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Kashmir conflict

Tear Gas over Batamaloo

Angry protests and brutal crackdowns are nothing new to Kashmir. Neither is the intrigue between India and Pakistan. What has changed is Kashmiris' renunciation of violence—and a reawakened desire for autonomy.

Rogue Operators

Think that state sponsors of terror are pulling all the strings? Think again. Countries like Iran and Syria may play a big role in the terrorism underworld, but they’re quickly losing control over rogues that bite the hands that once fed them.

The Pakistani Pivot

On September 10, 2001, Pakistan was a country of secondaryinterestto the United States.

Commentary

Good Battles Evil in Pakistan

Indo-Pakistani dialogue has taken a step forward. Powerful jihadist forces will make sure it's the last one.

Islamists Destroying Islamabad

Bankrolled for decades to pry Kashmir from India, Pakistan's pet jihadist groups have turned on their patron.

Ignoring India

President Bush strengthened our ties with New Delhi. Obama, however, has made some gaffes that put the improved relationship in jeopardy.

Blogs

How to Lobby for a Foreign Government (and not get arrested)

When Israel does it, it's lobbying. When Pakistan does it, it's a sinister plot by evil spies. You say potato; I say hypocrisy.

Zero Sum in South Asia

President Obama tiptoes between India and Pakistan.

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May 27, 2012