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      Pakistan Elections 2024: ‘Same Politics’ and Some New Trends

      The fragmented mandate will further exacerbate Pakistan’s many political, economic and security challenges.

      February 23, 2024

      Pakistan Has to Be a Normal State to Qualify for a Nuclear Deal

      October 23, 2015

      Associate Fellow, IDSA, Mr A Vinod Kumar’s article on the problem with striking a nuclear deal in Pakistan, titled ‘Pakistan Has to Be a Normal State to Qualify for a Nuclear Deal’, was published in ‘Fifteen Eightyfour’ a blog of Cambridge University Press, on October 23, 2015.

      Escalating Tensions between Pakistan and the Taliban

      Border clashes and failure to act against the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) have led to rising tensions between Afghanistan and Pakistan.

      December 09, 2022

      Pakistan Urdu Press: December 6-12, 2011

      Some of the Pakistani Urdu Dailies have welcomed the talks between the Taliban and the government of Pakistan. The editorials of the Khabrein Urdu Daily, the Nawa-e- Waqt and the Mashriq have advised Pakistan not to give up these talks under external pressure.

      Time to Call Pakistan’s Bluff

      In the last 20 months of his rule, Prime Minister Imran Khan has not only failed to solve his people’s problems but also has made the life of the common man miserable.

      May 05, 2020

      India’s Non-Policy on Pakistan: U-Turn to Square One

      India’s Non-Policy on Pakistan: U-Turn to Square One

      The thumb rule in making a policy U-turn is “minimise damage or maximise advantage”. What is extraordinary about the Modi government’s U-turn is that it maximises losses and minimises advantages.

      February 26, 2015

      Engaging Pakistan: Shift in the Post-Mumbai Posture

      Engaging Pakistan would reduce tension between the two countries, deflect international pressure on India to resume the dialogue, and ensure that Pakistan does not have an excuse to divert its troops from the Western border.

      June 07, 2010

      No First Use Over Non-Testing: Practical Options for South Asian Regional Stability

      September 09, 2016

      Associate Fellow, IDSA, Dr Reshmi Kazi’s article on Pakistan’s offer of bilateral nuclear non-testing agreement, titled ‘No First Use Over Non-Testing: Practical Options for South Asian Regional Stability’ was published in South Asian Voices on September 9, 2016.

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