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GEORGE PERKOVICH
US-Pakistan nuke deal: President Obama is either distracted or wants to give the idea a try for his own legacy“Pakistan is being asked to give up a lot. That's why the deal may not happen. India didn't give up any strategic capabilities,” said Perko...
India alone may not bring about change in Pakistan: ExpertThe military's institutional interests require that Pakistan continue to attract international attention through terrorism and nuclear weap...
Pakistan has long had links with terrorist groups: US CongressmenRecent talks between US and Pakistan on this topic seemed preliminary and Pakistan is unlikely to accept any constraint on its nuclear arse...
Iran nuclear deal: There are parts of the agreement that even John Kerry has not seenThere are parts of a major related agreement signed the same day as the deal that not even the US Secretary of State has seen yet.
The Iran deal is immediately going to face the huge problem of implementationIn the deal, the US and its partners have dictated the size of Iran's stockpile of fissile material along with its means of creating more.
US to reassure Pakistan for working against anti-India terrorismIf Pakistan can't commit itself to working against the terrorists that have operated in India, then there's not much we can do to reassure ...
Threat from India only in response to Pakistan terrorism: USResponding to questions from lawmakers, Perkovich said the good news is India has no desires for any Pakistani territory or anything in Pak...
Major terror attack against India could trigger nuclear war: ExpertsPakistan may use nuclear weapons against India if the latter goes for a large scale military assault against it in retaliation for a major ...
United States' scholars laud Pakistan's efforts to combat violenceUS scholars have called on Pakistan's military & intelligence services to focus their attention over those who carry out acts of violence.
US needs to increase counter-terror cooperation with IndiaHowever, peace process could turn to war, with huge implications for the United States, if militant actors in Pakistan attack India.
'India's military restraint must be from position of strength'A top American analyst has said that henceforth India must ensure that it does not act from a "position of weakness".
- Naval base attack raises questions over safety of Pakistan nukes
The danger remains of infiltration of the Pakistani military system and legitimate access into nuclear facilities by jihadi elements within.
- Obama's India visit: Let's be realistic with expectations
The relationship between the United States and India has steadily risen since the administrations of President (Bill) Clinton and Prime Min...
- US, India and China in a triangular relationship: Expert
Amidst media reports that the Obama Administration is looking at New Delhi to serve as a counterweight to Beijing, a well-known American ex...
- Iran set to dominate IAEA's year-end board meeting
The IAEA's technical assistance and cooperation committee has just wrapped up a its 3-day meeting and will present the results to the UN nu...