Pakistan and Iran’s geopolitical interests have fractured the once heralded ties between the ‘brotherly’ states
Opinion
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A South Asian trade bloc is essential for the sustainable growth of all regional economies
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The Indian prime minister’s ability to cut off advertising revenue for major outlets prevents them from resisting Delhi’s tilt toward majoritarianism
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Justice Mohsin Akhtar Kayani of the Islamabad High Court has penned a laudable judgment aimed at protecting the rights of children across Pakistan
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The Islamic utopia promised by the incumbent prime minister has been in the making for nearly the entirety of Pakistan’s 75 years in existence
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A look at history suggests Islamabad’s alliances with Washington were not only logical, but also essential for the country’s economic prosperity
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Religious belief often negates the sovereignty of the modern state through extremism, endangering governance and due rights for all citizens
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A look back at the pogrom that helped propel the Indian prime minister to power
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The ongoing conflict between the Haqqani Network-dominated Taliban and the I.S.-Khurasan group may spiral into Pakistan
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Author Aakar Patel’s history of India since 2014 highlights the reasons behind the strongman leader’s continued popularity and influence
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Pakistan will continue to experience crimes such as the mob lynching in Sialkot without extensive discussions on the country’s controversial blasphemy laws
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The leaders of Turkey and Pakistan, respectively, often find themselves at odds with the global community
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The unhindered rise of anti-Muslim violence in India betrays the country’s secular constitution and creates more hurdles for free trade with Pakistan
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Pakistan must adopt a pragmatic view toward trade if it desires economic progress
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Four years since the publication of ‘God: A Human History’, the author’s insight into monotheism continues to prove a fount of knowledge
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The TLP’s latest agreement with the PTI-led government cements its status as a major player in Pakistan’s societal and political sphere
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A series of developments in recent weeks suggest the global community is reconsidering its stance on lending legitimacy to the new Afghan rulers
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The government’s shameful act of withdrawing its own anti-forced conversions bill facilitates the majority’s mistreatment of minority populations
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Pakistan and Saudi Arabia appear to be seeking a reset of ties after several years of bilateral tensions
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In his 2020 autobiography, the incumbent interior minister unpacks the controversy over housing ‘terrorists’ at his farmhouse near Rawalpindi