Tag
terrorism
Can Pakistani Technology Fight Pakistani Terror?
By Robert Bole
How can Pakistan leverage technology in counter-terror efforts?
It's Official: India's Modi Will Meet Trump At Last
By Ankit Panda
The meeting will be the first between the two leaders and a chance for Modi to lock in continuity in U.S.-India ties.
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.
Kazakhstan Considers Revoking Terrorists’ Citizenship
By Catherine Putz
If passed, a range of crimes, from joining a terrorist group to separatism, could be grounds to lose citizenship.
India-Pakistan Rumblings Along Kashmir Line of Control Continue
By Padmapriya Govindarajan
Tensions between New Delhi and Islamabad persist. The question is if both sides can avoid escalation.
Uzbekistan on DHS List of Terrorism Sources
By Casey Michel
All told, none of the terrorism cases relating to Uzbekistani nationals on American soil have seen any casualties.
How India Can Lead South Asia's War on Terror
By Parnal Vats
The subregion can do much more to combat the threat, and India can lead these efforts.
After Dawn: The Civil-Military Chasm Deepens in Pakistan
By Umair Jamal
A report on a closed-door meeting between the country’s civilian and military leadership has sent shock waves.
The Indus Waters Treaty Is Here to Stay
By Rajeshwari Krishnamurthy
India cannot easily and will not abrogate the Indus Waters Treaty.
Is India Capable of a Surgical Strike in Pakistan Controlled Kashmir?
By Shawn Snow
A surgical strike operation by Indian forces begs the question of the military's capability to launch such an attack.