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IT seems that a section of population in Pakistan is perpetually infatuated by the presidential form of government. Although a …
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ARTICLE 25-A of the Constitution declares that the state is obligated to provide free and compulsory education to all children …
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Prominent Indian journalist, Praveen Swami, in his groundbreaking piece, “India’s Secret War” (Frontline, 16 February 2018) raises an interesting question: …
Read MoreIndia readies for polls By Nava Thakuria
India, known as the world’s largest democracy, starts national elections on Thursday, where over 900 million voters will participate in …
Read MorePakistan-Malaysia ties: Beginning of a new era By Dr. Omer Javed
Similarities Between Malaysia and Pakistan Malaysia and Pakistan share a somewhat similar history. Like Pakistan, Malaysia got its independence from …
Read MorePakistan’s pragmatic foreign policy By Adeel Abbas Mangi
Pakistan has negotiated very difficult geo-strategic challenges for the last four decades. In the past, Pakistan had been the darling …
Read MoreSaving Northeastern Syria By Merve Tahiroglu and Andrew Gabel
Last month, fighters with the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), a 60,000-strong Syrian militia that has been Washington’s primary partner in …
Read MoreNorth Korea Is Playing the Long Game—and Winning By Peter Harris
Fifty years ago this month, a North Korean fighter jet shot down a U.S. spy plane over the Sea of …
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Read MoreMake Donald Trump Great Again By Douglas Macgregor
Candidate Donald Trump won the presidency because he talked tough in ways no presidential candidate has done in recent memory, …
Read MoreRussia's Dangerous Undersea Games by Lyle J. Goldstein
The fallout from the Mueller Report continues to roil Washington, with one side of the aisle hoping to scrutinize Robert …
Read MoreBuying up Kashmir | Editorial
One of the many promises by the Bharatiya Janata Party in its Election 2019 manifesto is one to allow the …
Read MoreXi Jinping Is Winning the National Security War By Gordon G. Chang
America is in danger of “a McCarthyite Red Scare.” China could be the latest target of unfounded fear. So said …
Read MorePak-India stand-off By Najmuddin A. Shaikh
THE revelation by Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi in a press conference in Multan that Pakistan had credible intelligence about …
Read MoreWar, a market-moving story By Jawed Naqvi
LORD Thomson, the Canadian media baron who ruled London’s Fleet Street for decades, described news as the grey stuff between …
Read MoreTrump raises the stakes against Iran, but to what end By Ishaan Tharoor
On Monday the Trump administration took the unprecedented step of designating Iran’s elite Revolutionary Guard Corps as a foreign terrorist …
Read MoreThe fight against white supremacy could learn something from America’s By Charles Lane first war on terror
One hundred forty-eight years ago this month, a member of Congress decried what he saw as a double standard regarding …
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