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Pakistan
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.
Where Do The US and Pakistan Go From Here?
The pre-2011 status quo in US-Pakistan relations is not coming back. Now’s the time to determine its replacement.
Record-High Afghan Opium Harvest Ahead of NATO Withdrawal
Some South Asia links and reading ahead of the weekend.
After Hakimullah: The New Face of the Pakistani Taliban
The new elected face of Pakistani Taliban is Mullah Fazlullah.
Pakistan Should Accept Blame for US Drones
The evidence is overwhelming that the Pakistani government uses US drone strikes to advance its own goals.
Pakistan’s Oversized Submarine Ambitions
Nawaz Sharif has promised a modernized submarine fleet. It’s unlikely to materialize.
Two Earthquakes Shake Baluchistan, Relief Struggles
Militants and bad infrastructure have held up relief efforts in Baluchistan after two large earthquakes.
India-Pakistan Engagement: Changing the Status Quo
India and Pakistan would be wise to increase citizen engagement and economic cooperation.
US and Chinese Interests Align in Pakistan
Despite their intensifying rivalry elsewhere, Pakistan is ripe for US-China cooperation.
The Pipeline From Hell
Despite Iran and Pakistan’s strong interests in completing a gas pipeline, the project faces numerous obstacles.
Why India Tested Nuclear Weapons in 1998
Much of the conventional wisdom is wrong; only domestic politics really mattered for the decision.
Karzai’s 20th Trip to Pakistan: Was it Different From the First?
The clash between the hope for peace and the war for influence continues in Afghanistan.