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Pakistan
India and Pakistan Are Set to Join the Shanghai Cooperation Organization. So What?
By Ankit Panda
India and Pakistan will join the SCO, but that doesn't necessarily mean the SCO will start to matter more in Asia.
Pakistanis Come Together to Help Heat Wave Victims
By Zareen Muzaffar
Amid a scorching heat wave, Pakistanis come together to help each other.
Should Pakistan Be Designated A State Sponsor of Terror?
By Rohan Joshi
It's long been time to reconsider this question.
Why China Snubbed India on a Pakistan-based Terrorist at the UN
By Ankit Panda
China's habit of blocking Indian moves on Pakistan-based terrorism at the United Nations continues.
One Belt, One Road, One Frenzied Debate
By Dingding Chen
Just like China’s overheating stock market, the ‘OBOR’ debate needs to cool down if it wants sustainable development.
Is This Country the Sino-Pak JF-17 Fighter’s First Customer?
By Franz-Stefan Gady
The mystery continues: one media source claims that the JF-17 has been sold, another denies it.
Pakistan Heat Wave Death Toll Above 600
By Catherine Putz
Power cuts and Ramadan fasting are seen as immediate causes, but poor governance and weak infrastructure are to blame.
Confirmed: Sino-Pak JF-17 Fighter Jet Has its First Buyer
By Franz-Stefan Gady
An unnamed Asian country will be the JF-17s first export destination.
Meet North Korea's Speedy, Stealthy Boats
By Ankit Panda
Plus, nuclear diplomacy, North Korea, U.S.-India relations, and more. Weekend links.
Afghanistan, Pakistan to Cooperate on Counter-Terrorism
By Ankit Panda
Afghanistan and Pakistan will cooperate formally on counter-terrorism. Is this a seachange in their bilateral ties?
Is US Drone Warfare Here to Stay?
By Jack Detsch
The CIA’s targeted killing program might be in jeopardy.
Healing Pakistan's Wounds by Building 141 Schools for Peace
By Zareen Muzaffar
The Diplomat speaks to two social entrepreneurs who are addressing Pakistan's shortage of schools.