city, but a broader effort will be needed.
Nawaz Sharif’s Baggage: Impediments to Change
Numerous realities suggest caution is warranted when it comes to Sharif’s capacity for reform.
Karzai’s 20th Trip to Pakistan: Was it Different From the First?
The clash between the hope for peace and the war for influence continues in Afghanistan.
Politics Clouds Progress on India-Pakistan Tensions
As tensions mar the anniversary of statehood this week, some see political opportunity.
India-Pakistan Independence Day: Give Peace a Chance
On the eve of Independence Day in Pakistan and India, the need to try peace is stronger than ever.
Attack on Indian Consulate in Afghanistan Highlights Geopolitical Tensions
The attack on the Indian consulate in Jalalabad suggests rough times ahead.
Can John Kerry Salvage US-Pakistan Relations?
The US secretary of state has finally arrived in Islamabad. Will Kerry’s personal history with Pakistan be a silver bullet?
Karakoram Highway: China’s Treacherous Pakistan Corridor
China’s use of Pakistan’s Gwadar port depends on the rugged, unreliable Karakorum Highway.