Tag
Pakistan army
Lessons From India's 'Surgical Strikes', One Year Later
By Ankit Panda
The surgical strikes indicated a threshold for Indian response. Kashmir, however, will continue to simmer.
China, Pakistan Hold Defense Talks
By Franz-Stefan Gady
Among other things, Beijing and Islamabad agreed to “safeguard the security of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor.”
Pakistan Raises Defense Spending
By Franz-Stefan Gady
Pakistan is slated to increase its defense budget by around 7 percent in fiscal year 2017-2018.
Justice for Bangladesh: Pakistan's Little-Remembered Promise
By Md. Rizwanul Islam
In 1973, Pakistan promised to try members of its armed forces for war crimes committed in Bangladesh.
India-Pakistan Rumblings Along Kashmir Line of Control Continue
By Padmapriya Govindarajan
Tensions between New Delhi and Islamabad persist. The question is if both sides can avoid escalation.
Pakistan’s (Non-Nuclear) Plan to Counter ‘Cold Start’
By Meenakshi Sood
Tactical nuclear weapons get most of the attention, but Islamabad is also building up conventional capabilities.
Pakistan-China Hold Joint Border Patrols Near Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir
By Prakhar Gupta
The joint patrol took place amidst much media attention on India’s tank deployment in Ladakh.
Did Pakistan Decide to Buy China’s Newest Attack Helicopter?
By Franz-Stefan Gady
Pakistan’s military revealed the Z-10 Thunderbolt attack helicopter at the 2016 Pakistan Day parade.
Pakistan's Prime Minister Arrives in Washington With a Broad Agenda
By Robert M. Hathaway
Nawaz Sharif's time in Washington will cover a range of issues at the center of the U.S.-Pakistan relationship.
A Wake-Up Call for Pakistanis
By Shairee Malhotra
Pakistani citizens need to reconsider their tacit support for the Army and its national narrative.
What Do Pakistan's Protests Mean for India?
By Shairee Malhotra
Pakistan’s political turmoil suggests that any improvement in bilateral relations will have limits.
Pakistan: Where Dissent Is Abused to Undermine Democracy
By Sanjay Kumar
The military plays games with Pakistan’s political institutions again.