Afghanistan, India, China, the Gulf press in

Pakistan’s difficult neighbours

Pakistan will have to change its national self-definition if it wants to improve its economic future — and make relations across all its borders less fraught.
by Jean-Luc Racine
Pakistan’s relations with its neighbours changed in 2015, though where they are heading is uncertain. Plans for an economic corridor from western China to the coast of Pakistan strengthened links between Islamabad and Beijing. Relations with Afghanistan and India were less than smooth, owing to (...)

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