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Nepal: Troubles persist
By S. Binodkumar Singh On April 6, 2016, United Democratic Madhesi Front (UDMF) cadres protested the visit of Minister of Forest…
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P-Leaks and accountability
By Syed Sadaqat Ali Shah Panama leaks are not first in the contemporary world’s history to divulge massive secrecies of leaders…
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Saudi – Iranian future: 3 games – 3 scenarios
By Manal Saadi There is no need to argue on Saudi Arabia and Iran as the two biggest regional powers…
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Nuclear energy inevitable solution to Indian energy needs: mini-me
By Usman Ali Khan Presently, among other Asian states India has the leading role in operating nuclear industry. By 2050, India aims…
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Beyond the pipeline politics: Prospects of Pakistan-Turkmenistan relations
By Nasurullah Brohi Pakistan has been a constant ardent to augment its relationship with the countries in the Central Asian…
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Minority rights, Islam and Pakistan
By Syed Sadaqat Ali Shah The mindless militants after assaulting Army Public School Peshawar, Bacha Khan University Charsadda and assault on…
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Spy games in Balochistan
By Shahzadi Tooba Hussain Syed An Indian naval officer working as a spy for Indian Research and Analysis Wing (RAW) in…
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India’s insider nuclear threats started appearing on screen
By Beenish Altaf At last the curtains, albeit slightly, have started rising up with regards to Indian nuclear security matters. Besides…
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Secret and scary sea-based ambitions
By Maimuna Ashraf India and Pakistan are intertwined in an absolute longstanding security competition. Although, nuclear parity does not exist in…
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Why I applaud Modi’s decision to allow Pakistan’s investigating team on Indian soil
By Nikhil Vaish The Indian government just allowed a Joint Investigative Team (JIT) from Pakistan “unfettered” access to the Pathankot…
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