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Is the TAPI Pipeline ‘Doable’?

Is the TAPI Pipeline ‘Doable’?

By Catherine Putz
The Asian Development Bank thinks so.
Back to Square One: Pakistan Calls Off Peace Talks With India

Back to Square One: Pakistan Calls Off Peace Talks With India

By Ankit Panda
After months of uncomfortable diplomacy after the Pathankot attack, Pakistan puts bilateral progress on hold.

An Emperor in Exile: Chronicling Humayun's Days and Conquests

An Emperor in Exile: Chronicling Humayun's Days and Conquests

By Akhilesh Pillalamarri
A new volume chronicles the life and conquests of the Mughal Emperor Humayun.

Where Do European Union-India Relations Stand?

Where Do European Union-India Relations Stand?

By Ankit Panda
The relationship between India and the European Union has room to go. Wednesday's summit sustained momentum, despite difficulties.

Reality Check: Pakistan's War on Extremism Is Far From Over

Reality Check: Pakistan's War on Extremism Is Far From Over

By Umair Jamal
The attack in Lahore points to a worrying reality that Pakistan’s war against extremism is far from over.
After Lahore: The Truth About Terrorism and Pakistan

After Lahore: The Truth About Terrorism and Pakistan

By Rohan Joshi
Despite the senseless violence in Lahore over the weekend, change does not appear to be forthcoming in Pakistan.

Pakistan’s Coziness With Non-State Actors Represents the Single Greatest Global Nuclear Security Threat

Pakistan’s Coziness With Non-State Actors Represents the Single Greatest Global Nuclear Security Threat

By Ibne Ali
Pakistan’s willingness to use unpredictable and radical non-state actors puts its nuclear arsenal at risk.
Once Again, Pakistan Scuttles South Asian Regional Connectivity

Once Again, Pakistan Scuttles South Asian Regional Connectivity

By Harsh V. Pant
Pakistan cannot hold the future of the region hostage to its paranoia regarding India.

Bombs and Burqas: Muslim Women and Extremism

Bombs and Burqas: Muslim Women and Extremism

By Farhat Haq
We're thrown off when women are drawn to religiously motivated violent extremism. We shouldn't be.

Coming This Spring: a CASA-1000 Photo-Op

Coming This Spring: a CASA-1000 Photo-Op

By Casey Michel
Pakistan says the “opening ceremony” will be in May, but no word on the project’s massive hurdles.

Pakistan Doubles Down on TAPI

Pakistan Doubles Down on TAPI

By Catherine Putz
Nothing but hopeful language about the pipeline as the Turkmen president visits Pakistan.
Road to Quadrilateral-Backed Peace Talks Uncertain as Taliban Refuse to Participate

Road to Quadrilateral-Backed Peace Talks Uncertain as Taliban Refuse to Participate

By Ankit Panda
The Afghan Taliban has no intention of participating in peace talks with the Afghan government, despite international efforts.

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