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    The Pakistan distraction

    Singular focus on Islamabad may be electorally profitable, but India will benefit by paying due attention to China. Written by Sushant Singh | Updated: March 9, 2018 1:17 pm The danger of an escalation of conflict with Pakistan can never be fully ruled out. (Representational photo) In August...
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    South Asia: On India-China-Pakistan cooperation

    It’s time to reimagine South Asia: On India-China-Pakistan cooperation Sudheendra Kulkarni06 MARCH 2018 00:02 IST UPDATED: 05 MARCH 2018 23:32 IST India-China-Pakistan cooperation can transform the subcontinent — joining a renamed CPEC would be a good start A few months ago, Anjum...
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    Why India is keeping a close eye on Pakistan PM’s visit to Nepal

    Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi begins a rare two-day visit to Nepal today Last Published: Mon, Mar 05 2018. 05 22 PM IST Elizabeth Roche Pakistan PM Shahid Khaqan Abbasi’s Nepal visit is the first incoming visit since Nepal’s new Prime Minister Khadga Prasad Sharma Oli took...
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    Chabahar port not fully handed over to India: Iran

    SHAFQAT ALI handed over the Chabahar port to India and its doors are open for Pakistan, an Iranian official here said. Abbas Badrifar, press attaché at the Iranian embassy in Islamabad, told The Nation that Iran preferred Pakistan as a Muslim-majority nation in the region to the countries...
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    Why US threats no longer perturb Pakistan

    Why US threats no longer perturb Pakistan February 22, 2018 14:03 IST 'If the US intention was to use the FATF platform to isolate Pakistan and impose sanctions against it, that is not going to work when influential countries such as Turkey, Iran, Saudi Arabia, China and Russia will not lend...
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    Pakistan to hug Russia amid US snub

    FM in Moscow for talks | Ahsan says putting Pakistan on terror-fund watch list counterproductive February 20, 2018 | by SHAFQAT ALI ISLAMABAD - pakistan has decided to hugrussia tightly as the United States continues its hostile policy towards the only nuclear armed Muslim-majority...
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    Pacific Quad Military Alliance: China-Pakistan Relations

    The US recently included India in its shifting Asia Pacific policy, as part of its Quadrilateral Security Dialogue (often referred to as the “Quad”). The Quad also includes Australia and Japan along with the United States itself. The nascent alliance is openly arrayed against China, with member...
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    Pakistan is fifty times more important than Afghanistan for the United States.

    The Devastating Paradox of Pakistan How Afghanistan’s neighbor cultivated American dependency while subverting American policy The Atlantic Daily, our free weekday email newsletter. Directorate S By Steve Coll Penguin Press Two months after the 2008 U.S. presidential election, Vice...
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    CPEC First Convoy (Official Documentry)

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    Haqqani Network commander, two others killed in N Waziristan drone strike

    Who will confirm that they were really haqqani network or some innocent people??
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    India Ranks 62nd Much Below China 26, Pakistan 47 On WEF's Inclusive Development Index

    Norway remains the world's most inclusive advanced economy, while Lithuania again tops the list of emerging economies, the World Economic Forum said. Business | Press Trust of India | Updated: January 22, 2018 14:08 IST 2 Shares EMAIL PRINT COMMENTS Despite its low overall score, India is...
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    Radio Clash: Pakistan Closes US Government-Funded Station

    Pakistan announced on Friday that they would be closing Radio Mashaal, a Washington-funded radio station, as it broadcasts messages “against the interests of Pakistan” and acts as a “hostile intelligence agency.” Huh. Sounds kind of familiar. The Pakistani Interior Ministry announced that they...
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    Indian Army failed to learn lesson from Doklam, will get harsh punishment from Chinese Army if conti

    Chinese state media today said that the Indian Army “needs to tone down its hawkish rhetoric”, and that India is “diplomatically immature”. Edited by: India TV News Desk, New Delhi [ Updated: January 17, 2018 14:35 IST ] Indian army failed to learn lesson from Doklam: Chinese media Perturbed...
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    "Won't Help Preserve Peace At Border": China On Army Chief's Remarks

    The Chinese reaction came following comments by General Rawat two days ago that India needs to shift focus from its border with Pakistan to that of China and spoke of pressure being exerted by Beijing along the Line of Actual Control. All India | Press Trust of India | Updated: January 15, 2018...
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    US company to invest in Pakistan in wake of CPEC

    ISLAMABAD: A leading US based company has shown interest for investment in Pakistan in the wake of opportunities offered by the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC). A high level eight-member delegation of the US based international company, World Technological & Trade, Inc (WTTI), led by...
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    China May Have Just Brokered An Iran-Pakistan Accommodation

    op-ed Shutterstock/Tony albelton, Shuttetstock/esfera, Shutterstock/Sutagon Rodruangrid China May Have Just Brokered An Iran-Pakistan Accommodation Lawrence Sellin Retired Colonel, U.S. Army Reserve 3:19 AM 01/10/2018 11 11 Share In June 2017, nearly two dozen Chinese...
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    The End of the US-Pakistan Alliance

    By George Friedman The U.S.-Pakistan alliance is over. The Pakistani foreign minister said as much during a recent interview with The Wall Street Journal, a statement made in response to the announcement that the U.S. would cut off all aid to Pakistan for its failure to suppress jihadists in...
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    Pakistan court frees anti-US cleric amid spat with Trump

    PESHAWAR, Pakistan — A Pakistani court has ordered the release of a radical anti-U.S. cleric who went to Afghanistan with thousands of volunteers to help the Taliban fight against Americans after the 2001 U.S.-led invasion, a defense lawyer said Tuesday. The development comes amid rising...
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