When Pakistan took over the chair of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization’s Regional Anti-Terrorist Structure (RATS) last month, it was a moment rich in irony. As analyst Siddhant Kishore,a Washington-based national security and foreign policy analyst, quipped in The Milli Chronicle, it was a state sponsor of terrorism now overseeing a regional network tasked with combating it.
“The irony is hard to ignore,” Kishore wrote.
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