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15 May 2011Manmohan Singh resets Afghan policy BY

The year was 1992. Chaotic days in April, as one Sunday morning Benon Sevan, United Nations Secretary-General's special envoy, came to the High Commission in Islamabad straight from

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11 September 2011Arab Spring to Wahabbi Winter BY

Ten years on, and two trillion dollars and counting, is the world a safer place for the NATO partners? The security of NATO members has been at the core of actions taken by its components –

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29 November 2011NATO vs Shias: A geopolitical miscalculation BY

Saudi Arabia has celebrated its “diamond jubilee” and Pakistan the “golden jubilee” of a strategic partnership with the U.S. In both cases, it was the United Kingdom (UK) that was crucial to the

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