Has the Islamic State Threat Bypassed India?
India’s security and intelligence communities have remained one step ahead of Islamic State so far. But has the threat actually passed?
Backgrounder: Pakistan Election
Millions of Pakistanis will head to the polls on July 25 to elect a new government, braving a wave of election-related violence across the country.
Controlling the Heights: Great Power Competition in Nepal
One thing is clear from recent shifts in Nepalese politics: India can no longer take Nepal for granted.
The Afghanistan War under Trump
President Trump has ruled out negotiations with the Taliban just as a BBC study revealed the militant group’s sprawling presence over large swathes of Afghanistan.
Water Conflict: Indus Water Treaty Up for Debate in India
A 1960 water-sharing treaty between India and Pakistan could be the next casualty of deteriorating bilateral relations.
The Roots of Terrorism in Pakistan
Pakistan’s home-grown terrorism problem is increasingly beyond the control of its fragile state institutions.
AQIS Ups the Ante, but against India or Islamic State?
AQIS has apparently changed its information warfare strategy to try and make itself more relevant vis-à-vis an ascendant Islamic State.
An India Link to the Jeddah Blast?
In what could be a game-changer, it appears as is Lashkar-e-Taiba has struck against US interests in Saudi Arabia for the first time ever.
Pakistan in the US, the US in Pakistan: Self-Denial is the Biggest Threat to World Peace
Warped views on both sides of the bilateral equation are acting as a destabilizing force.
Bangladesh: Islamic State’s New Base in South Asia?
Islamic State is prioritizing Bangladesh in its campaign to entrench itself in South Asia, and it may have found a welcome ally in Jama’atul Mujahideen Bangladesh.