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Shahbaz Sharif’s China Visit: Implications for CPEC

Shahbaz Sharif’s China Visit: Implications for CPEC

By Tridivesh Singh Maini
What to make of the visit to China by Punjab's chief minister (and Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's brother)?
Pakistan’s Way of Fighting Militancy: Wait Until the War Comes Home

Pakistan’s Way of Fighting Militancy: Wait Until the War Comes Home

By Umair Jamal
The state’s policy of allowing fundamentalist groups to operate and preach freely in the country has radicalized Pakistani society.

Militancy in Punjab

Militancy in Punjab

By Muhammad Akbar Notezai
The recent bombing in Lahore underscores the problem with militancy in Pakistan’s most populous province.

Reality Check: Pakistan's War on Extremism Is Far From Over

Reality Check: Pakistan's War on Extremism Is Far From Over

By Umair Jamal
The attack in Lahore points to a worrying reality that Pakistan’s war against extremism is far from over.

Pakistan Reels With Internal Unease Regarding CPEC Implementation

Pakistan Reels With Internal Unease Regarding CPEC Implementation

By Umair Jamal
The China-Pakistan Economic Corridor cannot become a success story without unified provincial support.
India’s Rural Olympics

India’s Rural Olympics

By Ahmer Khan
A local sports festival on the outskirts of Ludhiana, Punjab has been running since 1933.

Terror in Punjab: What Happened?

By Ankit Panda
A recent terror attack in Punjab raises questions about the future of India-Pakistan relations.
Punjab: Civil Society and Conflict Transformation

Punjab: Civil Society and Conflict Transformation

By Armed Conflict Resolution and People’s Rights Project
A look at efforts to support the survivors of the 1984-1995 conflict in Punjab.

Running for Life: Fauja Singh

Running for Life: Fauja Singh

Centenarian marathon runner Fauja Singh has retired from competition, but has no intention of stopping.

Water Issue Heats Up

A clash between reality and public sentiment in Pakistan on the water issue?

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