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Pakistan terrorism
Islamic State Comes to Balochistan
By Ayaz Ahmed
The terrorist group is increasingly present in Pakistan's southern province.
In Pakistan, a Bloody Farewell to Ramadan
By Kunwar Khuldune Shahid
Twin attacks in Quetta and Parachinar killed over 80 and wounded hundreds.
How CPEC Security Will Test the 'All-Weather Friendship' of China and Pakistan
By Abdur Rehman
If Pakistan can't ensure the safety of Chinese workers, it should expect a cold shoulder from Beijing.
Whatever the New US Strategy in Afghanistan, It Can't Succeed Without China
By Daud Khattak
Without China's buy-in, any attempt to mediate between Afghanistan and Pakistan is doomed.
Time for Pakistan to Cut Ties With Hizbul Mujahideen
By Kunwar Khuldune Shahid
Touting Hizbul Mujahideen as freedom fighters is detrimental for both Pakistan and Kashmir.
Pakistan's Women Jihadis
By Sara Mahmood
Understanding the nexus between women and terrorism in Pakistan.
US-Pakistan Counterterrorism Needs a New Focus
By Ahmad Majidyar
Sunni-Shia sectarian violence in Pakistan could destabilize the entire South Asia region if left unchecked.
India’s Cautious Engagement Is Costly for Afghanistan and the Region
By Ghulam Farooq Mujaddidi
India's reluctance to provide military aid is endangering Afghanistan and encouraging Pakistan's bad behavior.
Hosting the Pakistan Super League Final in Lahore Is an Embarrassment
By Kunwar Khuldune Shahid
The decision defies all logic and only demonstrates how unsafe Pakistan continues to be.
Pakistan’s Pashtun Profiling
By Farooq Yousaf
Pakistan's government is labeling Pashtuns as terror suspects based solely on ethnicity.
Is Pakistan Ready to Counter ISIS?
By Hammal Kashani
Pakistan's government has been slow to react to the presence of ISIS.
Is Pakistan Finally Cracking Down on Lashkar-e-Taiba?
By Syeda Kanwal Hassan
Alleged LeT leader Hafiz Muhammad Saeed is under house arrest. What does that mean for Pakistan's approach to extremism?