Tag: Pakistan

Until Next Time? The India-Pakistan Truce (Crisis Group)

This week on Hold Your Fire!, Richard speaks with Crisis Group experts Praveen Donthi, Samina Ahmed, and Pierre Prakash about the India-Pakistan ceasefire after...

A Fragile Ceasefire between India and Pakistan: Kashmiris Face the Consequences (Leoni Connah – Australian Institute of International Affairs)

As a perilous ceasefire hangs between India and Pakistan, Kashmiris are being caught in the political crossfire. Without a guarantee of long-lasting stability, civilians...

India-Pakistan ceasefire: Modi faces “re-hyphenation” challenge after Trump’s Kashmir mediation claims (Rushali Saha – The Interpreter)

US President Donald Trump’s weekend announcement of a US mediated “full and immediate ceasefire” between India and Pakistan surprised both domestic and international observers....

Geostrategic magazine (10 May 2025)

From global think tanks The analyses published here do not necessarily reflect the strategic thinking of The Global Eye Today’s about: India-Pakistan; Libya; Pope Leo XIV;...

Meta blocks Muslim news page on Instagram in India at government request (Digital Watch Observatory)

Meta has restricted access to the prominent Instagram news account @Muslim for users in India at the request of the Indian government, the account’s...

Can India and Pakistan step back from the brink? (Chatham House)

Tensions between India and Pakistan have surged following a deadly attack in Kashmir and air strikes by India inside Pakistan. With nuclear risks, regional...

The Indo-Pakistan Military Clash: What it Means (Claude Rakisits – Australian Institute of International Affairs)

India’s military strikes deep into Pakistan is a major escalation of tensions between New Delhi and Islamabad following a recent terrorist attack in India-administered...

Geostrategic magazine (8 May 2025)

From global think tanks The analyses published here do not necessarily reflect the strategic thinking of The Global Eye Today’s about: Australia; Azerbaijan-Middle Corridor; Chechnya; Cuba-China;...

Experts react: India just launched airstrikes against Pakistan. What’s next? (Atlantic Council)

Is this the end, or just the beginning? India conducted missile strikes against what it described as “terrorist infrastructure” in Pakistan and the Pakistan-administered...

Regional Reverberations: The Pahalgam Attack and Its Impact on South Asia’s Security Landscape (Arman Ahmed – Australian Institute of International Affairs)

The Pahalgam attack marks a turning point in South Asia’s security landscape, amplifying geopolitical tensions and straining India–Pakistan relations. With diplomacy frozen and regional...

Kashmir: Why was India so quick to blame Pakistan? (Ishaal Zehra – The Interpreter)

After the serenity of Baisaran Valley near Pahalgam in Indian-held Kashmir was shattered last week by a brutal attack, the urgent need is not...

What Pahalgam says about counter terrorism realities (Kabir Taneja – Observer Research Foundation)

The barbarous terror attack by Pakistan-backed militants in Pahalgam killing 26 civilians is a change in tactic from previous such strikes in Jammu &...

Geostrategic magazine (30 April 2025)

From global think tanks The analyses published here do not necessarily reflect the strategic thinking of The Global Eye Today’s about: ASEAN-US; Cambodia-China; Canada; China; Europe-Central...

Geostrategic magazine (29 April 2025)

From global think tanks The analyses published here do not necessarily reflect the strategic thinking of The Global Eye Today’s about: Canada; China-Iran; Female Genital Mutilation;...

Geostrategic magazine (26 April 2025)

From global think tanks The analyses published here do not necessarily reflect the strategic thinking of The Global Eye Today’s about: Brazil; Canada; China; China-Pakistan; Europe;...

The Kashmir attack will renew hostilities between India and Pakistan (Chietigj Bajpaee, Chatham House)

On 22 April, a terror attack in the Baisaran Valley near Pahalgam in Indian-administered Jammu & Kashmir claimed the lives of 26 people, mostly...