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      Pakistan’s Strategic Thinking

      Event: 
      Fellows' Seminar
      February 27, 2009
      Time: 
      1030 to 1300 hrs

      Is Pakistan a Failing State?

      In recent months the international media has focused on the issue of Pakistan becoming a failed state soon. A top US counter terrorism expert David Kilcullen who advised David Petreaus in Iraq on counter terrorism strategy has opined that Pakistan may fail within six months. Concerns about stability in Pakistan became more acute when Taliban began their advance out of Swat towards Punjab earlier this year. The media highlighted the fragility of Pakistan by pointing out that the Taliban had come within 100 miles of Islamabad.

      June 16, 2009

      Nawaz Sharif’s Return and Prospects for India–Pakistan Relations

      Nawaz Sharif's statements on forging 'good ties' with India after his return to Pakistan are unlikely to translate to any meaningful forward movement in bilateral ties.

      November 16, 2023

      The Context of the Cease-Fire Decision in the 1965 India-Pakistan War

      The Context of the Cease-Fire Decision in the 1965 India-Pakistan War

      The ceasefire decision was influenced by the combination of three factors: absence of the prospect of a swift victory, concerns about Chinese military intervention, and concerted diplomatic pressure from major powers.

      September 21, 2015

      Pakistan Urdu Press: January 4-10, 2011

      Pakistani Urdu dailies have written editorials on different issues this week. The Nawa-e- Waqt Urdu daily has opined that the upcoming India-Pakistan talks will lead to nowhere and Pakistan should utilize its own means to resolve the Kashmir issue instead of focusing on the “futile process” of talks. The Ausaf Urdu Daily has opined that the next two years will be historic in Pakistan-China relations.

      Opening the NATO Supply Route: Does Pakistan have any Option?

      Unless Pakistan opens the NATO supply route, it is very unlikely that the US will transfer any coalition support funds, thus creating serious trouble for the aid-dependent Pakistani economy.

      June 06, 2012

      Cribbing Over Conditionalities

      While Pakistan could still try and develop a taste for grass by rejecting US assistance, there is no way it can economically sustain the fight against the Islamist insurgency without external assistance.

      October 08, 2009

      Vicious anti-India propaganda in Pakistan on Water issues

      Though the Indus Water Treaty apportions 80 per cent of the waters of the Indus River Basin to Pakistan and only 20 per cent to India, Pakistan is engaged in baseless allegations to inflame public opinion and project India as its number one threat.

      March 29, 2010

      Li Keqiang Visit to Pakistan: Assessing the Outcome

      Wide-ranging agreements and proposals were signed and discussed during Li’s visit to Pakistan. The emphasis between the two countries continues to be ‘strategic’ – ‘strategic communication’ and ‘reinforcing strategic and long term planning’.

      June 05, 2013

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