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Can China Mediate Between Pakistan and India?

Can China Mediate Between Pakistan and India?

By Samuel Ramani
Beijing will play an increasingly important role in the preservation of stability in South Asia.
Why Can’t Pakistan Facilitate a Long-Term Ceasefire in Afghanistan?

Why Can’t Pakistan Facilitate a Long-Term Ceasefire in Afghanistan?

By Umair Jamal
If Islamabad helped facilitate the recently concluded ceasefire, what’s stopping it from helping arrange a long-term ceasefire?

What Can Pakistan Do to Attract More Investment?

What Can Pakistan Do to Attract More Investment?

By Muhammad Mohsin Raza
Pakistan’s next government must keep domestic investors spending in Pakistan and bring in investment from abroad.

How Can Islamabad Further Isolate the Pakistani Taliban?

How Can Islamabad Further Isolate the Pakistani Taliban?

By Umair Jamal
Pakistan has a chance to isolate the militant group if the country decides to completely support the Afghan peace process.

The Shanghai Cooperation Organization: Harmony or Discord?

The Shanghai Cooperation Organization: Harmony or Discord?

By Jaloliddin Usmanov
The SCO is not a platform for harmony or discord per se, rather it is what the members make of it.
Thirsty Days Ahead: Pakistan’s Looming Water Crisis

Thirsty Days Ahead: Pakistan’s Looming Water Crisis

By Muhammad Mohsin Raza
Pakistan is running out of fresh water at an alarming rate.

Is There Hope for Resurrecting India-Pakistan Relations?

Is There Hope for Resurrecting India-Pakistan Relations?

By K. S. Venkatachalam
There may be hope yet for India and Pakistan.
Capricious Afghanistan-Pakistan Trade: Who Wins?

Capricious Afghanistan-Pakistan Trade: Who Wins?

By Shoaib A. Rahim
Ultimately, Pakistan loses from its stifling policies as Afghanistan seeks out other partners.

Defying National Divide, Indians and Pakistanis Unite in Matrimony

Defying National Divide, Indians and Pakistanis Unite in Matrimony

By Ayesha Khan and Tahira Noor
“We saw each other as individuals rather than as an Indian or a Pakistani."

What Is the Nature of Power in the Asia-Pacific and Who Wields It?

What Is the Nature of Power in the Asia-Pacific and Who Wields It?

By Ankit Panda and Prashanth Parameswaran
A new tool helps rank Asian states by their relative and absolute power rankings across a variety of measures.

The Myth of Patriotism in Pakistan

The Myth of Patriotism in Pakistan

By Hannan R. Hussain
In Pakistan today, service alone lacks impact and the politicization of faith necessitates violence.
Pakistan’s Cinematic Revolution in the Making

Pakistan’s Cinematic Revolution in the Making

By Turyal Azam Khan
Cake and Motorcycle Girl signal a new, refreshing direction for Pakistani cinema

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