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Pakistan
Grappling With Nuclear Asia
The latest NPT review had interesting implications for Asia’s nuclear security. But securing binding agreements was tough.
Domino Effect
Indo-Pak talks follow a risky pattern, suggesting we need to proceed with caution.
Terrorism Down, But Not Out
Al-Qaeda is on the back foot, says Sunny Peter. But if the US eases up, other groups will soon step into its shoes.
Friendly Fire
The US and India have much in common. But differences over Iran and Pakistan loom large.
'Jihadists Take Nuclear Step'
Recent terrorist trends show some worrying signs, says Rajeev Sharma. Are they infiltrating Pakistan’s last line of defence?
Love Declarations
It’s about time India told Afghanistan how he really feels about her.
Indo-Pak Talks Over Already?
Don’t expect any progress in ties until Pakistan’s military sees something in it for itself, says Sumit Ganguly.
Unwanted Support
Shah Rukh Khan’s interventions into politics are unhelpful and maybe a bit naive.
A Question of Kashmir
India’s OK for resuming talks with Pakistan has pleased its neighbour’s leaders.
Whither Indo-Pak Ties?
The Pune terrorist attack has come at a bad moment for the Indian government
Trust is a Two-Way Street
An Interview with Ahmed Quraishi
The Diplomat speaks with Pakistani commentator Ahmed Quraishi about the country’s current military offensive in Waziristan, relations with the US and what America should do to improve its image in Pakistan.