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Pakistan - Page 14

February 1, 2023
India/Pakistan

Future of People’s Resistance in Kashmir

Introduction: Kashmir is a region in northern India that has long been at the focus of a territorial dispute between India and Pakistan. Since 1947, when India achieved independence from Britain and

China/Pakistan/World

Pakistan’s New Submarine Fleet Sends a Message Across India’s Maritime Frontiers

More than five decades after Pakistan lost its naval presence in the Bay of Bengal during the 1971 war, Islamabad is signalling a return to the region with a new generation of submarines designed to strengthen its underwater warfare capabilities

June 28, 2026

Pakistan Downs Five Indian Fighter Jets in Retaliation to Overnight Airstrikes

Geopolitics/India/Pakistan/World

Pakistan announced early Wednesday that it had shot down five Indian fighter jets in retaliation for India’s overnight airstrikes, which targeted six locations inside

UN Experts Condemn Life Sentences for Baloch Rights Leader, Warn of Growing Crackdown on Activists

Human Rights/Pakistan/World

United Nations human rights experts have expressed grave concern over the sentencing of prominent Baloch human rights defender Dr. Mahrang Baloch to two terms

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa: Tides of Terror

April 18, 2023
India/Pakistan

On April 8, 2023, two Army soldiers were killed in an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) blast in the Bara tehsil (revenue unit) of Khyber District. On April 3, 2023, two Policemen were killed by

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US-Pakistan Joint Efforts Against Terrorism: Opportunities and Challenges

April 18, 2023
Pakistan/United States

In 2022, terrorist acts caused the deaths of over 643 individuals, a 120% increase over 2021 in Pakistan. Extremist organizations that resort to violence to further their political or religious agendas are

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Pakistani Brothers Finally Leave Guantanamo Bay After 20 Years Without Charge or Trial

March 5, 2023
Human Rights/Pakistan

After spending two decades of their lives in the notorious Guantanamo Bay detention center on the U.S. Navy base in Cuba without any charge or trial, two Pakistani brothers were finally sent

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CPEC plays pivotal role in promoting green development in Pakistan, say experts

March 1, 2023
China/Pakistan

The China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), a flagship project under the China-proposed Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), has been playing a pivotal role in promoting green development in Pakistan, highlighting China’s commitment to

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Why Pakistan Defies the Failed State Narrative?

February 26, 2023
Pakistan

Despite the worst pandemic (Covid-19) and flood destruction, Pakistan is anticipated to grow at a 3.2% annual rate in FY 2023/24, according to a World Bank estimate. Pakistan has long been associated

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The Unlawful Destruction of Kashmiri Homes

February 21, 2023
India/Pakistan

The Indian police and paramilitary troops damaged 114 houses and burned 22 others in 2020. This practice has now extended to four districts of Indian-occupied Jammu and Kashmir in 2023: Srinagar, Budgam,

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The main causes of Pakistan’s escalating economic crisis

February 17, 2023
Pakistan

The economy of Pakistan is struggling, and it is taking some desperate measures to prevent a collapse. The issue is so severe that the country has decided to sell its embassy property

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Russia and Pakistan Energy Diplomacy

February 2, 2023
Pakistan/Russia

 The economy of Pakistan is under pressure, and several important economic indicators specify a dire scenario. The decision-makers must have a real debate about how they intend to take genuine action to

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Future of People’s Resistance in Kashmir

February 1, 2023
India/Pakistan

Introduction: Kashmir is a region in northern India that has long been at the focus of a territorial dispute between India and Pakistan. Since 1947, when India achieved independence from Britain and

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Russia’s gas union eyes Pakistan, India

January 31, 2023
Diplomacy/Pakistan/Russia

Pakistan’s acute energy crisis is the immediate backdrop against which Foreign Minister Bilawal Zardari’s forthcoming talks with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov in Moscow today need to be understood. But then, Lavrov

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