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Raheel Sharif
With Obama in India, China Hosts Pakistan’s Army Chief
By Shannon Tiezzi
China pledged greater defense cooperation with its "iron brother," especially on counter-terrorism.
Pakistan, Terrorism, and the Peshawar Attack
By Shannon Tiezzi
Dr. Christine Fair talks with The Diplomat about the Peshawar attack and Islamabad’s response.
Pakistan Reinstates the Death Penalty
By Akhilesh Pillalamarri
Following the brutal massacre of children in Peshawar, Pakistan reinstated the death penalty.
Massacre in Pakistan
By Syed Jafar Askari
No more “good” and “bad” Taliban as Pakistan responds to a horrific slaughter at a Peshawar school.
When General Sharif Went to Washington
By Michael Kugelman
A visit by Pakistan's army chief underlines the unique and often troubled relationship between Washington and Rawalpindi.
The Search for a Missing Peace in Islamabad
By Ali Reza Sarwar
Afghanistan and Pakistan’s past may have to be ignored if they are to have a future.
Pakistan's Army Chief to Visit US
By Ankit Panda
Plus, the G-20 begins, Pakistan's army chief heads to the U.S., and more. Weekend links.
Civilians Suffer as India and Pakistan Spar
By Ankit Panda
Does the recent violence between South Asia's nuclear-armed neighbors presage instability to come?
Pakistan: Where Dissent Is Abused to Undermine Democracy
By Sanjay Kumar
The military plays games with Pakistan’s political institutions again.
Afghanistan and Pakistan Crises Throw US Planning Into Flux
By Ankit Panda
U.S. foreign policy will need to react flexibly and creatively to possible outcomes in Afghanistan and Pakistan.
How Pakistan's Military Benefits from Civilian Unrest
By Ankit Panda
Pakistan is experiencing its greatest domestic crisis in years. Can democracy and civilian rule prevail?
Pakistan's Top General In Saudi Arabia To Discuss Defense Cooperation
By Ankit Panda
Pakistan's chief of army staff is in Riyadh to expand their strategic partnership.