There has been a lot of heat on the Raymond Davis issue, but obviously the Davis incident is only a symptom ... it is an outcome of difficulties faced by US forces in Afghanistan due to Pakistan-based militants.
It is better to take a step back and discuss matters in a broader perspective. How is Pakistan's policy evolving with respect to six key nations USA, China, Saudi Arabia, Afghanistan, India and Iran.
How will tensions between the US and China affect Pakistan? Pakistan has been getting a lot of equipment from the US over the decades. But has Pakistan already chosen to go with China now? Is Pakistan prepared to continue facilitating US access to Central Asia?
Since it's clear that support in Kashmir for merger with Pakistan is low, how will Pakistan policy evolve with respect to the Kashmir issue. If Pakistan tries to promote independence, how will that affect Pakistan's position vis-a-vis Gilgit-Baltistan. Will it be possible for Pakistan to revive the Musharraf formula which had shown promise in resolving the J&K issue.
Is Pakistan prepared to let Afghanistan be fully independent (including friendly relations with India if Afghans so desire)?
To what extent is extremism in Pakistani society fueled by the need for proxy actors in Afghanistan and Kashmir?
It seems many of Pakistan's problems can be resolved relatively easily if it is prepared to take a more realistic and less ambitious view.
It is better to take a step back and discuss matters in a broader perspective. How is Pakistan's policy evolving with respect to six key nations USA, China, Saudi Arabia, Afghanistan, India and Iran.
How will tensions between the US and China affect Pakistan? Pakistan has been getting a lot of equipment from the US over the decades. But has Pakistan already chosen to go with China now? Is Pakistan prepared to continue facilitating US access to Central Asia?
Since it's clear that support in Kashmir for merger with Pakistan is low, how will Pakistan policy evolve with respect to the Kashmir issue. If Pakistan tries to promote independence, how will that affect Pakistan's position vis-a-vis Gilgit-Baltistan. Will it be possible for Pakistan to revive the Musharraf formula which had shown promise in resolving the J&K issue.
Is Pakistan prepared to let Afghanistan be fully independent (including friendly relations with India if Afghans so desire)?
To what extent is extremism in Pakistani society fueled by the need for proxy actors in Afghanistan and Kashmir?
It seems many of Pakistan's problems can be resolved relatively easily if it is prepared to take a more realistic and less ambitious view.