India has agreed to supply locomotives, passenger carriages, and technology for railway signaling systems to Bangladesh as Dhaka sought New Delhi’s assistance in developing and modernizing its railway infrastructure
India has agreed to supply locomotives, passenger carriages, and technology for railway signaling systems to Bangladesh as Dhaka sought New Delhi’s assistance in developing and modernizing its railway infrastructure
Talks with India are only possible if New Delhi restores the special status of Kashmir, Pakistan’s Prime Minister Imran Khan said, claiming there is currently “no relationship” between the two countries
Syed Iqrarul Hassan, a well-known Pakistani news anchor, and his colleagues were on Tuesday detained by the country's intelligence officials and were subjected to severe physical assaults, including beating, stripped naked, blindfolded, after they tried trying to expose corruption within the intelligence agency
As India expands strategic ties with Gulf nations, including Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates and Oman, Indian Army Chief General MM Naravane on Tuesday held extensive talks with Commander of Royal Saudi Land Forces, Lt Gen Fahd Bin Abdullah Mohammed Al-Mutair, with a focus on expanding bilateral defence and military ties, the Indian Army said
Sri Lankan Finance Minister Basil Rajapaksa will visit India soon for the signing of important deals on economic assistance to the crisis-hit country, Foreign Minister G L Peiris confirmed
A Pakistani man, who was serving a life sentence for killing his sister Qandeel Baloch, a social media celebrity, in 2016, was acquitted of murder by the Lahore High Court
India’s wheat shipment, part of its humanitarian assistance to crisis-hit Afghanistan, is likely to begin from the next week via Pakistan as the two sides have reportedly finalized all modalities after a delay of almost three months. Afghan trucks would start collecting Indian wheat shipment from the Wagah border from 21 February, Associated Press reported, citing two officials of Pakistan’s Foreign Office
Health services in Sri Lanka, already buffeted by an economic crisis, remain badly affected for a week now as hundreds of doctors and nurses continue their protests across the country for a slew of demands and are refusing to call off the strike despite a court order and a presidential gazette that notified the sector as essential services
In an act of mass expiation, dozens of activists organized an event on Monday in Bangladesh, offering a mass apology to the Sundarbans, the world’s largest mangrove forest, for deforestation and other damages, in an attempt to raise awareness about the wanton destruction of the environment
Nepal’s Chief Justice Cholendra Shumsher Rana risks being impeached as 98 lawmakers from the country’s ruling coalition registered an impeachment motion against him seeking his removal
The United States’ two-decade war on terror bred more terrorism, Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan said, claiming over 80,000 Pakistanis died because Islamabad aligned with the US
Indian Defence Secretary Ajay Kumar met Maldives Defence Minister Mariya Didi in Male, the country's capital, discussed enhancing defense cooperation between the two countries
Amid a global uproar on the hijab row, India Saturday said that "motivated comments on our internal issues are not welcome"
India has put in place high-tech solutions to reduce cross-border cattle smuggling along its border with Bangladesh, a top official of the Border Security Force (BSF) said, informing that a new ‘anti-cut, anti climb’ fencing has been installed at several places along the 4,000 km border
In a well publicised move, Pakistan’s Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Qamar Javed Bajwa visited local Hindus living in Nagarparkar, a village in the Tharparkar district in Sindh province near the border with India, and met local Hindus living there, local media reports said