Afghanistan Can’t Be Ruled by One Bloc Forever
For more than four decades, Afghanistan has had a succession of rulers, each vowing to bring order. Monarchists offered stability,…
For more than four decades, Afghanistan has had a succession of rulers, each vowing to bring order. Monarchists offered stability,…
Maulana Fazlur Rehman has spent so long in the center of Pakistan’s power games that many people no longer see…
Pakistan’s choice to join the Board of Peace has triggered a familiar argument at home: Is this principled diplomacy, or…
Al Qaeda’s slow regrouping in Afghanistan under elements of the Interim Afghan Government is an alarm that regional states cannot…
The Taliban’s return to power has often been framed, especially by those searching for signs of normalcy, as a trade-off:…
One of India’s most unstable political and communal hotspots in recent years has been the quickly expanding movement to build…
Pakistan sent one of the clearest messages at COP-30 in Brazil: if global climate finance systems aren’t fixed quickly, the…
When Nooruddin Azizi, Afghanistan’s Minister of Industry and Commerce, arrives in New Delhi on 19 November 2025, he will not…
India’s Treaty Violations and Pakistan’s Water Future In 1960, at the time of the signing of the Indus Waters Treaty,…
Pakistan’s Transformation under FATF Standards The paradigm shift involved bringing Pakistan on board with the Financial Action Task Force (FATF)…