Trump’s $397 Million Exception for Pakistan
https://foreignpolicy.com/2025/04/25/trump-us-pakistan-funding-foreign-aid/
Exposing Pakistan's Double Game on Terrorism after Kashmir Attack
https://youtu.be/OJLIb4yYFQc
https://foreignpolicy.com/2025/04/25/trump-us-pakistan-funding-foreign-aid/
https://youtu.be/OJLIb4yYFQc
Pakistan Can’t Stop the Cycle of Discontent
https://foreignpolicy.com/2024/02/16/pakistan-elections-military-imran-khan-pti-discontent-economy/
Husain Haqqani:
Pakistan also needs a comprehensive strategy to deal with jihadi groups, which are now responsible for terrorist attacks inside the country but were once encouraged or tolerated as part of unconventional warfare against India and a way to secure influence in Afghanistan. Populist narratives blaming India, Israel, and the United States for holding back Pakistan’s progress hinder action against extremists, who portray themselves as Islamist heroes. Meanwhile, peace with India, relations with the West, and ties to economic benefactors in the Arab world are now held hostage to Pakistan’s internal divisions: Those holding office at any given time are often accused by their opponents of selling out Pakistan’s interests.
https://foreignpolicy.com/2024/02/16/pakistan-elections-military-imran-khan-pti-discontent-economy/
Husain Haqqani:
Pakistan also needs a comprehensive strategy to deal with jihadi groups, which are now responsible for terrorist attacks inside the country but were once encouraged or tolerated as part of unconventional warfare against India and a way to secure influence in Afghanistan. Populist narratives blaming India, Israel, and the United States for holding back Pakistan’s progress hinder action against extremists, who portray themselves as Islamist heroes. Meanwhile, peace with India, relations with the West, and ties to economic benefactors in the Arab world are now held hostage to Pakistan’s internal divisions: Those holding office at any given time are often accused by their opponents of selling out Pakistan’s interests.
How Pakistan’s military is taking over its economy
https://www.ft.com/content/f3dae073-c158-43e2-a8c6-628acc46a868
The country’s armed forces have become intimately involved in everything from canal projects to energy contracts. Investors are increasingly nervous.
https://www.ft.com/content/f3dae073-c158-43e2-a8c6-628acc46a868
The country’s armed forces have become intimately involved in everything from canal projects to energy contracts. Investors are increasingly nervous.