Operation Zarb-e-Azb has changed Pakistan’s external- and internal-security doctrines.
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10 things to do beyond North Waziristan.
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Altaf Hussain, chief of the Muttahida Qaumi Movement, has words Pakistan should heed.
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What I learned during Pakistan’s wars.
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An extremist Buddhist group has taken steps to expel Muslims from the island kingdom, silencing dissent through propaganda and intimidation.
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Anti-India noise hasn’t clouded the clarity of the Pakistan Army and its chief, Gen. Raheel Sharif.
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The Army under Gen. Raheel Sharif is showing terrorists it means business.
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Sri Lanka declared victory in its war against the Tamil Tigers five years ago—but there’s a lot Colombo has to answer for.
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Things are finally looking up for Afghanistan. Here’s how to keep it that way.
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The success of the 350,000-strong Afghan National Army will be critical for Islamabad.
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Noor Inayat Khan, 1914-1944.
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Is a section of Pakistan’s officialdom putting the world on notice?
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Pakistan’s runaway Council of Islamic Ideology.
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Untested Chinese nuclear technology could imperil the city of 20 million.
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Akbar Ahmed’s new book helps explain the current cycle roiling Muslim countries.
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If there ever was a sign of the demise of the Pakistani state, it is the killing of the Hazara community of Quetta.
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They’ve come a long way, but publishing houses in Pakistan are still struggling.
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As Pakistan faces its gravest threat from terrorism, its cultural capital, Lahore, has a unique role to fulfill.
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Rumor and reporting are unavoidably intertwined in Pakistan.
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Bilawal Bhutto Zardari is making culture hip.