
Why Pakistan's Afghan Deportations May Unravel a Fragile Regional Order
Islamabad's mass expulsions risk destabilising Kabul and emboldening militants. For South Asia, the fallout could redraw refugee policy and militant safe havens.
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Islamabad's mass expulsions risk destabilising Kabul and emboldening militants. For South Asia, the fallout could redraw refugee policy and militant safe havens.
Fifteen Indians dead in a Phu Quoc speedboat tragedy exposes cracks in Asia's travel safety net. The fallout may force New Delhi to rethink how it protects 25 million overseas travelers.

A single westerly wave could unleash glacial floods across Gilgit-Baltistan and KP. For Pakistan, that means more than blocked roads, it means a rethink of climate security.

A single petition in Peshawar could force Pakistan's judiciary to confront its deepest constitutional fault lines. The stakes for South Asia's rule-of-law architecture are higher than the transfer of three judges.

Bin Laden's planned 2011 escape shows how close al-Qaeda came to slipping beyond US reach. For South Asia, the revelation raises questions about Pakistan's counterterrorism blind spots.

A sustained oil price surge threatens to push inflation past 11% and shrink GDP growth to just 2.5%. For Pakistan, the stakes extend far beyond the balance sheet.

The Federal Constitutional Court's ruling exposes systemic flaws in Balochistan's pension rules. For South Asia, it raises a critical question: who really controls civil service perks?









