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Pakistan
A Female Journalist in Pakistan: Kiran Nazish
Kiran Nazish speaks on the perils and triumphs of giving a voice to her country’s least fortunate.
Salman Butt, Mohammad Asif Have Appeals Rejected, Ban Remains
Salman Butt and Mohammad Asif remain banned from cricket.
Expect the Unexpected? Pakistan’s Electoral Wild Cards
Pakistan is a society in flux. It would be a mistake not to consider possibilities in which new factors produce alternative electoral outcomes.
India-Pakistan: Business First
The road to reconciliation between India and Pakistan is likely to be a long one. But perhaps economic compulsions can overtake political ones.
India’s Afghan Power Play, Via Iran
With Pakistan and China in mind, India is looking to invest $100 million to expand Iran’s Chabahar port.
What Does Musharraf’s Second Coming Mean for Pakistan?
The former dictator returns to a welcome that is likely to be turbulent, with uncertain consequences.
10% of Pakistani Children Die Before Their 5th Birthday
An average of 400,000 infants die before their first birthday in Pakistan every year.
Manila to Talk with Kirams Amid Sabah’s Deadly Insurgency
Manila’s talks with the Sultan of Sulu bode poorly for Malaysia’s stability and add legitimacy to outdated claims.
Colin Kahl
The Diplomat’s Zachary Keck recently spoke with Colin Kahl about the recent report he co-authored (with Matthew Irvine and Melissa Dalton) Atomic Kingdom: If Iran Builds the Bomb, Will Saudi Arabia Be Next?
Pakistan's Energy Savior: Iran
President Zardari is in Iran today to push ahead with the construction of a natural gas pipeline.
Viewing North Korea’s Nuclear Test through a South Asian Lens
North Korea’s recent nuclear test has renewed suspicions over ties with Pakistan.
Shahrukh Khan’s Muslim Remarks Ignite Controversy
Muslim comments from Bollywood have sparked a verbal spat between India and Pakistan.