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Where Does the Expected Clash of Institutions Leave Pakistan?

Where Does the Expected Clash of Institutions Leave Pakistan?

By Umair Jamal
Tensions are building within Pakistan's institutions over several issues, including the extension of the Army Chief’s tenure.
Climate Change and South Asia’s Pending Food Crisis

Climate Change and South Asia’s Pending Food Crisis

By Rabiya Jaffery
Are South Asian governments adapting to climate change’s impact on agriculture in the region?

The Looming Governance Crisis in Pakistan

The Looming Governance Crisis in Pakistan

By Umair Jamal
Has Imran Khan overplayed his hand in Pakistani politics?

What Can We Learn from the US State Department’s Terrorism Report on Pakistan?

What Can We Learn from the US State Department’s Terrorism Report on Pakistan?

By Umair Jamal
Pakistan took some serious criticism irrespective of the country’s efforts.

Balochistan’s Students Take to the Streets

Balochistan’s Students Take to the Streets

By Mariyam Suleman
Protests at one of Pakistan’s largest universities continue to widen after a surveillance, harassment and blackmail scandal broke open.
The Taliban’s Diplomatic Reemergence

The Taliban’s Diplomatic Reemergence

By Daud Khattak
Over the past few years, Moscow, Tehran and Beijing have warmed to the Taliban. What explains their change of heart?

How Dangerous Is the Pakistani Opposition’s Long March Against Imran Khan’s Government?

How Dangerous Is the Pakistani Opposition’s Long March Against Imran Khan’s Government?

By Umair Jamal
Amid the opposition’s reelection demands, Pakistan braces for a major political crisis.
The Kashmir Quagmire, Rising Islamophobia and Hindu Nationalism 

The Kashmir Quagmire, Rising Islamophobia and Hindu Nationalism 

By Fareeha Shamim
Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan posited Hindu nationalism and rising global Islamophobia has going hand in hand.

The Return of the Pakistani Taliban

The Return of the Pakistani Taliban

By Kunwar Khuldune Shahid
After fading in the wake of 2014’s Operation Zarb-e-Azb, the TTP is poised for a resurgence.

Has the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor Stalled?

Has the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor Stalled?

By Muhammad Akbar Notezai
In a break from earlier feverish optimism, discussions about the CPEC have become more muted in Pakistan.

In Pakistan’s Thar Desert, Opposition to New Coal Projects Grows

In Pakistan’s Thar Desert, Opposition to New Coal Projects Grows

By Rabiya Jaffery
“Pakistan’s future cannot be coal.”
After Ghotki, Pakistan Should Abandon its Glorification of Temple Vandalizers

After Ghotki, Pakistan Should Abandon its Glorification of Temple Vandalizers

By Kunwar Khuldune Shahid
The abandonment of the Islamist narrative has long been an existential question for Pakistan.

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