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US Foreign policy

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11 March 2010Bad Company—Lashkar e-Tayyiba and the Growing Ambition of Islamist Militancy in Pakistan BY
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US Foreign policy
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courtesy: White House
30 January 2009India-US Relations BY K Alan Kronsadt
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InterviewsInterviews
courtesy: Wikipedia
11 September 2008U.S. Should Pay Greater Attention to Pakistani-Indian Rift Over Kashmir
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ArticlesArticles
10 February 2010Why Pakistanis Support Islamist Militancy BY C. Christine Fair, Jacob N. Shapiro
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Islamist Militancy
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Lakshar e Taiba
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Pakistan
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US Foreign policy
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1 January 2010Terrorism and Indo-Pakistani Escalation BY

India faces the real prospect of another major terrorist attack by Pakistan-based terrorist organizations in the near future, an event that would jeopardize important U.S. security interests in

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terrorism
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courtesy: Crossed Flag Pins
27 July 2010India should tell Myanmar to change course: U.S. BY Narayan Lakshman
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Indo-U.S
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Strategic influence
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US Foreign policy
ArticlesArticles
courtesy: Wikimedia
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

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ISI
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Taliban
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US Foreign policy
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US-Pakistan
ArticlesArticles
courtesy: Wikipedia
8 August 2010The real problem in the Afghan war is India, Pakistan and Kashmir BY Mohsin Hamid

LAHORE -- The United States is struggling to implement a strategy for Afghanistan that will improve the lives of

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Kashmir
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8 February 2011The present situation (in Kashmir) favours India BY Samyukta Lakshman

In the last few months, South Asia has gone from being just a global security headache, to a region with new possibilities. How does the US keep up with the ever-changing dynamics of South

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Af-Pak
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Egypt protests
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India-China
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Kashmir
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South Asia
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US Foreign policy

current journals

1 May 2012
BY Andrew Moravcsik
Foreign AffairsForeign Affairs
courtesy: Foreign Affairs
1 July 2011
In-house PublicationsIn-house Publications
courtesy: Gateway House
1 January 2012
BY Gateway House: Indian Council on Global Relations
In-house PublicationsIn-house Publications
courtesy: Gateway House