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China in Afghanistan A reluctant leader with growing stakes

By Raffaello Pantucci Afghanistan remains an awkward fit within China's Belt and Road Initiative concept. Look at most maps of Xi Jinping's keynote foreign policy concept cutting a route across…

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NATO chief sees new U.S. missile deployments in Europe as unlikely

By Robin Emmott NATO's top official on Wednesday blamed Russia for breaching a landmark nuclear arms pact that Washington is talking about quitting, but said he did not believe the…

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SCO – New standards and new horizons

The major interest of Pakistan in SCO is to find export markets as well as energy import markets to roll the wheels of its stagnant economy. To achieve this end,…

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Policing in Baluchistan An account

By Akhlaq Ullah Tarar Policing in Baluchistan has seen many moons; various experiments have shaped up the present structure. A chronological study reveals the journey of evolution. During the colonial…

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Chaman Border has become more important than LoC

Pakistani authorities have re-opened the Chaman and Torkham border crossing with Afghanistan after the formal request from Afghanistan government. The request was being made on the security grounds following the…

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CPEC debt servicing to commence in year 2021

China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) related debt servicing to China is to commence from the year 2021, while the benefits of these investments to the Pakistani economy far outweigh the scheduled…

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History should not imprison the future of Kashmir

Dr. Ghulam Nabi Fai Human rights work in tandem with Kashmir peace initiatives.  The two do not war with one another.  The idea that suppression of human rights promotes peace…

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Malik Riaz finds little room to manoeuvre in Bahria Town Karachi case as SC tightens grip

By Haseeb Bhatti Real estate baron Malik Riaz has fallen afoul of the Supreme Court over the land acquired for his Bahria Town Karachi project. The Supreme Court on Thursday…

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