NATO welcomes Taliban, Afghan government’s breakthrough
The NATO chief on Wednesday welcomed the breakthrough deal between the Afghan government and the Taliban in the Qatari capital Doha. Speaking at a news...
Top US general sees ‘modicum’ of victory in Afghanistan
The US has achieved a narrow slice of victory in Afghanistan after fighting in the country for nearly two decades, the top US general...
Taliban, Afghan government agree on peace parley framework
In a breakthrough development, the Afghan government and the Taliban confirmed on Wednesday that they had agreed on the procedure for intra-Afghan talks. Both sides...
Will stabilising Afghanistan promise regional influence to both Russia and China?
As the great powers deepen their presence in South Asia, all eyes are on Afghanistan. The two major powers are Russia and China. Both...
Imran Khan’s Kabul visit lacked substance
Pakistan’s Prime Minister paid a day long visit-- his first as Prime Minister-- to Kabul on November 19. He held wide ranging talks with...
How Pakistan is still part of America’s war on terror
There has been a sudden increase in incidents of terrorism in Karachi, North Waziristan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and Baluchistan. In Karachi, Chinese Consulate and Stock...
Suicide car bomb kills 34 Afghan security personnel
A suicide car bomber struck an army base in Afghanistan on Sunday killing at least 34 security personnel, officials said, in one of the...
Op-ed: Pakistan, China, Iran must come together to counter US-India alliance
The three regional giants, Pakistan, China, and Iran located in three regional zones, South Asia, East Asia, and the Middle East have a pivotal...
How US coerced Pakistan into war on terror
After the Islamic revolution in Iran in March 1979, the next big event that took place was the occupation of Afghanistan by the Soviet...
14 dead as twin blasts rock historic Afghan city
At least 14 people were killed in central Afghanistan on Tuesday when two blasts ripped through the historic city of Bamiyan, home to many...
Op-ed: Imran should make Afghan peace efforts conditional to RAWs push-out
Pak-Afghan relations have hardly remained friendly. Right from day one, Kabul maintained an unfriendly posture. Pakhtunistan stunt and non-acceptance of Durand Line as an...
US President-elect Biden briefed on Afghan peace: What happens now?
Pakistan is likely to be put under pressure after US President Elect Joe Biden takes office in the Afghan Peace Process as Biden is...