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Pakistan-Iran relations
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Pakistan's Role in the Syria Conflict
By Samuel Ramani
How Pakistan wound up on the same side as Iran in the Syria conflict.
Will the Chabahar Port Project Get Spoiled By Regional Narco-Terror Networks?
By Aveek Sen
The Chabahar Port project may be targeted by networks of drug smugglers and terrorists alike. Is Iran up to the task?
Toward Stronger Economic Relations Between Pakistan and Iran
By Usman Javed
Pakistan and Iran need to come together to develop their economic and trade ties.
Did Hope for Afghan Peace Die With Mullah Mansour?
By Daud Khattak
Mansour's death makes peace talks even less likely, while inflaming regional tensions.
Pakistan: Iran Has Nothing to Do With Indian Espionage
By Ankit Panda
Pakistan tries to control the damage after its army chief insinuated that Iran may have abetted Indian espionage.
Why Is Pakistan Interested in Brokering Peace Between Iran and Saudi Arabia?
By Ankit Panda
Pakistan needs a modus vivendi between Iran and Saudi Arabia to avoid a sectarian implosion at home.
Can CPEC Become a Reconciliation Force in Balochistan?
By Umair Jamal
A major infrastructure initiative between China and Pakistan could spur reconciliation in Balochistan.
The China-Pakistan Economic Corridor Gets Even More Ambitious
By Shannon Tiezzi
China and Pakistan sign news deals in Xinjiang, while Pakistan talks of linking Iran to the new infrastructure.
With China's Help, the Iran-Pakistan Pipeline Might Finally Happen
By Ankit Panda
The long and complicated story of the pipeline that was ... and then wasn't ... and now might be.
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