Archive for April 29th, 2025

Moscow’s Taliban Rapprochement: High-Risk Realpolitik

Late last week, the Russian Supreme Court lifted the ban on the Taliban’s activities in Russia and annulled the group’s terrorist designation, which had been in place since 2003. The Kremlin’s special envoy for Afghanistan, Zamir Kabulov, affirmed that the court decision eliminates legal barriers to establishing formal relations between Moscow and the Taliban. In response, the Taliban, which has […]

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China’s Growing Security Footprint in Pakistan

Bottom Line Up Front In March, unconfirmed reports emerged that the People’s Republic of China (PRC) had permanently deployed personnel from Chinese private security contractors (PSCs) in Pakistan to protect PRC nationals working on China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) projects in the country. While Chinese PSCs have historically been active in Pakistan, they have primarily employed Pakistani nationals and operated under […]

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Deadly Attack in Kashmir Further Raises India-Pakistan Tensions

Bottom Line Up Front A group of four militants from Lashkar-e-Tayyiba (LeT), a Pakistani-based terrorist group, opened fire on civilians earlier this week in the tourist destination of Pahalgam, in the Indian-administered state of Kashmir. At least 26 individuals have been confirmed dead and 20 more seriously injured, in an attack where the gunmen allegedly singled out Hindus, asking for […]

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Indonesia needs a two-track approach to its foreign-fighter problem

The members of an al-Qaeda affiliate who went abroad must not be allowed to revive the group at home. The leaders of Jemaah Islamiyah disbanded their al-Qaeda-affiliated jihadist group last June—but the schools that serve as the group’s ideological factories remain active. The Indonesian government must take action to prevent JI members who traveled to fight in Syria from using […]

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India’s Post-Pahalgam Strategy: What Comes Next? – Analysis

The Pahalgam massacre has rekindled fears of a potential full-scale conflict between India and Pakistan, further heightening tensions in the region. Occurring on the sixth anniversary of the devastating Easter Sunday bombings in Sri Lanka, the attack targeted tourists in Pahalgam, South Kashmir, claiming 23 lives. This tragic event underscores the region’s persistent vulnerability to extremist violence. This incident marks […]

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India-Pakistan Relations At A Crossroads: Navigating The No-Talk Standoff – Analysis

India and Pakistan, two nations birthed from the same colonial experience, have since walked divergent paths defined by mistrust, confrontation, and sporadic attempts at reconciliation. The trauma of the 1947 partition remains deeply embedded in the collective psyche of both nations, leaving scars that continue to shape diplomatic narratives. While both countries share a common cultural and historical heritage, their […]

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Kashmir Pakistan’s Jugular Vein: A Foolish Thought – OpEdGlobal Travel Guides

Pakistani Army Chief, General Munir said recently which could the precursor to the Pahalgam Terror Attack killing 28 Hindus on April 22, after a shameful identification parade: “Our stance is absolutely clear – Kashmir is our ‘Jugular Vein’, we will not forget it. We will not leave our Kashmiri brothers in their heroic struggle.”

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Aerial Image Shows Indian Aircraft Carrier Heading for Pakistan

India’s navy posted an aerial image of an aircraft carrier and escorts heading in the direction of Pakistan amid mounting tensions between the two nuclear rivals following the killing of at least 26 tourists in Kashmir. Newsweek contacted the Indian navy and the office of Pakistan’s prime minister for comment. Why It Matters India and Pakistan appear on the brink […]

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Top Pakistani Officials Made Two Self-Discrediting Claims About The Pahalgam Terrorist Attack

The scenarios that they speculated about are mutually exclusive and intellectually insulting, and the fact Pakistan’s Foreign and Defense Ministers can’t get their story straight suggests that they’re desperately trying to cover up their side’s complicity. Last week’s Pahalgam terrorist attack, which saw some terrorists massacre 26 tourists who were specifically targeted just because they were Hindus, instantly sparked another […]

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Pakistan delivered ‘strong and clear message’ to IEA: PM Shehbaz Sharif

Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Saturday once again raised concerns that militant activities continue to emanate from the Afghan territory. “It is our earnest desire to live in peace with them (Afghanistan) for all times to come. Unfortunately, despite our best and sincere efforts, terrorist activities continue to emanate from Afghan territory,” he said during said at a military […]

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