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The empire of doubt, ally of convenience: America at 250, seen from IndiaAs America marks 250 years, its global dominance, built on military might and economic power, faces unprecedented challenges. Internal self...
Pain for Pakistan: History makes a U-turn in India's neighbourhoodRussia and the Taliban have signed a significant military cooperation agreement. This pact alters regional security dynamics. Pakistan's st...
The Abraham Accords: The boldest Middle East gamble in decades, did it actually work? Here's all about itAbraham Accords: Trump just called six Muslim nations to sign the Abraham Accords — live, out loud, tied to an Iran nuclear deal. Pakistan ...
Pakistan: A grim shadow falls on Asim Munir's moment in the sunA leaked diplomatic cable reveals US pressure on Pakistan to remove former Prime Minister Imran Khan. The document suggests a no-confidence...
AI at war: The new arms raceArtificial Intelligence is revolutionising modern combat, as evidenced by Ukraine's deployment of intelligent drones and Iran's military st...
Pakistan’s Gaza gamble can shatter Asim Munir’s ‘jihadi’ imagePakistan's army chief faces a dilemma over joining a Gaza peace force. This move could contradict his hardline image and alienate domestic ...
Erdogan & family guiding Turkey-Pakistan axisAnkara is helping Islamabad spread anti-India sentiment. Turkish channels shape narratives favoring Pakistan. Istanbul hosted a seminar pro...
Pakistan's opposition leader praises 'enemy country' India's free and fair Lok Sabha electionsPakistan's Opposition Leader, Syed Shibli Faraz, praised India's recent elections for their fairness and smooth power transition. Speaking ...
A year after May 9 protests in Pakistan: A turning point in civil-military relations?Even though the military remains the final arbiter in Pakistan to determine the course of politics, the May 9 protests have made it more di...
Election in Pakistan didn't restore political stability, instead resulted in rise of polarisation: US expertThe Pakistan election led to increased polarization, with challenges like opposition popularity and economic stabilisation. The US expert e...
View: Taliban 2.0 is a coalition being pulled from both within and withoutTaliban 2.0 is a coalition arrangement held together by competing interests of not just the constituents, but also regional actors who want...
Taliban seal Afghanistan-Pakistan land border trade route, imports from India hit“Taliban have sealed the land-border trade route and stopped the movement of cargo on the transit route with Pakistan,” said Ajay Sahai, di...
Taliban halts trade with India via Pakistan, seals two terminalsIndia’s apex body of exporters has said that the Taliban have stopped all imports and exports with India and sealed two terminals crucial f...
Pakistan ceasefire violations: India should respond effectively, but not close doors for dialogueIndia’s response should not offer scope for one power centre to undermine the efforts of another power centre in Pakistan.
Afghan warns Pakistan to not use terror as foreign policy accessorySaikal warned that by "bleeding" Afghanistan, Pakistan is not only trying to create a stalemate on the battlefield, but is also hindering t...
Imran Khan to boycott Pakistan's joint session of ParliamentParticipation in the session would mean "endorsing" leadership of Sharif whom he wants to remove from office over alleged corruption.
Will PM Narendra Modi's informal touch add depth to India-Pakistan relations?The visit to Pakistan was a chance to come across as an Indian PM willing to take serious political risks to establish his credentials as a...
- S&P says Nawaz Sharif win bodes well for Pakistan rating
S&P currently has a B- rating on Pak, which is a non-investment or junk grade rating and means that the country is vulnerable to adverse bi...
- Turkey did not invite India on Afghan meet to appease Pak
India was deliberately kept out of the Turkey-sponsored meeting on Afghanistan earlier this year to address the 'sensitivities' of Pakistan...
- Engage Pakistan
India must not allow hysteria of the Indian chattering classes to overwhelm its diplomacy.