Richard Holbrooke

Aditi Phadnis: Bulldozer's tracks

At a recent Track II conference of Indians and Pakistanis, predictions about the fate of Richard Holbrooke, the key interlocutor for US policy in Afghanistan and Pakistan (Af-Pak, because nothing can be solved in Afghanistan...

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A simplistic view

DAWN.com A simplistic view DAWN.com The joint statement issued in Washington after talks between President Barack Obama and Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Tuesday goes to show the broad consensus of views that exists...

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India’s supported President Dawood’s grandiose extraterritorial ambitions in the 1970s

US President Barack Obama makes a toast alongside India’s Prime Minister Manmohan Singh during a State Dinner in a giant tent on the South Lawn of the White House.—ReutersThe joint statement issued in Washington after talks...

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The making of the president's foreign policy: The decider

The long delay over Afghanistan suggests that Barack Obama seems determined to conduct foreign policy in person IT IS the hardest call he has so far had to make, and he has taken his time doing it. On November 24th, after the...

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Levis and Europe's finest street artists and designers have collaborated on the fight against AIDS. On the occasion of World AIDS Day on Dec. 1, Levis will launch a global campaign of AIDS awareness. At the center of the...

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Biden, Clinton Host Lunch

India Journal Biden, Clinton Host Lunch India Journal WASHINGTON, DC – US Vice President Joe Biden and Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton hosted a lunch on Nov. 24 at the State Department to honor Indian Prime Minister...

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A Grin Without A Cat

Spencer Ackerman: Rory Stewart compares the Obama administration's twinning of Afghanistan and Pakistan policy to a policy of dealing with "an angry cat and a tiger," after Council on Foreign Relations' Steve Biddle reiterated...

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Pakistan's crises: Front line against the Taliban

Fighting this hydra-headed enemy is only the most obvious of the many deep problems afflicting Pakistan ABDUL MALIK’S anti-aircraft gun, stationed on the flat roof of his house in Pakistan’s North-West Frontier Province (NWFP),...

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Can Tajikistan and 'aiming low' be a model for Afghanistan?

Analogies for the conflict in Afghanistan are many - the Vietnam conflict being the most common. But one influential journal says Tajikistan in the 1990s is more accurate, and calls for the strategy of "aiming low."

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In Pakistan, Fight Terror by Creating Jobs

A year after Mumbai terror attacks, the U.S. and Pakistan need a jobs strategy to prevent militants from gaining recruits and began indiscriminately firing with his AK-47 assault rifle. Policymakers, both in Pakistan and the...

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