In Pakistan, the moment of an independent foreign policy initiative is gone with nawaz Sharif
The media will play a critical role to ensure that any new political power stays the course of an accepted narrative of nationalism.
The Indo-Pak peace process is going exactly where the Pakistan Army wants it to – nowhere
As Pakistan High Commissioner Abdul Basit’s comments regarding the peace process being suspended hit the Indian media, the impression is that Islamabad and New Delhi may have missed the peace bus yet again.
India’s alleged funding of MQM will strengthen the hand of the Pakistan army
It would be disastrous for liberals and peace lovers in Pakistan if it is indeed proven that Delhi funded insecurity through the MQM.
Army for Rent: Pakistan has long tradition of dealing out its military – be it to Saudis or Americans
Islamabad has thus far sent mixed signals on whether it will join Saudi strikes on Yemen. Don’t be surprised even if it does.
India’s alleged funding of MQM will strengthen the hand of the Pakistan army
It would be disastrous for liberals and peace lovers in Pakistan if it is indeed proven that Delhi funded insecurity through the MQM.
Over-reaction to fishing boat reflects paranoia that has gripped India-Pakistan ties
Neither side seems fully cognisant of the high possibility of conflict eruption and its cost.
After audacious attack on Karachi airport, Pakistan’s war against the Taliban is in limbo
Pakistani society seems divided between those who want the terrorists to be punished, and those who believe that negotiations will solve the problem.
Why some Pakistanis like the idea of Modi becoming India’s prime minister
The country’s businessmen believe that the BJP candidate will usher in a more productive economic climate.
The battle for Pakistan’s future is playing out on TV
The attack on journalist Hamid Mir presents a crucial opportunity for Pakistan’s media to renegotiate its relationship with the military and intelligence agencies.