CROSSING RED LINE
The cancellation of the NSA-level talks between India and Pakistan is an indication that India's foreign policy establishment has taken a back seat. While security issues remain paramount for the…
The cancellation of the NSA-level talks between India and Pakistan is an indication that India's foreign policy establishment has taken a back seat. While security issues remain paramount for the…
By Augusto SOTO China's Silk Road and Maritime Silk Road project represent Beijing's strategic foreign policy transformation and the boldest proposal on the world agenda, as recent international visits and…
By Naziha Syed Ali Brahmdagh Bugti, in an interview with Swissinfo in July 2015, said that Pakistan regarded him as “the most dangerous person since Osama bin Laden”. Indeed, in…
Dr. Asim's recent arrest has drawn unprecedented applause from a huge cross section of the people of Pakistan. Whether this applause is the result of analysis, or an instinctive reaction…
By Umair Jamal If Pakistan is to become truly terror free, it should be ready to pay any price to rein in the sectarian militant groups. After a brazen terrorist…
By Ahmed Rashid In late 1994 and much of 1995 I would stand outside the Kandahar residence of Mullah Mohammed Omar, leader of the newly formed Taliban movement, hoping to…
By Nadeem Mumtaz Qureshi The relationship between the United States of America and Pakistan is not monolithic. It consists of three distinct strands each of which has to be…
The war of 1965, fought between India and Pakistan, is quite significant in the history of both the countries. In Indian history it is there to serve as a reminder…
Says Chief of Army Staff General Raheel visited the front lines in Waziristan, where he directed operation commanders to ensure that terrorists remain cut off from their “friends and their…
By Interaction Desk The Battle of Chawinda, which took place during the 1965 Indo-Pakistani War, was one of the largest tank battles since the Second World War. It has been…