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Working for the Wealthy, Islamabad’s Poor Struggle to Live

Working for the Wealthy, Islamabad’s Poor Struggle to Live

By Shah Meer Baloch and Mashal Baloch
In Islamabad’s irregular settlements, the city’s poor struggle just a stone’s throw from posh bungalows.
Touqir Hussain on Pakistan Foreign Policy Under Imran Khan

Touqir Hussain on Pakistan Foreign Policy Under Imran Khan

By Prashanth Parameswaran
The Diplomat talks with Touqir Hussain on Imran Khan and his handling of Pakistan's foreign policy thus far.

Pakistan’s Anguish on Kashmir Elicits An Extremely Hollow International Response

Pakistan’s Anguish on Kashmir Elicits An Extremely Hollow International Response

By Shairee Malhotra
Pakistan’s relentless anguish seems to have fallen on deaf ears and it remains in a tight spot on Kashmir.

What Exactly Did Pakistan’s Prime Minister Say About the Country’s Nuclear Weapons?

What Exactly Did Pakistan’s Prime Minister Say About the Country’s Nuclear Weapons?

By Ankit Panda
Pakistan’s nuclear policy remains unchanged.

Amid the India-Pakistan Kashmir Crisis, What’s the Future of the Kartarpur Corridor?

Amid the India-Pakistan Kashmir Crisis, What’s the Future of the Kartarpur Corridor?

By Umair Jamal
Is the Kartarpur corridor doomed?
South Asian Countries Overlook Regional Economic Integration at Their Own Risk

South Asian Countries Overlook Regional Economic Integration at Their Own Risk

By Mayaz Alam
Bangladesh, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka find themselves on the outside of regional economic initiatives looking in.

5 Reasons Imran Khan's US Visit Was a Win for Pakistan

5 Reasons Imran Khan's US Visit Was a Win for Pakistan

By Umair Jamal
Did Imran Khan accomplish much during his trip to Washington?
Chabahar Port: A Step Toward Connectivity for India and Afghanistan

Chabahar Port: A Step Toward Connectivity for India and Afghanistan

By Khesraw Omid Farooq
For India and Afghanistan, Chabahar holds great promise.

Will Pakistan’s Khan Go After an Opposition Adrift?

Will Pakistan’s Khan Go After an Opposition Adrift?

By Umair Jamal
Will Prime Minister Imran Khan go after an indecisive opposition?

Pakistan and the FATF: On Borrowed Time?

Pakistan and the FATF: On Borrowed Time?

By Umair Jamal
What are Pakistan’s options at the FATF?

The Shanghai Cooperation Organization Summit Kicks Off in Bishkek

The Shanghai Cooperation Organization Summit Kicks Off in Bishkek

By Catherine Putz
Eyes on India and Pakistan, expected silence on Xinjiang camps, and another summit in the books.
Is China’s Belt and Road Initiative Undermining Human Rights?

Is China’s Belt and Road Initiative Undermining Human Rights?

By Abbas Faiz
The BRI has provided much-needed development, but it has also generated more authoritarianism.

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