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Pakistan
Sad Futility Over Mumbai
Two years on, and Pakistan has failed to bring those behind the Mumbai terrorist attacks to justice.
What US Gets Right About Pakistan
By Richard Weitz
Has US Turned Afghanistan Corner?
The US has long resisted talking to the Taliban. But as the July 2011 drawdown date approaches, it’s running out of options.
Why Drones Are Here to Stay
The row over US attacks in Pakistan has highlighted uncertainties over the rules of engagement. Maybe this isn’t such a bad thing.
How China Plays the Great Game
The prize for China is ejecting the US from Asia, says Madhav Nalapat. Its best chance to claim it? NATO’s defeat in Afghanistan.
Iran Eyes Closer Pakistan Ties
A $100 million donation to flood-stricken Pakistan underscores the strategic importance Iran sees in courting its neighbour.
Does India Want Stable Pakistan?
Indian policymakers are again discussing if a stable Pakistan is a good thing. Pakistan’s internal politics hold the key.
Will India’s Military Revolt?
Dispirited by a government that seems soft on the intifada in Kashmir, Madhav Nalapat says trouble is brewing in the military.
US Must Grow Up On Pakistan
Pakistan has done more than was in its own interests in the war on terror. Its support for the US has left it with a civil war.
Media Sully Pakistan Ties
India’s media has a lot to answer for with its inflammatory, narrow coverage of Pakistan.
China and Pakistan's ISI
Are Chinese telecoms firms indirectly aiding Pakistani terrorists who target India?
Self-Destructive Pakistan?
Will anything positive come of Pakistan’s pledge to tackle groups like Lashkar-e-Taiba?