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Pakistan
Accepting a Nuclear India
India shouldn’t have to accept restrictions that don’t apply to other Nuclear Suppliers Group members. It’s time to recognize India’s goodwill—and good record.
The US is Losing Pakistan
Ties between the US and Pakistan were already strained over differences on Afghanistan. The hit on Osama bin Laden might have been the final straw.
How the al-Qaeda Threat Lingers
Osama bin Laden is dead. But will law enforcement officials around the world ever feel they can ease up in the fight against jihadists?
Pakistan's Missed Potential
Pakistan has enormous potential. But it can only be realised if it accepts it needs to rethink its security.
How to Track China’s Naval Dreams
Is the talk around the port of Gwadar a sign that China is considering a string of pearls strategy? Anti-air missile batteries will be the first sign.
Does China Want Pakistan?
Yousuf Raza Gilani said Pakistan and China are like a single nation. But does China really want to be so close?
Pakistan’s Latest Wake Up Call
The attack by militants on the Mehran naval base in Karachi is a reminder of the threat Islamists pose to Pakistan.
Pakistan’s Latest Wake Up Call
The attack by militants on the Mehran naval base in Karachi is a reminder of the threat Islamists pose to Pakistan.
How China Can Fix Pakistan
Beijing’s close ties with Islamabad don’t have to be a source for concern. It’s in China’s interests to press for reforms to stabilize Pakistan.
Pakistan's Army, Post-Osama
Will Pakistan’s military see its grip on the country weakened after the Osama bin Laden affair?
ISI Keeps Sacred Cow Status
Testimony to the Pakistani Parliament by the ISI chief over the Abbotabad raid was combative and seemingly blame shifting.
China’s Queen, Pakistan’s Pawn
China and Pakistan claim to be all-weather friends. But would a real friend just watch the other implode?