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Is it better, safer and wiser for the US and the Western alliance to have soldiers on the ground in the mountains of Afghanistan or to find peace through diplomacy and negotiations. Diplomacy that knits together the South Asian region by connecting the dots, bring peace to Kashmir, demilitarization of the India-Pakistan border and redirecting the resources, in the trillions of dollars, to trade and investment inside and between South Asia, US and Europe.
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New York Times 08.16.2013
Pakistan to Release Senior Taliban Leader
Wall Street Journal 09.11.2013
Ex-Envoy Says Misunderstanding Runs on Both Sides of U.S.-Pakistan Ties
New York Times 10.22.2013
What They Said: The Army in Kashmir
Wall Street Journal 07.10.2010
Before Taking Office in India, Modi Sends an Invitation to Pakistan
New York Times 05.21.2014
Pakistan Leader's Predicament Shows Power of 'Deep State'
Wall Street Journal 09.10.2014
Afghanistan Presidential Rivals Sign Power-Sharing Deal
Wall Street Journal 09.21.2014
New York Times 11.19.2014
Modi’s Campaign Stop in Kashmir Is Notable for Lack of Unrest
New York Times 12.08.2014
Hindu Party in India in Coalition for Kashmir
New York Times 03.01.2015
Kashmir's troubles: Shaking the mountains
Economist 01.01.2011
New York Times 05.14.2011
India and Pakistan: The world's most dangerous border
Economist 05.21.2011
Pakistan and India: A rivalry that threatens the world
Economist 05.21.2011
Economist 05.07.2011
India and Pakistan Agree on Confidence Measures
Wall Street Journal 07.27.2011
Mass Graves Hold Thousands, Kashmir Inquiry Finds
New York Times 08.22.2011
A New Pakistan Policy: Containment
New York Times 10.14.2011
Kashmir to Lift Reviled Security Law
New York Times 10.21.2011
Book review: ‘The Unquiet American: Richard Holbrooke in the World’ - The Washington Post
Washington Post 11.13.2011
Wall Street Journal 04.11.2012
A Passage to India-Pakistan Peace
Wall Street Journal 04.16.2012
Pakistan Makes Offer to India On Settling Kashmir Dispute - WSJ.com
Wall Street Journal 12.06.2006
Afghan Foes Sit Together in Kyoto
Wall Street Journal 06.29.2012
The Afghan Surge Is Over - By Rajiv Chandrasekaran | Foreign Policy
Unknown 09.26.2012
Islamist Politicians Emerge As Pakistan's Power Brokers
Wall Street Journal 01.04.2008
New York Times 01.06.2008
Afghan Peace Deal Sought in 6 Months
Wall Street Journal 02.04.2013
Pakistani Militants, the Enemies of Peace The Internal Enemies of Pakistani Peace
New York Times 02.21.2013
The Economist 08.25.2016
Q&A: Kashmir dispute - BBC News
BBC News 09.26.2016
India Claims ‘Surgical Strikes’ Across Line of Control in Kashmir
The New York Times 09.29.2016
Trump Takes New Tack in Afghanistan Fight
WSJ 08.22.2017
Pakistan’s Fear of India Fuels Afghan War
WSJ 08.24.2017
BJP-PDP was a relationship that was doomed from the beginning
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