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Articles are short 800-850-word commentaries that provide a more analytical view of issues currently in the news.
The Sense in Networking with Kayani
Ali Ahmed makes a case for India’s engagement with the current Pakistani army chief 

An Attack on Sufism
Radha Vinod Raju discusses the threat posed by Wahabism to Sufism

Who Killed Benazir?
Siddharth Ramana analyzes the events leading up to the former Pakistani Prime Minister's assassination

The Swat Offensive
Devyani Srivastava argues that the conflict in the Pakistan's Swat Valley reflects a growing eastward spread of religious extremism

Pakistan: New Strands of Sectarianism
Alok Bansal traces the widening schism between various sects and schools of thought in Pakistan

Blasts in London: Tremors in Pakistan
Antonia Porter analyses the fallout of the London bombings on Pakistan's religious schools and the authenticity of Gen. Musharraf's pledge to rein in extremists

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News
Suicide jacket defused near secret agency office
The News, 22 November 2011
ISLAMABAD: Security forces found an abandoned suicide jacket near the office of a secret agency on Tuesday, Geo News ...


Suicide attack kills ANP leader, gunman
The News, 7 November 2011
SWABI: Awami National Party (ANP) leader and ex-union nazim Hanif Jadoon was killed with his gunman, while son and ...


Bomber dies in failed suicide attack near Quetta
Dawn, 5 November 2011
QUETTA: A man blew himself up in a failed suicide bombing on Saturday in Pakistan’s southwest, where ...


Twin suicide bombs kill 24 in Quetta
Dawn, 7 September 2011
QUETTA: Twin suicide bombs targeting security forces responsible for the recent capture of senior Al Qaeda operatives killed 24 people ...


Deadly Blast Strikes Near a Mosque in Southwestern Pakistan
NYT, 1 September 2011
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — At least 10 people were killed Wednesday in Quetta, in southwestern Pakistan, when an explosion struck a ...


  Terrorism / Pakistan
Issue Briefs, Special Reports, Research Papers
Swat: A Chronology since 2006
Urvashi J Kumar
Special Report 68

books
Armed Conflicts in South Asia 2008: Growing Violence
D Suba Chandran and PR Chari (eds.)
New Delhi: Routledge, 2008
 
 

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