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Pakistan’s geo-economic strategy is taking shape in Central Asia
Previously unexplored trade opportunities can flourish if Pakistan succeeds with its Silk Road Reconnect Policy
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How Uzbekistan is balancing between America, China and Russia
Just like Russia and China, America sees a lot of promise in scaling up its economic cooperation with Uzbekistan
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Why the Afghan civil war will not turn into a regional proxy war
Unlike during the 1990s, Russia and Iran nowadays have very serious connectivity interests in Afghanistan
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Why did a top Russian diplomat in India compare the Taliban with Hezbollah?
As some countries still regard Hezbollah as terrorists, so too will some retain the same designation for the Taliban
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Why Uzbekistan is at the centre of Pakistan’s ‘Vision Central Asia’
This vision has seen Pakistan, China, and Russia pay much more attention to Central Asia in recent years
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Was Jaishankar’s sojourn to Georgia really a signal to Russia?
His trip to US ally Georgia shouldn’t be regarded as having any anti-Russian intentions despite the optics
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Why is PM Imran Khan considering talking to Baloch insurgents?
This isn’t anything controversial but simply a statement of fact that aligns with the basics of Hybrid War theory
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Pakistan-US relations are entering an unprecedented era
For the first time in its history, Pakistan is behaving independently of American interests
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Pakistan must join the Valdai Club’s proposed nuclear powers talks
From the US and Russian perspective, Pakistan is positioned to facilitate their economic diplomacy
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Why Tajikistan is emerging as China’s gateway to Afghanistan
It’s fitting that China and Pakistan joined forces in 2016 to establish the QCCM with Tajikistan and Afghanistan