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Making History in Pakistan Simply by Serving a Full Term
New York Times 09/08/2013
Pakistan: New President Is Sworn Into Office
New York Times 09/09/2013
Protesting Faction Bows to Pakistan Parliament
Wall Street Journal 09/03/2014
Wall Street Journal 12/28/2010
U.S. efforts fail to convince Pakistan's top general to target Taliban
Washington Post 12/31/2010
Party pulls out of Pakistan's ruling coalition, threatening government
Washington Post 01/03/2011
Grouped Articles
Justice and the armed forces in Pakistan: The general in the dock
Economist 06/27/2013
Making History in Pakistan Simply by Serving a Full Term
New York Times 09/08/2013
Protesting Faction Bows to Pakistan Parliament
Wall Street Journal 09/03/2014
Pakistan Leader's Predicament Shows Power of 'Deep State'
Wall Street Journal 09/10/2014
Opinion: Indian Premier Modi should not isolate Pakistan's Sharif | Opinion | DW.COM | 30.09.2016
DW.COM 09/30/2016
Pakistan's new army chief Qamar Bajwa to lead a 'state within a state' | News | DW.COM | 26.11.2016
DW.COM 11/26/2016
A rapproachement with Pakistan, "uninterrupted and uninterruptible" in the words of the Foreign Ministry of Pakistan, as "development" agenda of Modi moves from the Indian election to the top of the South Asian agenda. A look at Pakistan's daily newspaper Dawn's website shows the brother of Nawas Sharif visited New Delhi as Punjab chief minister seeking substantive talks in December 2013, but was not taken up by the Congress party government because of elections. Pakistan's Foreign Ministry spokesman says the delay in accepting the Modi invitation for the inauguration is because Pakistan wanted bilateral discussions to give the Sharif visit substance. In the context of Shabaz Sharif's goal it would appear that the Sharifs have grasped the idea that their hold on confidence in Pakistan for a second term, unlike all previous administrations, depends on delivery of economic promises, made easier with an economic alliance with India. It would not be lost on Sharif's election planners that the key for his party in Punjab (and in future the Sindh province), is the young newly added voters, especially after Modi took most of the 10 million newly registered voters in India in 2014. To be the man who made peace, and delivered on economic development, is a once in many generations opportunity for Sharif especially as the young people in India and Pakistan now see potholes and electricity outages more easily than skirmishes in remote far away places than have little to do with daily lives and doing without.
Grouped Articles
In Possible Thaw, Pakistani Leader Is to Attend Modi’s Swearing-In
New York Times 05/24/2014
Leaders of India and Pakistan Hold Rare Meeting
New York Times 05/27/2014
India and Pakistan in ‘Common Agenda’
New York Times 05/27/2014
Protesting Faction Bows to Pakistan Parliament
Wall Street Journal 09/03/2014
Pakistan Leader's Predicament Shows Power of 'Deep State'
Wall Street Journal 09/10/2014
Opinion: Indian Premier Modi should not isolate Pakistan's Sharif | Opinion | DW.COM | 30.09.2016
DW.COM 09/30/2016
Grouped Articles
Pakistan army chief meets incoming prime minister in ‘good omen’ - The Washington Post
Washington Post 05/20/2013
Making History in Pakistan Simply by Serving a Full Term
New York Times 09/08/2013
Ex-Envoy Says Misunderstanding Runs on Both Sides of U.S.-Pakistan Ties
New York Times 10/22/2013
Protesting Faction Bows to Pakistan Parliament
Wall Street Journal 09/03/2014
Pakistan Leader's Predicament Shows Power of 'Deep State'
Wall Street Journal 09/10/2014
Opinion: Indian Premier Modi should not isolate Pakistan's Sharif | Opinion | DW.COM | 30.09.2016
DW.COM 09/30/2016
Grouped Articles
Pakistan Vote to Test Army's Willingness to Cede Power
Wall Street Journal 05/09/2013
Extremists Pursue Mainstream in Pakistan Election
New York Times 05/05/2013
Has Pakistan’s Nawaz Sharif changed his stripes? - The Washington Post
Washington Post 05/10/2013
Irregularities at Polls, Strong Turnout as Pakistan Votes
Wall Street Journal 05/11/2013
Pakistanis Brave Taliban Violence in Historic Election
New York Times 05/11/2013
Nawaz Sharif Set to Regain Power in Pakistan
New York Times 05/11/2013
Grouped Articles
Pakistani Leader Sharif Nears Pact With Military
Wall Street Journal 08/28/2014
Protesting Faction Bows to Pakistan Parliament
Wall Street Journal 09/03/2014
Pakistan Leader's Predicament Shows Power of 'Deep State'
Wall Street Journal 09/10/2014
Pakistan's new army chief Qamar Bajwa to lead a 'state within a state' | News | DW.COM | 26.11.2016
DW.COM 11/26/2016
Pakistan Appoints Gen. Qamar Javed Bajwa as Army Chief of Staff in Unusually Smooth Transition
WSJ 11/26/2016
Shahid Khaqan Abbasi: What You Need to Know About Pakistan’s New Prime Minister
The New York Times 08/01/2017
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