Writers
Is Pakistan’s PM Imran Riding the Tiger?
Pakistan's state institutions have long nurtured religious fundamentalism, but sooner or later the chickens will come home to roost.
The ‘Great Game’ Reborn in the Indian Ocean: A Tale of Two Ports
Located barely 72 km away from each other, Gwadar port in Pakistan and Chabahar in Iran are not mere ports but geopolitical launch pads that can alter the strategic balance in the region.
The Reality of Fighting Nuclear Terror
Prime Minister Modi pushes on with his lone struggle to sound the alarm on global terrorism.
Decoding Modi’s Upcoming Visit to Saudi Arabia
There’s a lot to be gained on both sides of the Indo-Saudi equation.
Is ISIS Closing in on Europe?
It’s becoming increasingly clear that ISIS-inspired terror is a serious threat to Europe’s security.
Contradictions Abound at Obama’s Final Nuclear Security Summit
President Obama’s final Nuclear Security Summit seems unlikely to address the geopolitical elephant in the room in South Asia: Pakistan’s growing arsenal of tactical nuclear weapons.
Pathankot Attack Hints at a Power Struggle in Pakistan
It appears as if the power struggle between the civilian government and the security services is gathering steam in Pakistan.
Breaking the India-Pakistan Logjam Won’t Be Easy
The Kashmir issue continues to loom large over any possible thaw in Indo-Pakistani relations.
Stop holding India’s Parliament Ransom
Congress’ latest campaign against the Modi government is nothing but hypocrisy and hot air.
Pakistan Officials Head to Washington with Domestic Baggage
Negotiations are playing out behind the scenes between Pakistan and the United States.