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Amid Climate Disasters, South Asia’s Cities Need to Focus on Resilience

Amid Climate Disasters, South Asia’s Cities Need to Focus on Resilience

By Nandan Sharalaya
Investing in resilient infrastructure does not come cheap and funding remains a key constraint.
Reviewing Nawaz Sharif's Time at the 'Muslim NATO' Summit in Riyadh

Reviewing Nawaz Sharif's Time at the 'Muslim NATO' Summit in Riyadh

By Umair Jamal
Pakistan’s Prime Minister Sharif couldn’t have achieved anything more than what he did in Saudi Arabia.

What Would Inform and Drive an Indian Nuclear Posture Review?

What Would Inform and Drive an Indian Nuclear Posture Review?

By Vivek Prahladan
Is New Delhi merely conducting an intellectual exercise about nuclear doctrine or is it responding to something?

With One Tweet, Civil-Military Tensions in Pakistan Are Made Unusually Public

With One Tweet, Civil-Military Tensions in Pakistan Are Made Unusually Public

By Ankit Panda
The Pakistani military has been surprisingly transparent about its contempt for the country's civilian leaders.

US Implementation of 'Major Defense Partner' Perks for India Underway

US Implementation of 'Major Defense Partner' Perks for India Underway

By Ankit Panda
The Obama administration's 'Major Defense Partner' designation for India is paying dividends.
An Alleged Spy Sentenced to Death Rocks India-Pakistan Relations

An Alleged Spy Sentenced to Death Rocks India-Pakistan Relations

By Ankit Panda
Kulbhushan Jadhav's sentencing by a Pakistani military court brings India-Pakistan ties to the brink.

Mattis Hosts Indian National Security Adviser in Washington

Mattis Hosts Indian National Security Adviser in Washington

By Ankit Panda
Indian National Security Adviser Ajit Doval met the U.S. defense secretary in Washington, D.C., last week.
China, Russia, Iran: Ports and Power Along the Belt and Road

China, Russia, Iran: Ports and Power Along the Belt and Road

By Nicholas Trickett and Oliver Thomas
If the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor doesn’t live up to the hype, Russia may stand to benefit.

New Fault Lines Emerge in South Asia Around Afghanistan

New Fault Lines Emerge in South Asia Around Afghanistan

By Harsh V. Pant
Russian-led multilateral initiatives on Afghanistan in the region highlight growing rifts.

Understanding Sri Lanka, Two Years After Sirisena Defeated Rajapaksa

Understanding Sri Lanka, Two Years After Sirisena Defeated Rajapaksa

By Ankit Panda
Taylor Dibbert and Ankit Panda discuss Sri Lanka's domestic politics and foreign policy.

Declassified: How India Tracked Pakistan’s Development of a Nuclear Device

Declassified: How India Tracked Pakistan’s Development of a Nuclear Device

By Vivek Prahladan
Newly declassified documents reveal how New Delhi tracked Islamabad’s pursuit of a nuclear device.
Is Pakistan’s Stability in India’s Interest?

Is Pakistan’s Stability in India’s Interest?

By Umair Jamal
The thought of a failed nuclear-armed state next door is worrying India more and more.

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