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TIME Asia November 9, 2009 Aryn Baker |
Pakistan's Army Gets Serious It used to be obsessed only with India. But the army and public opinion have now turned against the enemy within  |
TIME Asia October 26, 2009 Jyoti Thottam |
India's War at Home Peace in Kashmir -- as in Afghanistan, Iraq and much of the Middle East -- has long seemed out of reach, but it is just as urgent. India and Pakistan have fought three wars over the territory since 1947  |
TIME Asia October 26, 2009 Zoher Abdoolcarim |
The Moment For seemingly forever, Pakistan has been a state failing in myriad ways. Yet even by its ever treacherous standards, what has occurred over a very bloody recent week is depressing.  |
TIME Asia August 31, 2009 Tim Kindseth |
Lahore Calling These are prolific, topical times for Pakistani fiction.  |
TIME Asia June 1, 2009 Mark Thompson |
The CIA's Silent War in Pakistan In the fight against al-Qaeda, pilotless drones are redefining warfare. But they could be doing more harm than good  |
TIME Asia May 21, 2009 Aryn Baker |
Casualty of War Pakistan's press needs to take a hard look at itself and its level of professionalism. Only then will it live up to its potential, and only then will Pakistan get the media it deserves.  |
TIME Asia May 14, 2009 Aryn Baker |
How Pakistan Failed Itself Beset by feckless leadership and a muddled sense of identity, Pakistan is now plunging into chaos. Why a culture of blame is helping the extremists win.  |
TIME Asia February 5, 2009 Bobby Ghosh |
Pakistan's Prospects Richard Holbrooke, the Obama Administration's new point man for a troubled region, is familiar with tough assignments. But can he balance what the U.S. needs with what Pakistan wants?  |
TIME Asia January 14, 2009 Neel Mukherjee |
Social Studies Pakistani high society gets lampooned, and deliciously so.  |
TIME Asia December 11, 2008 Jyoti Thottam |
Sum of All Fears The terrorist strikes on Mumbai have reignited a six-decade-old dispute between India and Pakistan, with worrisome consequences for the U.S.  |
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