
A key unintended consequence of the longest war in U.S. history is Pakistan’s growing alignment with China. After decades of being a U.S. ally, Islamabad is increasingly dependent on Beijing — and at a time when China is emerging as Washington’s biggest foreign policy challenge. No other nation is perhaps as strategically sandwiched between the Americans and the Chinese as Pakistan. Join us for this conversation on what to expect in the world’s most populous region and the implications for U.S. interests.



