A new great game in Afghanistan? By Dr Moonis Ahmar
In the old and new Great Game, Afghanistan has held a central position. Peter Hopkirk, in his pathbreaking book The …
Read MoreNeighbourly cooperation By Muhammad Amir Rana
PAKISTAN is an active member of the UN, with a track record of supporting the peaceful resolution of conflicts worldwide. …
Read MoreTime to come out of denial By Asif Durrani
THE question arises: why are the Afghan Taliban critical of the arrest of IS-K terrorist Sharifullah, alias Jafar, if they have …
Read MoreWakhan Corridor can act as a shield against terrorism By Durdana Najam
Pakistan’s relationship with Afghanistan has been marked by shared histories, cultural ties and decades of geopolitical upheaval. Despite these commonalities, …
Read MoreConnecting Through Trade By Asad Ali
Connecting Through Trade By Asad Ali PAKISTAN and Afghanistan are strategically two important states. Both countries are neighbours and have …
Read MorePakistan’s Role in Revival of Afghan Economy By Sehrish Khan
Pakistan’s Role in Revival of Afghan Economy By Sehrish Khan ROM the very beginning of Taliban’s takeover, humanitarian catastrophe in …
Read MoreProtecting CPEC | Editorial
Protecting CPEC | Editorial The proposed involvement of Turkey’s participation in CPEC, along with the project’s expansion to Afghanistan, prompted …
Read MoreBilateral Trade Agreement | Editorial
Bilateral Trade Agreement | Editorial Pakistan and Afghanistan have penned an agreement to facilitate bilateral trade, especially when it comes …
Read MoreWe All Lost Afghanistan By P. Michael McKinley
We All Lost Afghanistan By P. Michael McKinley. Two Decades of Mistakes, Misjudgments, and Collective Failure, As Afghanistan tumbles into …
Read MoreWhat a U.S. Withdrawal Means for Afghanistan By Carter Malkasian
In September of last year, peace talks between the Taliban and the Afghan government finally opened in Doha, only to …
Read MoreOur 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 MoreIs the peace initiative slipping out of the US grip? | Editorial
Much time has elapsed since the commencement of negotiations between the USA and the Taliban. Their respective positions have also …
Read MoreNo endgame in Afghanistan? By Kamran Yousaf
The United States and the Afghan Taliban recently held another round of talks in Qatar as part of efforts to …
Read MorePulling Out of Syria — & Afghanistan? | Editorial
IT may be the right decision made for the wrong reason and executed in the wrong way. The reality of …
Read MoreRoad Towards Peace, Stability of Afghanistan By Adeela Ahmed
AFGHANISTAN is a state which is viciously suffering from chaos and Instability. The people of Afghanistan have been in the …
Read MoreThe Moscow Summit By Akbar Jan Marwat
IN an environment in which the Afghan Taliban seem to be in the ascendant in heir insurgency against the Afghan …
Read MoreIn Afghanistan, A 17-Year Stalemate By Lara Seligman & Robbie Gramer
Another devastating suicide attack in Kabul on Tuesday and an independent report on the situation in Afghanistan serve to underscore …
Read MorePak-Afghan Relations By Amjad Nazeer
Rediscovering Peace through Ancient and Modern Silk Road: Stretching their lovesick arms out in the south-east and south-west of the …
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