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Pakistan
Pakistan's Civilians Form a United Front on National Security
By Hamzah Rifaat
Pakistan's civilian stakeholders have shown unity at a time of rising tensions with India.
No Luck for Marshall Islands in Nuclear Disarmament Case Against India, Pakistan, and UK
By Ankit Panda
While the ICJ ruled that it didn't have jurisdiction to proceed, the case isn't a complete loss for nuclear disarmament.
Imagining South Asia Without Pakistan
By Akhilesh Pillalamarri
What are the geopolitical advantages and disadvantages of there being no Pakistan?
International Pressure Continues to Mount on Pakistan
By Shawn Snow
Members of U.S. Congress, a general, and an Afghan ambassador are the latest to accuse Pakistan of sponsoring terror.
Pakistan’s Growing Isolation: Nawaz Sharif's Lonely Campaign at the UN
By Harsh V. Pant
Don't let Nawaz Sharif's confidence at UNGA fool you: Pakistan is isolated.
Nawaz Sharif Takes on India, Kashmir at the United Nations
By Hamzah Rifaat
Nawaz Sharif's speech before the General Assembly will be welcomed in Pakistan.
India Pledges $1 Billion in Assistance to Afghanistan
By Ankit Panda
India and Afghanistan continue to draw closer together.
Is Pakistan Facing Growing International Isolation?
By Shawn Snow
A growing chorus of states, from the United States to China, appears to be shifting away from Islamabad.
Pakistan and the NSG: Can Islamabad Win More Support?
By Hamzah Rifaat
Kazakhstan and Belarus are backing Pakistan's entry into the Nuclear Suppliers Group.
Why the Pakistani State Can't Seem to Figure Out the MQM in Karachi
By Umair Jamal
By sidelining Karachi’s genuine leadership, the military is only sliding the city into a novel security and political vacuum.
Can Russia and Turkmenistan Save CASA-1000?
By Casey Michel
The added contributors may help assuage supply fears, if the reported deals work out.
Modi’s Balochistan Gamble Puts Pakistan in the Driver's Seat
By Umair Jamal
The Indian prime minister's ill-advised comment could come back to haunt India.