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The Khan-Putin call is a defining moment in Pak-Russian relations
It’s important to point out that President Putin called Prime Minister Khan before US President Joe Biden did
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Why Putin’s stance towards the Taliban is pragmatic
Some in the US are already agitating for the Pentagon to bomb the military equipment that the Taliban just seized
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Will Pakistan’s image change after it was proven right about Afghanistan?
Out of all the foreign stakeholders in the conflict, Pakistan was always the top one
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Why it is misleading to scapegoat Pakistan for the Taliban’s gains
The answer to why everything is moving so swiftly in Afghanistan is found within that country itself, not in Pakistan
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The Spin Boldak border stoppage proves the Taliban aren’t Pakistani proxies
The increasingly independent nature of the Taliban can prove to be a wild card in regional affairs
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Is the US using “Weapons of Mass Migration” against Pakistan and Turkey?
Pakistan, Turkey, and Iran should therefore work closer together to confront this unconventional threat
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How Russia and Pakistan are supporting one another on Afghanistan
Russia’s and Pakistan’s defence of one another in the face of third-party criticism is newsworthy
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The improvement of China-Taliban ties benefits all of Eurasia
The best-case scenario is that Afghanistan turns into the geo-economic fulcrum of Eurasian integration
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How the US, China, India, Pakistan and Russia are reshaping South Asia
America is expected to hype up the so-called “China threat” to reassure India of its commitment to the “Old Quad”
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The logic behind the US’ military withdrawal from Afghanistan
The US is playing catch-up with Russia, China, and Pakistan in Central & South Asia when it comes to geo-economics