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Nawaz Sharif's Nightmare

Nawaz Sharif's Nightmare

By Abdul Basit
Pakistan's prime minister faces challenges from abroad and at home.
Quetta Police College Attack: Pakistan Is Increasingly Vulnerable to Terrorism

Quetta Police College Attack: Pakistan Is Increasingly Vulnerable to Terrorism

By Kunwar Khuldune Shahid
A power struggle in Punjab is putting Pakistan at risk as political players woo Islamist groups.

The Return of the Maverick Khan

The Return of the Maverick Khan

By Abdul Basit
All those who thought Imran Khan was a spent political force may soon be prompted to reconsider.

Pakistan's Civilians Form a United Front on National Security

Pakistan's Civilians Form a United Front on National Security

By Hamzah Rifaat
Pakistan's civilian stakeholders have shown unity at a time of rising tensions with India.

The Uri Attack and the Civil-Military Divide in Pakistan’s Kashmir Policy

The Uri Attack and the Civil-Military Divide in Pakistan’s Kashmir Policy

By Ahsan Yousaf Chaudhary
Since its founding, Pakistan's civilian and military leaders have clashed over how to resolve the Kashmir issue.
Pakistan’s Growing Isolation: Nawaz Sharif's Lonely Campaign at the UN

Pakistan’s Growing Isolation: Nawaz Sharif's Lonely Campaign at the UN

By Harsh V. Pant
Don't let Nawaz Sharif's confidence at UNGA fool you: Pakistan is isolated.

Nawaz Sharif Takes on India, Kashmir at the United Nations

Nawaz Sharif Takes on India, Kashmir at the United Nations

By Hamzah Rifaat
Nawaz Sharif's speech before the General Assembly will be welcomed in Pakistan.
Gurdaspur, Pathankot, and Now Uri: What Are India's Options?

Gurdaspur, Pathankot, and Now Uri: What Are India's Options?

By Ankit Panda
Once again, Indian officials are blaming Pakistan for a terrorist attacks. What options does Delhi have?

Let's Face It: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf Is a Party With No Future

Let's Face It: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf Is a Party With No Future

By Umair Jamal
The PTI has no future in Pakistan’s politics unless a major change arises in the party’s political priorities.

Why Do Coups Happen in Pakistan: A Rejoinder

By Ahsan Yousaf Chaudhary
An alternative explanation for the frequency of military rule in Pakistan.

India-Pakistan Tensions: Why Indian Punjab Is Watching

India-Pakistan Tensions: Why Indian Punjab Is Watching

By Tridivesh Singh Maini
Punjab residents on both sides of the border have long pushed for closer economic ties between their countries.
How Pakistan Betrayed Its Founder

How Pakistan Betrayed Its Founder

By Basit Mahmood
Rediscovering Muhammad Ali Jinnah’s vision for a secular, liberal Pakistan.

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