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Pakistan
Pakistan’s Conflict Zone Migrants
By Umair Jamal
Pakistan's reputation as a source of illegal economic migrants demands government scrutiny.
SCO Prime Ministers Gather in China to Talk Trade and Terrorism
By Catherine Putz
In Ufa the SCO set goals and in Zhengzhou they should chart a course for implementation.
Could TAPI Bring Peace to Afghanistan?
By Catherine Putz
If history is any indication, no.
Why Did Afghanistan's Spy Chief Just Quit?
By Catherine Putz
Nabil says Ghani is surrendering "Afghanistan's 5,000 year history to Pakistan's 60-year history."
Confirmed: Ghani to Attend Heart of Asia Conference in Islamabad
By Catherine Putz
The Indian Foreign Minister, Sushma Swaraj, is also to attend.
Pakistan’s First Female Fighter Pilot Killed in Crash
By Franz-Stefan Gady
Flying Officer Marium Mukhtiar’s aircraft crashed during a routine training mission in Punjab province.
Pakistan to Stick With Russian Engine for JF-17 Fighter Jet
By Franz-Stefan Gady
Chinese-made engines remain a tough sell.
India Approves Security Pacts With Germany
By Ankit Panda
India and Germany make moves, Iran's nuke deal implementation, and resolve in the South China Sea. Security updates.
Pakistan's General Raheel Sharif Goes to Washington: Déjà Vu All Over Again
By Michael Kugelman
As Raheel Sharif visits the United States, it's worth taking stock of how little has changed in U.S.-Pakistan relations.
Groundhog Day: China-Pakistan JF-17 Fighter Has its First Buyer
By Franz-Stefan Gady
China and Pakistan (again?) signed a contract with an unidentified Asian country.
What's Wrong with US-Pakistan Relations Anyway?
By Ankit Panda
A former U.S. ambassador to Pakistan speaks about the state of relations between Washington and Islamabad.
Outwitting Pakistan? India Offers Sri Lanka Its Newest Fighter Jet
By Franz-Stefan Gady
India has offered its Tejas supersonic jet fighter to the Sri Lanka Air Force.