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Pakistan terrorism
Since 9/11, Afghanistan Makes Progress Amid Violence
By M. Ashraf Haidari
Afghanistan has made substantial progress in the past 15 years, but still needs the world's support.
Modi in China: The G20 and Beyond
By Ashok Sajjanhar
Modi's attendance at the G20 touched on the global economy, China-India relations, and more.
Double Dealing and Carnage in Pakistan
By Saroop Ijaz
The recent Quetta bombing underscores the failure that is Pakistan’s anti-terror policy.
Pakistan: The Rebirth of Jihad
By Umer Ali
Within Pakistan, banned groups like JeM and JuD campaign openly for jihad against India.
After Quetta Attack, Pakistan’s ‘Good Taliban, Bad Taliban’ Strategy Under Fire
By Daud Khattak
The latest attack proves yet again that Pakistan still has yet to adopt a comprehensive counterterrorism strategy.
Is Turkey Following Pakistan’s Descent Into Islamization?
By Abha Shankar
Erdogan’s power grab recalls Pakistan's military dictator, Zia ul-Haq.
Pakistan Needs a New Security Paradigm
By Touqir Hussain and Ishrat Saleem
It's time for Islamabad to think bigger.
Afghanistan’s Pakistan Problem
By Adam Gallagher
The number of US troops in Afghanistan won't make a difference unless the root of the terrorist problem is addressed.
Teaching Tolerance in Pakistan
By Shah Meer Baloch
Unless significant change is introduced, Pakistan may have to resign itself to unending attacks.
Pakistan and North Korea’s Nuclear Extortion
By Seth Oldmixon
Two troubled countries. Two similar strategies.
The Pathankot Airbase Attack and the Future of India-Pakistan Relations
By Sumit Kumar
Events in the wake of the attack leave some room for hope.
Remembering the Peshawar Attack
By Muhammad Akbar Notezai
Twelve months after the slaughter at Army Public School, where does Pakistan stand on terrorism?