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Sartaj Aziz
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.
Post-Pathankot Attack, Pakistani Investigative Team Arrives in India
By Ankit Panda
Three months after January's terror attack, a Pakistani investigative team is visiting Pathankot Air Base.
Foreign Ministers of India and Pakistan Set to Meet at SAARC Ministerial
By Ankit Panda
Sushma Swaraj will meet Sartaj Aziz at the upcoming SAARC Ministerial Meeting in Pokhara, Nepal.
Pakistan May Have Jeopardized the Latest Afghan Peace Talks
By Umair Jamal
Failure of the Afghan peace process will harm Pakistan's credibility to a great extent.
Road to Quadrilateral-Backed Peace Talks Uncertain as Taliban Refuse to Participate
By Ankit Panda
The Afghan Taliban has no intention of participating in peace talks with the Afghan government, despite international efforts.
For Peace, Pakistan Needs to Get Over Its Denial
By Neelam Deo
Pakistan's history of denial complicates the prospects of peace between it and India.
Is There an Alternative To Talks Between India and Pakistan?
By Sanjay Kumar
India-Pakistan talks fell apart again and both sides share the blame.
With Cancelled Talks, India and Pakistan Back at Square One
By Ankit Panda
Pakistan has called off bilateral talks, citing dissatisfaction with New Delhi's "preconditions."
Pakistan-U.S. Dialogue Welcomed Ahead of 2014 Drawdown
By Idrees Ali
A recent Pakistani delegation to Washington continues a thaw in relations.
Japan's Maritime Self-Defense Force Acknowledges Losing Unmanned Submersible In Tsugaru Strait
By Ankit Panda
Plus Pakistan's National Security thinks the U.S. loves India more than Pakistan, and more. Mid-week links.
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