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Jane Perlez / NYT  12:34 AM | October 14,2009
In supporting Zardari at what appeared to be the expense of the military, the Americans hit a raw nerve, several Pakistani politicians said
Kathy Gannon / AP   10:14 PM | October 05,2009
Some of the money from the US even went to buying weapons from the US better suited to fighting India
  12:08 AM | September 15,2009
There is something in Pakistan’s behaviour that has the air of self-fulfilling prophecies
  09:03 PM | July 30,2009
If the history of India-Pakistan relations is any measure of the present, the new cycle of trust building with Pakistan is sure to be dashed--soon
  11:26 PM | July 26,2009
Kargil may have been a military victory 10 years ago, but as Musharraf’s admission shows, it wasn’t a diplomatic one. And India may be set to repeat this
Liz Mathew  11:58 PM | July 20,2009
Ruling party moves to mitigate damage as rejuvenated BJP raises pitch on what it finds a potent political issue
Reuters   09:16 PM | July 17,2009
Former Pakistan’s president Pervez Musharraf said that the greatest threats to Pakistan is from the Taliban, al Qaeda and homegrown extremists
Reuters  06:10 PM | May 26,2009
“This is a decision welcomed by the entire nation,” Sharif told reporters in Lahore. “Today an independent judiciary is giving independent decisions”
Reply to All | Aakar Patel  09:17 PM | May 21,2009
The Taliban cannot defeat Pakistan militarily. The Taliban will win because what they want is already being implemented by Pakistan
PTi   02:04 PM | May 11,2009
In an interview to the NBC, Zardari accused the US of supporting the military rule of Pervez Musharraf who was alleged to be taking sides of the Taliban
PTI   12:11 AM | April 20,2009
The Taliban threat in Pakistan is real but the group is not strong enough to take over the country, says Pakistani journalist Rahimullah Yusufzai
Reuters  03:24 PM | March 24,2009
Supreme Court Chief Justice Iftikhar Chaudhry’s reinstatement ended a protest campaign by anti-government lawyers and opposition parties
Here, There, Everywhere | Salil Tripathi  10:44 PM | March 18,2009
As Pakistan’s civil structures reassert themselves, the winners are not only Pakistanis, but the entire subcontinent
Here, There, Everywhere | Salil Tripathi  09:29 PM | March 18,2009
As Pakistan’s civil structures reassert themselves, the winners are not only Pakistanis, but the entire subcontinent
  10:22 AM | March 17,2009
Unless Pakistan learns the broader lessons of democracy, judges may be condemned to validating military dictatorships than combating them
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