New Delhi’s economic might all but ensures it will continue to suffer little backlash from its brutal actions in India-held Kashmir
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Former diplomat Tasneem Aslam’s criticism of Nawaz Sharif reflects the mindset that prevents normalization of ties between Pakistan and India
The security map of the Middle East is a conundrum Pakistan just can’t figure out
Ideological states lack the flexibility needed to secure agreements that prevent conflict
The PTI-led government should mark the new year by reaching out to the opposition—and restraining its foul-mouthed lawmakers
A controversial judicial ruling all but ensures former Army chief Pervez Musharraf will soon go free
Navid Shahzad’s new book delves into the abiding popularity in Pakistan of television imported from Turkey
Imran Khan’s trip to Washington has laid the groundwork for a reset of Pakistan-U.S. ties. Will it pan out?
Bilal Zahoor and Raza Rumi have compiled an essential volume of some of Pakistan’s brightest minds to dig into all that ails the nation
Assuming control of political dynasties, women have overcome entrenched misogyny to emerge as leaders in conservative states
Conflicting narratives are propagating confusion over India’s attempted strike on Pakistani soil
Muneeza Shamsie has masterfully traced the rise of Pakistani literature in English
F.S. Aijazuddin travels to India’s past through the art and prose of Lady Charlotte Canning
Journalist Nasim Zehra rounds up the key backers of the Kargil war in an extraordinary tell-all
Tracing the origins and accomplishments of the marginalized community
A new book on Qandeel Baloch raises pertinent questions about our national conscience
In a sweeping history of Muslims, Ali Mahmood sets the record straight
Are Pakistan’s lawyers completely out of order?
One of Urdu’s greatest poets and his abiding relevance.
Pakistan and India are continuing to go at each other.