Why the Indus Waters Treaty has stood the test of time Despite ongoing rivalries, the treaty has proved to be beneficial for both India and Pakistan.
The waiting game after Uri As much as political leaders on both sides want to put the worst behind them, some events are beyond their control.
Pakistan and India: The art of peace India must proceed with caution when exploring strategies to end the threat of violence from Pakistan-based actors.
Terrorism and the utility of military courts The state's shotgun approach in dealing with terrorism is proving to be controversial and ineffective.
Cyber Crime Bill unlikely to help government manage threats The Prevention of Electronic Crimes Bill is evidence of the government's inability to subvert anti-state elements.
Photojournalists in Kashmir face abuse and hostility These journalists take major risks to tell the story while facing adversity from forces and protesters alike.
Doctor linked to bin Laden killing yet to receive fair trial The case against Afridi is based on dubious claims and can lead to questions regarding the killing of bin Laden