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Blasphemy and Religious Intolerance in Pakistan

Blasphemy and Religious Intolerance in Pakistan

By Akhilesh Pillalamarri
Recent violence against the Ahmadi minority is part of a disturbing trend.
John Kerry Meets Narendra Modi

John Kerry Meets Narendra Modi

By Ankit Panda
Plus, the BJP will reform India's labor laws, Afghanistan's audit continues, and more. Weekend links.

The Haqqani Threat to the US-Pakistan Détente

The Haqqani Threat to the US-Pakistan Détente

By Michael Kugelman
America and Pakistan have seen relations improve in recent months. Unfortunately, the Haqqani network could derail this.

Pakistan Decreases its UN Peacekeeping Contributions

Pakistan Decreases its UN Peacekeeping Contributions

By Ankit Panda
Plus, Afghanistan's national unity government, the BJP gets strict with its members and more. Mid-week links.

Pakistan, Belarus Plan Military and Technical Cooperation

Pakistan, Belarus Plan Military and Technical Cooperation

By Ankit Panda
Pakistan may be looking to export arms to Belarus.
Time for Pakistan to Integrate Gilgit-Baltistan

Time for Pakistan to Integrate Gilgit-Baltistan

By Akhilesh Pillalamarri
Escalating tensions in a remote territory threaten to drag Pakistan into yet another conflict.

Pakistan’s Woeful Record on ‘Honor Killings’

Pakistan’s Woeful Record on ‘Honor Killings’

By Kyla Ryan
After a particularly shocking case, will Pakistan finally revise its laws?
Indian Government Unveils Railways Budget

Indian Government Unveils Railways Budget

By Ankit Panda
Plus, Pakistan continues Operation Zarb-e-Azb, and India mulls de-licensing defense products. Mid-week links.

Asia's Most Fragile States Are in South Asia

Asia's Most Fragile States Are in South Asia

By Ankit Panda
The Fund for Peace's 2014 Fragile States Index (FSI) scores South Asian states poorly on state stability.

Pakistan's Home-Made Monster: The Taliban

Pakistan's Home-Made Monster: The Taliban

By Sanjay Kumar
The attack on Karachi International Airport demonstrates that it is long past time for Pakistan to end the Taliban.

Russia Ends Arms Embargo Against Pakistan

Russia Ends Arms Embargo Against Pakistan

By Zachary Keck
Although the decision will irk India, it is most likely related to the drawdown of NATO forces in Afghanistan.
The CIA's Vaccination Program Blunder

The CIA's Vaccination Program Blunder

By Ankit Panda
The CIA's use of vaccination programs has turned many Pakistanis against public health workers, resulting in a crisis.

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