2013

Whither Peace in the Middle East? Britain and US as major players have tangible nexus with Israel

An important dimension of the long-standing Palestine-Israeli conflict is the virtual dominance of the two major extra-regional players: Britain and the United States, and their existing nexus with Israel. Periodic clashes between Palestinian and Israeli forces made headlines time and again. What came as an unprecedented and remarkable development on the Palestine-Israeli conflict is the United Nations (UN) General Assembly’s …

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Pakistan-Afghanistan Relations Mending the Broken Fibre’

Pakistan reiterated its support to an Afghan-led and Afghan-owned peace and reconciliation process. The two sides emphasised the importance of an intra-Afghan inclusive dialogue and the consequent political settlement for a durable peace in Afghanistan. Pakistan and Afghanistan are once again trying to follow a hand-in-hand policy in overcoming the common challenges. If saving their citizens from the menace of …

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Pakistan-Russia Cooperation Amidst Antagonism? Or just a geo-political shift’

Despite being geographically contiguous, Pakistan and Russia have remained politically distant from each other during the last six decades. The framework of Cold War and the East-West confrontation defined relations between the two countries during that very period. This assessment of relations between Pakistan and Russia looks at the influence of South Asia and Central Asia’s bilateral relations in a …

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