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How Pakistan and Iran Neatly Tackled Their Terror Threats
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How Pakistan and Iran Neatly Tackled Their Terror Threats
January 23, 2024

There was no escalation. In just 48 hours, Islamabad and Tehran found diplomatic common ground on shared security concerns, disappointing external adversaries seeking a sectarian-flavored, all-out war.

Hostilidades entre Irã e Paquistão não devem afetar as relações bilaterais
January 21, 2024

Os movimentos recentes parecem ter sido previamente orquestrados, porém, mesmo que não tenham sido, há sinais de que a situação permanecerá sob controle.

Hostilidades entre Irã e Paquistão não devem afetar as relações bilaterais
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Regional Opinion Urges Iran-Pakistan Amity
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Regional Opinion Urges Iran-Pakistan Amity
January 20, 2024

Iran and Pakistan have a troubled history of relations, which bear  similarities with the Pakistan-India relationship in some ways, where too issues of national sovereignty and territorial integrity lie enmeshed with backlogs of history and culture and complicated by geopolitics. 

Iranian-Pakistani Hostilities Unlikely to Affect Bilateral Relations
January 20, 2024

Iranian-Pakistani Hostilities Unlikely to Affect Bilateral Relations

Iranian-Pakistani Hostilities Unlikely to Affect Bilateral Relations
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Terror From Balochistan: A Menacing Tool to Disrupt Sino-Pakistani Economics
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Terror From Balochistan: A Menacing Tool to Disrupt Sino-Pakistani Economics
May 7, 2022

A Baloch suicide bombing targeting Chinese workers in Karachi comes a mere month after the US-backed ousting of PM Imran Khan. Pakistan is a critical BRI hub in Beijing’s vast Eurasian connectivity project, and it looks like CPEC is the ultimate target of this disruption.

Who Will Benefit from the Disintegration of Pakistan?
October 31, 2013

On the eve of the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Afghanistan, the goals of U.S. politicians with regard to Pakistan are as follows: 1) the fragmentation of Pakistan with a view to weakening the strategic position of China in Southern Asia; 2) full control of the territory of the "narcotaliban", where about half of the world's hard drugs are produced; 3) neutralization of Pakistan's nuclear program, which is being implemented with the assistance of Chinese specialists (or on the contrary, if this is not successful, the removal of the psychological barrier to using atomic weapons)…

Who Will Benefit from the Disintegration of Pakistan?
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Pakistan Elections: Musharraf Operation Failed
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Pakistan Elections: Musharraf Operation Failed
April 22, 2013

…Washington is not concealing its concern over the outcome of the presidential race in Pakistan. The election is slated for May 11. According to the Washington-based Center for Strategic and International Studies, “With the United States heavily invested in the withdrawal from Afghanistan in 2014, the next Pakistani government will be vital to upholding U.S. interests in the region.” It’s not only the situation in Afghanistan that is at stake, but also the control over the nuclear potential…