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Pakistan
India’s Growing Ties with Bangladesh
India and Bangladesh have signed a new extradition treaty and visa regime. Both countries stand to benefit.
A Cold War Idea Respawned
A government notice in a local newspaper makes a dire request — to protect themselves against the effects of a nuclear exchange.
Pakistan's Battle for Democracy
Democratic forces in Pakistan continue to fight an uphill battle despite a multitude of national challenges.
The Geopolitics of Pakistan's Shi'a Problem
The growing sectarian violence in Balochistan should be of the utmost concern to Islamabad — and the region.
India-Pakistan Border Drama: Seeking Answers
While many media outlets whipped up anger against Pakistan, one newspaper offers a different twist.
Pakistan's Next Generation of Political Leaders
A youth bulge is being accompanied by the emergence of young politicians from old political families. Can they gain power?
The Forces that Divide
Right wing groups on both sides cannot be allowed to continue holding the future hostage for India and Pakistan.
New Year, New Problem? Pakistan's Tactical Nukes
Pakistan is developing a new generation of smaller “tactical” nuclear weapons. The dangers and challenges such arms present are very real.
India and Pakistan set for Cricket Excitement
With the first of five games on December 25th, sports ties between both nations seem to be warming.
Could South Korea "Save" America's Relations with Pakistan?
While imperfect, America’s experience with South Korea could provide important lessons on how to develop stronger ties with Pakistan.
The Myth of a South Asia "Community"
Many South Asians speak of their thousands of years of shared ties. This however ignores present realities.
Peace in Afghanistan: Will Pakistan Play Ball?
A leaked peace plan sees Pakistan replacing the United States as kingmaker. Can the different sides come together?