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Pakistan
Pakistan Gets a New Intelligence Chief
By Ankit Panda
Lt. Gen. Naveed Mukhtar will replace Lt. Gen. Rizwan Akhtar at the head of Inter-Services Intelligence.
The Emerging India-Afghanistan Front Against Pakistan
By Harsh V. Pant
Evidence is gathering that India and Afghanistan will band together to counter Pakistan.
Juggling Nationalism and Islam: Pakistan Takes on Militants in the FATA
By Umair Jamal
The Pakistani state must end its support and tolerance of jihadist militants in the country's tribal areas.
Pakistan’s Jihad Paradox in Balochistan
By Umair Jamal
The streak of attacks in Balochistan underlines Pakistan’s problem with the sectarian groups it used to support.
Pakistan’s Lawyers and Judges Clash
By Waris Husain
Disharmony intensifies between Pakistan's judges and its lawyers.
What is the Leading Cause of Snow Leopard Killings?
By Catherine Putz
Experts say more than 50 percent of snow leopard killings are retaliation for attacks on livestock.
Meet India's New Patriots and Nationalists, From Bollywood and Business
By Anuradha Sharma
"Nation comes first." A new euphemistic refrain emerges in India.
The Return of the Maverick Khan
By Abdul Basit
All those who thought Imran Khan was a spent political force may soon be prompted to reconsider.
Next US President's Asia-Pacific Inbox: 8 Issues to Watch in Obama's Final 100 Days
By Ankit Panda
As Obama enters his last hundred days in office, Asia remains in flux.
Pakistan's Crackdown on Terror Financing: All For Show?
By Umer Ali
Pakistan's government appears to crack down on financing for proscribed groups, but will the policy make a difference?
Now Is the Time to Hit Pakistan With Sanctions
By Shawn Snow
It is time to put a credible threat of sanctions on the table.