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 …
Read MoreEasing Tensions | Editorial
Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi, on the directions of Prime Minister Imran Khan, went to Iran and Saudi Arabia to …
Read MoreRoadblock 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 …
Read MoreAf-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 …
Read MoreWelcoming The New CJP | Editorial
The new Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) Gulzar Ahmad will head the Supreme Court (CJ) of Pakistan till February 2022. …
Read MorePak-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 …
Read MoreThaw 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 …
Read MoreAfghan 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 …
Read MorePakistan’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 …
Read MoreTorkham Crossing | Editorial
THE launch of round-the-clock operations at Torkham — one of the two key trade and travel routes between Pakistan and …
Read MoreTrilateral Dialogue | Editorial
BEIJING’S initiative of trilateral dialogue involving also Pakistan and Afghanistan is proving to be significant and positive one to build …
Read MoreTrump’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 …
Read MoreThe 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 …
Read MoreAfghanistan — 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 …
Read MoreWhere 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 …
Read MorePeace with Afghanistan | Editorial
Pakistan’s ties with Afghanistan are largely overshadowed by years of antipathy that stems from accusations and lack of trust. In …
Read MoreThe 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 …
Read MorePakistan 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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