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Pakistan & Afghanistan

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Jan'20

Our Afghan policy By Najmuddin A. Shaikh

“BOTH the US and Pakistan are on the same page that there’s no military solution in Afghanistan and we are …

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14

Jan'20

Easing Tensions | Editorial

Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi, on the directions of Prime Minister Imran Khan, went to Iran and Saudi Arabia to …

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10

Jan'20

Roadblock For Tapi | Editorial

The multi-billion-dollar Turkmenistan-Afghanistan-Pakistan-India (Tapi) Pipeline project is facing yet another issue before it actually starts benefitting the economy. For two …

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26

Dec'19

Af-Pak Relations | Editorial

Pakistan’s government has reiterated its good wishes to Afghanistan’s incumbent president, Ashraf Ghani who won a slim majority of votes …

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23

Dec'19

Welcoming The New CJP | Editorial

The new Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) Gulzar Ahmad will head the Supreme Court (CJ) of Pakistan till February 2022. …

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20

Nov'19

Pak-Afghan ties: peace through trade and culture By Syed Akhtar Ali Shah

During the 40 long years of conflict in Afghanistan, the superpowers and other actors might have reaped certain benefits in …

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13

Nov'19

Thaw in Pak-Afghan Ties? | Editorial

After weeks of tension, there are signs of a thaw in relations between Pakistan and Afghanistan as Foreign Secretary Sohail …

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09

Oct'19

Afghan Peace Process By Iqbal Khan

AFGHANISTAN was one of the top agenda items during Imran-Trump summit. Soon after President Donald Trump’s abrupt walking away from …

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23

Sep'19

Pakistan’s Three-way Foreign Policy Challenge By Kamran Yousaf

Prime Minister Imran Khan visited Saudi Arabia last week before heading to New York to attend the United Nations General …

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21

Sep'19

Torkham Crossing | Editorial

THE launch of round-the-clock operations at Torkham — one of the two key trade and travel routes between Pakistan and …

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11

Sep'19

Trilateral Dialogue | Editorial

BEIJING’S initiative of trilateral dialogue involving also Pakistan and Afghanistan is proving to be significant and positive one to build …

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24

Aug'19

Trump’s Unpredictable Policies and Peace in Afghanistan By Aisha Noor

The US may be negotiating an agreement with the Taliban for withdrawal of American and NATO forces from Afghanistan. The …

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20

Aug'19

The Only Way Out of Afghanistan is Through Pakistan By Shajeel Zaidi

US wants out from Afghanistan. Pakistan can sense the impending doom, a return to the early 1990s when after the …

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11

Jul'19

Afghanistan — the nature of peace we are likely to see By Maj Gen (retd) Inam Ul Haque

Most contemporary analysis on the Afghan issue misses socio-anthropological approach to the genesis and possible solution(s) of the situation per …

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02

Jul'19

Where lies the road to peace in Afghanistan By Kamran Yousaf

Last week, Afghan President Ashraf Ghani led a high-powered delegation to Pakistan. This was his first visit to Pakistan since …

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21

Jun'19

Peace with Afghanistan | Editorial

Pakistan’s ties with Afghanistan are largely overshadowed by years of antipathy that stems from accusations and lack of trust. In …

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17

Jun'19

The Talks Scenario – Afghanistan Peace Process By Brig (Retd) Ishaq Ahmed –

Peace in Afghanistan – A dream that is not getting to reality, despite efforts (not concerted and fruitful) of so …

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17

Jun'19

Pakistan suffers heavily in US-Afghan war By Dr. Zafar Jaspal

Afghanistan situation is complex and violent. The peace talks between the United States and Taliban are encountering challenges. The Ghani …

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