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Kunwar Khuldune ShahidThe Diplomat |
The hasty transition from a crypto ban to its sweeping adoption is naturally generating skepticism.
There is little doubt that China-U.S. dynamics will continue to have a major influence over Islamabad's relations with Washington and Beijing.
The blasphemy law – and its death sentence – is ripe for abuse and extortion. Is Pakistan’s government finally going to make a change?
After the violence of October, a new prime minister is set to take office. Protesters say that won’t change their demands.
For the second time in three years, vast swathes of the country drowned, yet there's little government action.
As Khan’s PTI gears up for another nationwide protest, there is one clear path back to power: reconciliation with the military.
The India-Pakistan clashes of May 2025 hinged on the presence of Kashmir-focused militant groups in Pakistan – including one that claimed the...
Pakistan’s government, already vulnerable due to frictions between the two main parties as well as with the military, must now deal with the fallout...
Newly empowered and emboldened, the TTP dreams of following in the Afghan Taliban’s footsteps by carving out its own emirate – this time on...