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Pakistan
Remembering the Partition of India
By Sanjay Kumar
Speaking to Nisid Hajari, journalist and author of Midnight’s Fury: The Deadly Legacy of Indian Partition.
Pakistan's Start Up Scene Reels Venture Capitalists In
By Sualiha Nazar
Venture capitalists are increasingly turning their attention toward Pakistan's burgeoning start up scene.
The Power of Film: Honor-Killings and the Oscars
By Catherine Putz
Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy's film has sparked a national-level conversation in Pakistan.
The Islamic State Threat Is Real in Pakistan
By Umair Jamal
Pakistan needs to act decisively against all militant groups and their terror loaded ideology.
A Brief History of Balochistan
By Akhilesh Pillalamarri
How did the Baloch nation come to be?
Abdul Hakim Mujahid Speaks on Afghanistan's Peace and Reconciliation Process
By Sanjay Kumar
Abdul Hakim Mujahid of Afghanistan's High Peace Council discusses the Quadrilateral Coordination Group (QCG).
Pakistan's Balochs Fear Minority Status in Their Own Province
By Umair Jamal
Pakistan’s federal government needs to address the Baloch people's legitimate concerns.
Afghanistan to Start Peace Talks With Taliban By the End of February
By Franz-Stefan Gady
Representatives from four countries expect peace talks with the Taliban to begin by the end of this month.
The Walled City of Lahore: Protecting Heritage and History
By Zareen Muzaffar
After years of negligence, Lahore's historic and cultural treasures are being rescued from further deterioration.
Afghanistan's NDS and Pakistan's ISI Give Cooperation Another Try
By Ankit Panda
Plus, India-U.S. carrier cooperation, Thailand's new OPV, and more. Weekend links.
Anticipating China’s 'One-Belt One-Road' in South Asia
By Cameron Munter
The 'One-Belt-One-Road' initiative has the potential to have significant impact on both China and Pakistan.
Pakistan’s Militant Dilemma
By Umair Jamal
Pakistan needs to address the underlying ideologies driving radicalization within its borders.