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Pakistan Taliban
The Tangled History of the Afghanistan-India-Pakistan Triangle
By Ahmad Bilal Khalil
Kabul's foreign policy approach has shifted between favoring India and Pakistan since the partition.
Now Is the Time to Hit Pakistan With Sanctions
By Shawn Snow
It is time to put a credible threat of sanctions on the table.
The US Should Cut Its Losses in Pakistan
By Frud Bezhan
Americans have forked out billions to Pakistan to help combat the Taliban, with little to show for the investment.
Double Dealing and Carnage in Pakistan
By Saroop Ijaz
The recent Quetta bombing underscores the failure that is Pakistan’s anti-terror policy.
The Taliban Enter the Haqqani Era
By Khyber Sarban
With Pakistan's support, the Haqqani Network is finalizing an all-out coup over the Taliban's central leadership.
Afghan President Blames Pakistan for Sheltering Taliban
By Catherine Putz
Ghani said militant groups “are being hosted and aided from the territory of Pakistan.”
Militancy in Punjab
By Muhammad Akbar Notezai
The recent bombing in Lahore underscores the problem with militancy in Pakistan’s most populous province.
Crunch Time for Pakistan’s Extremist Battle
By Kunwar Khuldune Shahid
Devastating recent attacks raise the stakes for the government.
Pakistan’s Schools at War
By Kunwar Khuldune Shahid
Can the country stop the killing of its students?
Attacks Hamper Pakistan’s Efforts on Polio
By Muhammad Akbar Notezai
A recent suicide bomber in Quetta underscores the challenge facing authorities.
Attack on University in Pakistan Leaves at Least 21 Dead
By Franz-Stefan Gady
Gunmen stormed a college campus in Pakistan’s Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province killing students and faculty members.
The Implications of the Taliban Shootout
By Khyber Sarban
Recent reports of a shooting, and the killing or wounding of its leader, reveals serious divisions within the Taliban.