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Pakistan-Afghanistan relations
Afghanistan, Pakistan Lay Groundwork for Taliban Peace Talks in Early 2016
By Ankit Panda
Pakistan's top general visited Afghanistan this weekend to discuss another round of peace talks with the Taliban.
What Is the State of Afghanistan's Relationship with India?
By Sanjay Kumar
The Diplomat speaks to Afghanistan’s Deputy Foreign Minister on Kabul’s relations with New Delhi and Islamabad.
Pakistan and the Taliban: Past as Prologue?
By C. Christine Fair
After riding the Islamist militancy tiger for decades, Pakistan now has a problem.
Amid Shifting Geopolitical Dynamics, India Plays Hard Ball in Afghanistan
By Harsh V. Pant
India is playing hardball with Afghanistan over Ashraf Ghani's misadventures with Pakistan.
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.
Why Pakistan Is Footing the Bill for Afghan Army Training
By Jack Detsch
Afghanistan has sent six cadets to undergo training in Abbottabad. What does it mean for relations with Pakistan?
Who's Negotiating With the Taliban Anyway?
By Ankit Panda
Are peace talks between the Afghan government and the Taliban on the horizon?
Why Did Afghanistan Just Suspend a Request for Heavy Weaponry from India?
By Ankit Panda
What spurred a sudden Afghan decision to suspend a request for Indian heavy weaponry?
The ISI’s Great Game in Afghanistan
By Omer Aziz
Irrespective of the election outcome, Pakistan will remain deeply involved in Afghanistan.
Afghan Stability: New Equations
By SK Chatterji
With the NATO drawdown, Afghanistan’s neighbors will have a growing role to play in the country’s stability.
Pakistan President Visits Afghanistan
By Ankit Panda
Pakistani President Mamnoon Hussain visited Kabul for the first time since coming into office.
Why the Durand Line Matters
By Arwin Rahi
It is time for Kabul to accept the legality of the border.