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Shared Rivers Cannot Become Instruments Of Political Pressure – OpEd

Shared Rivers Cannot Become Instruments Of Political Pressure – OpEd

Key Takeaways The future of international water cooperation may increasingly depend upon whether states accept a simple principle: control over

12.08.2026 0

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Peace Development And The Future Of Balochistan – OpEd

Peace Development And The Future Of Balochistan – OpEd

Key Takeaways: When people look at Balochistan, they mostly do it through the lens of security incidents, which feels like

11.08.2026 7

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Who Really Owns The Waters Of Shared Rivers – OpEd

Who Really Owns The Waters Of Shared Rivers – OpEd

Key Takeaways: A river does not automatically turn into the sovereign property of a state just because it happens to

06.08.2026 3

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US Charges Against Bishnoi Network Raise Wider Security Questions – OpEd

Key Takeaways The US decision to indict jailed Indian gangster Lawrence Bishnoi and his alleged North American associate, Satinderjeet Singh

10.07.2026 10

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Chenab Diversion Threatens Indus Treaty Compliance And Regional Stability – OpEd

India’s reported push on the Chenab–Beas Link Tunnel, plus sediment management works around the Salal Dam, is not really just

27.06.2026 10

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Pakistan: Reimagining Opportunity In Balochistan – OpEd

Walwala Bashir’s journey from Quetta to Georgetown University demonstrates how Balochistan exists as a public discussion topic. The region is

20.04.2026 100

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Rethinking 1971 Through A Broader Lens – OpEd

Tarique Rahman made recent statements about March 1971 which brought back to life a historic period of South Asian history

30.03.2026 20

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CPEC 2.0 And The Future Of Economic Diversification – OpEd

The second phase of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC 2.0) establishes a new phase in Pakistan and China economic partnerships

27.03.2026 30

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Reimagining Afghanistan Through Ethnic Realities And Political Change – OpEd

The political situation in Afghanistan needs to be examined through its historical background and ethnic diversity which exists throughout the

21.03.2026 20

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FAK’s False Jihad: Khawarij Violence And The Islamic Rejection Of Terrorism – OpEd

Extremist groups have been using Islamic terms since the last few years to maintain their right to conduct violent attacks

09.03.2026 20

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TTP Resurgence Reshapes Regional Security Calculus – OpEd

The existing tensions between Pakistan and Afghanistan have reached their most dangerous point because both countries have started to break

28.02.2026 40

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Why Afghanistan Must Confront The Roots Of Pakistan–Afghanistan Tensions – OpEd

Recent remarks about the relationship between the Pakistan and Afghanistan by Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid brought into loud focus an

07.11.2025 40

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New Gaza Peace Plan Aims To End Conflict And Uphold Palestinian Rights – OpEd

Endorsed by nations and Israel, has been a light of hope and heat in the Middle East and beyond. While

01.10.2025 30

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PSX’s Confidence Comes Back: Historic Week Unveils Economic And Political Stability – OpEd

In a stunning display of shareholder fervour, Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) closed week to September 26, 2025, at an all-time

28.09.2025 30

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Cross-Border Militancy Brings New Challenge To Pakistan-Afghanistan Relations – OpEd

The Pak-Afghan border once again became the focus of growing security issues, with a sudden surge in cross-border militant infiltrations

09.09.2025 40

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US-Pakistan Trade Deal Provokes Reversal Of Strategic Priorities – OpEd

The new trade agreement between Pakistan and America is more than a customs duty realignment—it is a sign of the

02.08.2025 30

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The Grey Zone Exit: Credibility Case Of Pakistan – OpEd

Financial Action Task Force (FATF) refusal to put Pakistan on its grey list fell gratefully in Islamabad and stony resentment

17.06.2025 40

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A New Track To Regional Stability: The Strategic Value Of The UAP Railway – OpEd

The exchange of insults last week between Pakistan Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar and Afghan Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi was

11.06.2025 40

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