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Opinion | India May Be Barking Up The Wrong Tree As It Takes On Pakistan In IMF
- Friday May 30, 2025
- Opinion | Aishwaria Sonavane, Anisree SureshÂ
While Pakistan may continue to rely on the IMF to develop reform plans to enhance its economy, the IMF's role remains minimal until the authorities undertake domestic reforms to improve their governance.
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Opinion | How Pakistan Built Its Elaborate Infrastructure For 'Proxy' Terror
- Tuesday May 13, 2025
- Opinion | Aishwaria Sonavane
The TTP and ISKP, which operate in Balochistan and Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, often dominate headlines in Pakistan. However, they also serve as a distraction from the architecture that continues to benefit anti-India groups like LeT, JeM, and the Hizbul.
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Opinion | There's A Caveat In Pak's Suspension Of Simla Pact
- Tuesday May 6, 2025
- Opinion | Aishwaria Sonavane
The Simla agreement's disregard not only threatens the concept of "limited war" but also deepens the trust deficit, eroding even the appearance of cooperation.
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www.ndtv.com
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Opinion | India May Be Barking Up The Wrong Tree As It Takes On Pakistan In IMF
- Friday May 30, 2025
- Opinion | Aishwaria Sonavane, Anisree SureshÂ
While Pakistan may continue to rely on the IMF to develop reform plans to enhance its economy, the IMF's role remains minimal until the authorities undertake domestic reforms to improve their governance.
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www.ndtv.com
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Opinion | How Pakistan Built Its Elaborate Infrastructure For 'Proxy' Terror
- Tuesday May 13, 2025
- Opinion | Aishwaria Sonavane
The TTP and ISKP, which operate in Balochistan and Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, often dominate headlines in Pakistan. However, they also serve as a distraction from the architecture that continues to benefit anti-India groups like LeT, JeM, and the Hizbul.
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www.ndtv.com
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Opinion | There's A Caveat In Pak's Suspension Of Simla Pact
- Tuesday May 6, 2025
- Opinion | Aishwaria Sonavane
The Simla agreement's disregard not only threatens the concept of "limited war" but also deepens the trust deficit, eroding even the appearance of cooperation.
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www.ndtv.com