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Pakistan
US Designates Hizbul Mujahideen as a Foreign Terrorist Group
By Mohammed Sinan Siyech
There are the legal and political ramifications of the designation for HM, India, and Pakistan.
Will US Sanctions on Hizbul Mujahideen Make Pakistan Reconsider Its ‘Good Taliban’?
By Kunwar Khuldune Shahid
The Pakistani Foreign Office condemned sanctions as being “detrimental to Kashmir’s freedom struggle.”
Tajikistan: Pakistan’s Gateway to Central Asia
By Anish Mishra
Islamabad and Dushanbe have grown closer, pulled together by mutually beneficial energy projects.
Can Pakistani Technology Fight Pakistani Terror?
By Robert Bole
How can Pakistan leverage technology in counter-terror efforts?
Is Pakistan’s Democracy Back to Square One?
By Umair Jamal
The process of democratic restoration in Pakistan will continue to face roadblocks unless civilian forces join hands.
Can the United States Afford to Isolate Pakistan?
By Umair Jamal
Policymakers in Washington need to follow an approach that engages Pakistan rather than isolates it.
TAPI and CASA-1000 Remain in Project Purgatory
By Casey Michel
As usual, there’s plenty of official optimism.
Chinese Navy Task Group Visits Pakistan With a Focus on Increasing Interoperability
By Ankit Panda
Three Chinese warships are in Pakistan for a four-day visit that will include training exercises.
Pakistan’s Prime Minister to Appear Before Panama Papers Joint Investigation
By Umair Jamal
What does Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s appearance before the JIT tell us about Pakistan’s politics?
Can China Help Mediate Between Afghanistan and Pakistan?
By Catherine Putz
There's ample room for cynicism, but Beijing may just be able to pull Pakistan back to the table.
It's Official: India and Pakistan Join Shanghai Cooperation Organization
By Casey Michel
The SCO expanded for the first time since its 2001 founding.
SCO Set to Expand, Adding India and Pakistan
By Casey Michel
Does it matter that two new flags will rise in Beijing?