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Pakistan
Saleem's Story: Love Forged Amidst Conflict In Gilgit
By Kiran Nazish
The story of one man who escaped sectarian violence in Gilgit and started a life of love and peace on the highway.
Change At Pakistan's Nuclear Strategic Plans Division: Cause For Concern?
By Ankit Panda
Pakistan’s long-term Strategic Plans Division head retired – are its nukes safe?
Pakistan: As Corrupt As Ever?
By Ram Mashru
Pakistan's corruption problem remains serious and a major impediment to good governance.
What To Make Of The India-Pakistan DGMOs Meeting?
By Ankit Panda
Indian and Pakistani military officials held a rare meeting at the end of 2013. Did it accomplish anything?
Pervez Musharraf Rushed To Hospital On His Way To Court
By Ankit Panda
Pervez Musharraf delayed his appearance in court once again – this time for medical reasons.
Pakistan's Controversial Chief Justice Retires
By Ankit Panda
Iftikhar Chaudhry leaves behind a controversial legacy for Pakistan's embattled legal system.
Why Does America Only Fear Hypothetical Nukes?
By Zachary Keck
The US foreign policy community is far less concerned with existing nuclear arsenals than potential future ones.
Pakistan Wants to Accelerate Iran Natural Gas Pipeline
By Ankit Panda
Pakistan's foreign ministry announced that Pakistan would double-down on the construction of its pipeline with Iran.
Relax, Afghanistan Isn’t Going to Collapse
By Robert Farley
Regional states have too many interests at stake in Afghanistan to allow a repeat of the 1990s.
Pakistan Selects Its New Chief of Army Staff
By Ankit Panda
General Raheel Sharif will succeed General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani as Pakistan's top military leader.
Pakistani Taliban and Tehreek-e-Insaaf On Same Page in Blocking NATO Transport Routes
The Diplomat’s Kiran Nazish reports from Peshawar.
Who Is Fighting China's War On Terror?
China steps up its international counterterrorism efforts with the help of two unlikely allies: Pakistan and the U.S.