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Pakistan’s Afghanistan dilemma: Friend or foe?
By Muhammad Sharreh Qazi Islamabad is under new administration that aims to play a far more active part in regional…
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Moderating Pak-Afghan relations – TAPI Pipeline project: a way forward
By Hareem Aqdas Pakistan and Afghanistan share similarities in multiple dimensions of history, religion, civilization and culture. Despite the fact, the…
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India – Afghanistan’s silver lining?
By Megha Gupta and Vijeth Kanahalli Afghanistan, known as the “Graveyard of Empires”, is located Northwest of the Indian subcontinent…
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Why geo–economically strategic Central Asian region attracts world powers?
By Nauman Hassan The Central Asian region become the center stage in the wake of international power politics on the…
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Afghanistan’s trade: India and Pakistan’s factors
By Laiq Zirack Political analysts believe that sour relations of both India and Afghanistan with Pakistan are the main cornerstone of…
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The less explored foreign policy options & the connection between TAPI-CPEC and Afghanistan
By Nasurullah Brohi After the collapse of the Soviet Union and the formation of the Central Asia Republics (CARs), the…
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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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The TAPI pipeline: The politics of energy balancing
By Andy Deahn There is a new energy rush among many Greater Caspian states, one that continues to focus on breaking…
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TAPI: A Geopolitical binding
By Shahzadi Tooba Hussain Syed Leaders from Afghanistan, India and Pakistan, converged in the ancient city of Mary, 311 km from…
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No trust but interests: Bangkok dialogue and way forward for Indo-Pak relations
By Shahzadi Tooba Hussain Syed The Paris conference on climate change may not significantly resolve the issue of global warming, but…
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