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Operation Zarb-e-Azb

March 09, 2021
The Pakistani Taliban is Back
By Daud Khattak
Over the past two years, the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan has re-emerged. The group poses a threat in Pakistan and beyond.

March 10, 2017
Afghanistan, Pakistan, and the 'Good Taliban'
By Syed Arfeen
Pakistan believes Afghanistan is harboring terrorists that conduct cross-border attacks; Kabul says the same.

December 20, 2016
Does Islamic State Have a Future in the AfPak Region?
By Daud Khattak
The Islamic State's South Asia branch looks doomed to fail.

September 21, 2016
Civilians: The Ultimate Victims of the Af-Pak Proxy War
By Daud Khattak
The blame game playing out between Afghanistan and Pakistan only benefits militants threatening both sides.

June 27, 2016
Pakistan’s Counterterrorism Operation: Myth vs. Reality
By Abdul Basit
What Pakistan isn't telling the public about operation Zarb-e-Azb.

September 08, 2015
Pakistan Uses Indigenous Drone to Strike Terrorists
By Ankit Panda
The Pakistani military has used an indigenously designed drone to strike terrorists on its own soil.

August 31, 2015
Pakistan's Prime Minister May Visit the US in October
By Ankit Panda
Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has been invited to the United States in October.

June 09, 2015
Pakistan Ups its Defense Spending
By Ankit Panda

January 27, 2015
With Obama in India, China Hosts Pakistan’s Army Chief
By Shannon Tiezzi
China pledged greater defense cooperation with its "iron brother," especially on counter-terrorism.

December 20, 2014
Pakistan, Terrorism, and the Peshawar Attack
By Shannon Tiezzi
Dr. Christine Fair talks with The Diplomat about the Peshawar attack and Islamabad’s response.

December 18, 2014
After Peshawar School Attack, China Pledges Deeper Anti-Terror Co-op With Pakistan
By Shannon Tiezzi
Now is the time for China and Pakistan to step up joints efforts to eliminate terrorist strongholds in the region.

November 22, 2014
When General Sharif Went to Washington
By Michael Kugelman
A visit by Pakistan's army chief underlines the unique and often troubled relationship between Washington and Rawalpindi.
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