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Crossing the Line of Control: What's Next for Kashmir After India's 'Surgical Strikes'?

Crossing the Line of Control: What's Next for Kashmir After India's 'Surgical Strikes'?

By Ankit Panda and Prashanth Parameswaran
Ankit Panda and Prashanth Parameswaran discuss the recent Indian "surgical strikes" and U.S.-ASEAN defense diplomacy.
Pakistan’s Growing Isolation: Nawaz Sharif's Lonely Campaign at the UN

Pakistan’s Growing Isolation: Nawaz Sharif's Lonely Campaign at the UN

By Harsh V. Pant
Don't let Nawaz Sharif's confidence at UNGA fool you: Pakistan is isolated.

Nawaz Sharif Takes on India, Kashmir at the United Nations

Nawaz Sharif Takes on India, Kashmir at the United Nations

By Hamzah Rifaat
Nawaz Sharif's speech before the General Assembly will be welcomed in Pakistan.

Modi’s Balochistan Gamble Puts Pakistan in the Driver's Seat

Modi’s Balochistan Gamble Puts Pakistan in the Driver's Seat

By Umair Jamal
The Indian prime minister's ill-advised comment could come back to haunt India.

3 Reasons the US May Want an Extension for Pakistan's General Raheel Sharif

3 Reasons the US May Want an Extension for Pakistan's General Raheel Sharif

By Umair Jamal
Is General Sharif's extension in the interest of the United States?
Toward Stronger Economic Relations Between Pakistan and Iran

Toward Stronger Economic Relations Between Pakistan and Iran

By Usman Javed
Pakistan and Iran need to come together to develop their economic and trade ties.

India-Pakistan Nuclear CBMs: Internal Dialogue as Catalyst for Peace?

India-Pakistan Nuclear CBMs: Internal Dialogue as Catalyst for Peace?

By Sobia Paracha
How successful have India-Pakistan confidence-building measures really been?
After F-16 Fiasco, US-Pakistan Ties Are Due to Head South Again

After F-16 Fiasco, US-Pakistan Ties Are Due to Head South Again

By Rohan Joshi
The ongoing imbroglio over the sale of F-16s highlights deeper fissures between Washington and Islamabad.

The Fighters, A Doctor, and the US-Pakistan Relationship

The Fighters, A Doctor, and the US-Pakistan Relationship

By Hamzah Rifaat
The United States and Pakistan run into another in a long string of difficulties in their relationship.

Panama Papers Leave Pakistani PM Nawaz Sharif in a Jam

Panama Papers Leave Pakistani PM Nawaz Sharif in a Jam

By Umair Jamal
With the Panama Papers, Nawaz Sharif's legitimacy on matters of national security will continue to decline.

Pakistan’s Coziness With Non-State Actors Represents the Single Greatest Global Nuclear Security Threat

Pakistan’s Coziness With Non-State Actors Represents the Single Greatest Global Nuclear Security Threat

By Ibne Ali
Pakistan’s willingness to use unpredictable and radical non-state actors puts its nuclear arsenal at risk.
Once Again, Pakistan Scuttles South Asian Regional Connectivity

Once Again, Pakistan Scuttles South Asian Regional Connectivity

By Harsh V. Pant
Pakistan cannot hold the future of the region hostage to its paranoia regarding India.

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