Pervez Hoodbhoy
As a new cold war sets in between India and Pakistan in the wake of India’s retaliatory strikes on terror camps across the LoC, two Pakistani commentators present the other side of the argument
Pakistan would not be able to have internal and external peace unless its relationship with India is stabilised
India is the loser in the clash between soapbox nationalists and self-righteous proof-seekers
India needs to pursue a doctrine of graduated escalation against Pakistan
After the surgical strikes, India security forces have been put on high alert
The midnight attack on terror camps in PoK alone won’t bring Pakistan to heel. We have a lot more to do
Balochistan’s underground movement for freedom, with its leadership in exile, gets an Indian impetus
Neither diplomatic isolation nor strategic restraint will bring Islamabad out of the jihad cycle