Pakistan has rarely been free of the dread of an impending crisis, as history demonstrates. The nation\’s quest for survival has been fascinating and perilous since its inception. But, it must tenaciously hold onto the hope that gave it birth.
Pakistani Defense Minister Visits Kabul Amid Border Tensions
Pakistan’s Defense Minister Khawaja Mohammad Asif visited Kabul to resolve the recent closure of the Torkham border crossing by the Taliban
Taliban shuts Torkham borders
Taliban shuts Torkham borders with Pakistan over alleged breach of commitments, while the exact nature of the alleged breach remains unclear.
Australian war crimes evidence handed over to Afghanistan
Australian war crimes investigation progresses with evidence that is handed over to prosecutors, Limited access to Afghanistan is…
India and Afghanistan: The Windows of Opportunity
The geopolitical rivalry between India and Pakistan in the Afghan theater is not the only rationale for India\’s readiness to step up and boost international collaboration on counterterrorism issues. There are vested interests for other regional actors as well.
UK Court Allows visa review for Afghan journalists
Eight former BBC journalists in Afghanistan win legal battle allowing UK visa review as a High Court rules decisions were made incorrectly.
40 Million US Dollars Delivered to Afghanistan
40 million US dollars delivered to Afghanistan as part of philanthropic aid and was given over to a business bank in Kabul.
India: The South Asian Giant
Given its ambitions for a more assertive role in the global order, it is imperative to mention India\’s contested, historically monopolistic dominance of South Asia. This also alludes to the support it offers to proxies in the region.
Iran: Its Asymmetric Footprint in South Asia
While Iran\’s tacit assistance of terrorist groups in neighboring countries exacerbates the suffering of Pakistan and the South Asian region, insurgents and terrorist groups are challenging to put an end to as long as they have sanctuaries nearby.
Afghanistan: Amid Politics and Sports
In light of the controversy over the cancellation of a cricket series between Australia and Afghanistan, it is crucial to ask whether sports are truly apolitical or if their non-political nature is only a concession to the world\’s most powerful lobbies.