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Pakistan
China's Growing Jihadist Problem
With recent arrests in Xinjiang, increasing anger on the internet and Chinese firms a possible target, Beijing faces a rising threat.
America and India: Growing Partners in Afghanistan
Washington should push New Delhi to take a more active role Afghanistan – even at the displeasure of Pakistan.
A Forgotten Player in a Post-2014 Afghanistan: Uzbekistan
Tashkent’s proximity and ties to Afghanistan ensures it will play a central role in its future. The U.S. should enlist its help.
Washington’s Civilian Shortcomings in Pakistan
America’s long-term development partnership with Pakistan warrants a serious new effort to set it back on course.
India Suffers Another Terror Attack
India is reeling yet again from another series of bomb attacks.
Predictions for Afghan Civil War Are Foolhardy
Despite what some journalists have argued, many signs point toward post-2014 reconciliation, argues Robert Dreyfuss.
Kenneth Waltz on “Why Iran Should Get the Bomb”
The Diplomat talks Iran, China, nuclear weapons and more with bomb dropper Kenneth Waltz.
The Military Solution
Tom Engelhardt on the lessons Washington can’t draw from the failure of the military option
Is Lashkar-e-Taiba Turning Against Pakistan?
Reports suggest the world’s other great terror menace may be tiring of its key enablers, writes Rajeev Sharma.
The Siachen Deadlock Continues
Progress may not have been made on Siachen, writes Nitin Gokhale. But the dialog process still matters.
Pakistan’s Coming Defeat in Afghanistan
Ashley J. Tellis explains why Pakistan must rethink its Afghanistan policies, or risk defeat
Taliban in India "Warning"
The Taliban’s praise for India’s “snubbing” of the U.S. should do nothing to put Indian minds at ease.