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15 July 2010Intelligence and foolishness
BY Jawed Naqvi
Tagged Under Indo-Pak , Intelligence , ISI , national security |
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courtesy: US Army
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29 July 2010With Friends Like These...
BY Sumit Ganguly
Until recently, the relationship between Islamabad and New Delhi seemed to be going relatively well. Tempers had calmed in the wake of the November 2008 Mumbai terror attacks, substantive Tagged Under Af-Pak , Indo-Pak , ISI , LeT , Taliban |
 Articles
courtesy: Wikimedia
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6 August 2010Barely Friends, Few Benefits
BY Nicholas Schmidle
Earlier this year, the relationship between Pakistan and the United States suddenly seemed to get a lot more productive. In the first two months of 2010, Pakistani security forces arrested six Tagged Under ISI , Taliban , US Foreign policy , US-Pakistan |
 Council on Foreign Relations
courtesy: Indian Express
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5 August 2010A Deluge of Woe in Pakistan
BY Jayshree Bajoria
A spate of recent events in Pakistan has only compounded the country's challenges and is sorely testing a weak government confronted with growing violence and terrorism. This week, the Tagged Under ISI , Pakistan floods |
 Features
courtesy: Haqeeqat.org
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17 August 2010Peace and Pakistan's Military
BY Rajesh Basrur
The failure of India-Pakistan talks following External Affairs Minister S. M. Krishna’s visit to Islamabad in July has given rise to considerable pessimism in India. The ill- Tagged Under Indo-Pak , ISI , Pakistan military |
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25 August 2010The military and the mullahs
BY William Dalrymple
It may have been a nightmarish year for Pakistan but it has been a pretty good one for the country's inscrutable chief of army staff, the most powerful man in the Land of the Pure, General Tagged Under Af-Pak , Indo-Pak , ISI , Taliban |
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courtesy: White House
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20 August 2010How to Fix US-India Ties
BY Jeff Smith
Perhaps not surprisingly, the US-India partnership is losing momentum under President Barack Obama’s stewardship. Fortifying the alliance was always bound to be a secondary priority Tagged Under Barack Obama , China , Indo-US , ISI |
 Backgrounders
courtesy: Spc. Mary L. Gonzalez
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13 September 2010"No-Go" Tribal Areas Became Basis for Afghan Insurgency Documents Show
Washington, D.C., September 13, 2010 - Pakistani tribal areas where Osama bin Laden found refuge were momentarily open to the Pakistani Army when "the tribes were overawed by Tagged Under 9/11 , Af-Pak , Afghanistan war , ISI , Taliban |
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courtesy: Johnny Bivera
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4 October 2010Paralysis in Pakistan
BY Ahmed Rashi
Four NATO helicopter-gunship incursions into Pakistani territory leaving three Pakistani soldiers dead, Pakistani retaliation by closing down the border crossing for NATO goods convoys entering Tagged Under General Kayani , ISI , Taliban , US-Pak |
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20 October 2010Obama’s boat to India springs leaks
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In the world of diplomacy and politics, a "leak" invariably means something and its timing is never accidental. The leak is a form of diplomatic ingenuity. Two leaks in successive weeks, appearing Tagged Under David Headley , FBI , Indo-US , ISI |