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Will China start selling the ‘AK-47’ of drones?

By: Liang Xu From the time of the first kinetic strike by an unmanned aircraft in October of 2001, the United States has relied heavily on remote-controlled drone technology for…

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China – US ‘Shaping the future’

By: Ambassador Munir Akram This century's future will be largely defined by the relationship between a rising China and a resentful America. China has so far risen peacefully. Over 40…

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Saudi Arabia believes in peace, but its red lines must not be crossed

By: Fahad Nazer The greater Middle East has experienced unprecedented political turmoil and violence in the wake of the so-called Arab Spring. The political order as we knew it was…

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On the brink of war

The latest developments in Saudi Arabia are just the prelude to an imminent war that will reshape the region and affect the entire world We should not let minor details such…

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India’s war on terror in Afghanistan

By: Musa Khan Jalalzai Pakistan faces numerous economic, military and political challenges, each of which has a bearing on the security situation in the country. Most part of these challenges…

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Afghanistan, India, phenomenon of terrorism, United States, war and peace in Afghanistan

CIA-RAW Psy-Op On Taliban-Daesh Alliance Exposed As Anti-CPEC Plot By: Andrew Korybko American and Indian intelligence agencies failed in their frail attempt to convince the world that the Taliban had…

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A masterstroke by the CIA & now Russian response

By: M. K. Bhadrakumar In Cold War era folklore it used to be said that the supply of stinger missiles to the Afghan Mujahideen, in the 1980s, was a masterstroke…

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The Pakistani general who wouldn’t go away

By: Mohammed Hanif Along stretches of highway and railway tracks across Pakistan, walls bear a familiar inscription: Mard kabhi boorha nahin hota, a man never grows old. It's an advert…

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Improving Pakistan – Iran ties a game changer

Pakistan has already made a considerable diplomatic shift towards Beijing and Moscow Improving relations with Iran can also be of great strategic importance for us By: Sheraz Zaka There was a…

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Pakistan’s security paradigmThe nuclear dimension

By: Former Ambassador Munir Akram Pakistan's search for an "external equalizer". Membership of Seato / Cento. Defence pact with US. Erosion in Pakistan-US alliance after 1962 India-China war; US arms…

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