Events lay bare just how strategically isolated Islamabad has become As my last post noted, the events of the past week show…
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New Delhi is being wooed by both Washington and Beijing, though its ultimate choice is becoming increasingly clearer A previous post focused…
Pakistan’s prospects careen from bad to worse, but there is still some possibility that it might one day evolve in a more…
The time has come to question why the country needs tactical nuclear forces Marking the anniversary of Pakistan’s 1998 nuclear tests, Nawaz…
Things are going bad domestically, but at least India’s regional position is improving A regular concern of this blog is the…
The Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS) had given its approval to the establishment of the National Counter-terrorism Centre (NCTC) in mid-January, two…
When Zbigniew Brezezinski and William Casey implemented a policy of training, funding and equipping Wahabi extremists in order to do battle against…
During the phase of the Cold War between 1952 and 92, the possibility of any form of direct attack by the U.S.S.R…
In the past three years, critical infrastructure the world over—from transportation systems, power production facilities, communications equipment, along with commercial and military…
If the U.S. is floundering in a region hosting some of the world’s most dangerous religious extremists, a leading cause is the…