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Pakistan
India Exacerbates Nuclear Woes
While international attention has focused on Pakistan’s nuclear arsenal, India’s build-up is just as risky for the region.
Clock Ticking in Afghanistan
Sealing the porous border with Pakistan will be essential if Afghanistan is to have any hope of stability. ISAF has its work cut out.
Talking 21st Century Statecraft
Thom Woodroofe speaks with one of US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s top advisers about e-diplomacy in the Asia-Pacific.
The Taliban's Spring Offensive
Will the Taliban be able to mount an effective spring offensive? A leading terrorism analyst shares his thoughts.
Some Closure Over Bali Bombing?
The arrest of Omar Patek may finally offer some closure for loved ones of the victims of the 2002 Bali bombing.
New Roads = Afghan Success?
A road building scheme in Paktika Province shows the potential benefits of US military road building efforts.
Singh's Cricket Diplomacy
Will Manmohan Singh’s invitation to his Pakistani counterpart to watch an India vs Pakistan World Cup tie help ties?
A Curious Pakistan Nuclear Policy
Despite a track record of proliferation, the US and others seem ready to make excuses for Pakistan.
China Provokes Over Kashmir
Comments by the Chinese ambassador to Pakistan over stapled visas are a provocative move toward India.
When Two Tribes Go to War
Mustafa Qadri finds out for himself during a night patrol with members of an anti-Taliban militia in Pakistan that it’s kill or be killed.
The Idea of Pakistan
The assassinations of two liberal politicians reflects the threat to the ‘idea’ of Pakistan. But India also has radicals.
Decision Time in Afghanistan
Arab world unrest shouldn’t distract from the looming abyss of the Afghan War. The US should welcome a Turkish move to engage the Taliban.