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Pakistan terrorism
Pakistan Arrests 44 Suspected of Involvement in Pulwama Attack
By Munir Ahmed
The suspects, including JeM leader Masood Azhar’s brother and son, are being detained pending investigation.
India’s Fight Against Terrorism: China’s Silence Speaks Volumes
By Prarthana Basu
The Pulwama attack has once again drawn attention to China's equivocal stance on Pakistan-based terror outfits.
Pakistan’s Prime Minister Warns India Against Military Response to Kashmir Bombing
By Munir Ahmed
If India takes action against Pakistan after last week’s bloody car bomb in Kashmir, Pakistan “will retaliate,” Khan says.
New Terror Attack Exposes India’s Limited Options
By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
Despite the severity of the attack and the pressure for action, New Delhi’s choices are much more limited than they may initially appear.
Pakistanis Are the ‘Collateral Damage’ of Their State’s Counterterror Failures
By Kunwar Khuldune Shahid
A mother, father, and teenage daughter are the latest innocent victims of Pakistan's botched counterterror policy.
An Indian Perspective on Afghan Security
By Samuel Ramani
An interview with Brig. Gen. (retd) Venkataraman Mahalingam.
Pakistan’s Catch-22 Moment
By Daud Khattak
Is Pakistan really ready to cut the cord with the United States?
Dying For Democracy: Balochistan’s Fallen Political Workers
By Adnan Aamir
Remembering Wahab Zahid, a political activist and victim of the election day blast in Quetta.
Why the Pakistan Army Is Vying to Influence the General Elections
By Kunwar Khuldune Shahid
The upcoming election is about more than Nawaz Sharif – or even Pakistani democracy.
Pakistan’s Anti-Taliban Party on the Hit List Again
By Daud Khattak
A brazen attack on the Awami National Party shatter hopes of a peaceful campaign season in Pakistan.
Amb. Zahid Nasrullah Khan on Afghanistan-Pakistan Relations
By Maija Liuhto
Pakistan's ambassador in Afghanistan talks about refugees, terrorism, and the border dispute.
What Trump’s Pakistan Policy Means for China
By Li Hongmei
U.S.-Pakistan frictions are not good for Beijing, either.