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Jan 20, 2011
Despite America’s penchant for lauding its “exceptionalism,” regarding “strategic thinking,” this exceptionalism applies to getting that thinking right. Too often, we get it wrong or allow it to be absent without leave.

Jan 19, 2011
Media reports suggest that the Obama administration is re-thinking its strategy for Afghanistan and Pakistan. In that regard, while many in the U.S. government have called for greater military action against Taliban sanctuaries in western Pakistan...

Jan 13, 2011
Will deadline and ultimatums actually help in fixing the national economy? A number of incidents in the past two months have created a chain reaction and a plethora of problems for the Peoples Party of Pakistan.

Jan 11, 2011
Since its engagement in the War on Terror, Pakistan has faced a cost us US $ 35 billion. The IMF reported in 2010 that Pakistan has incurred a loss of Rs2.082 trillion in exports, foreign investment, industrial output and tax collection...

Jan 06, 2011
The assassination of Punjab governor Salman Taseer by one of his security guards ostensibly for his views on the ‘Blasphemy Law’ in Pakistan has opened up several debates.

Jan 04, 2011
Stirring the ‘hornet’s nest’ of militant safe havens and extremism activity in this frontier region may exacerbate the currently tenuous security situation in Pakistan.

Dec 29, 2010
In an objective analysis, it is learnt that “Cold Start” is not really the dominant paradigm of Indian military operation – which continues to be guided by the Sundarji Doctrine...

Dec 21, 2010
The long awaited review of US strategy in Afghanistan has been released---at least the unclassified part. The bottom line in the review is that progress has been made but it is fragile and that Pakistan has done much but has to do more.

Dec 14, 2010
The most pressing challenge facing Pakistan's economy - other than security - is energy. Since 2007, Pakistan has been engulfed in a conundrum where demand - both public and private - exceeds supply by a landslide.

Nov 16, 2010
US President Barack Obama visited India in early November, ostensibly to strengthen bilateral relations between the two countries, and to capitalize on strategic gains made by the Bush Administration vis-à-vis India's economy...


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