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Balochistan struggle in the spotlight

Balochistan remains one of Pakistan's poorest and neglected provinces despite being a storehouse of mineral wealth

Now China opens new border dispute with Bhutan

Continuing with its expansionist agenda, China has now created a new border dispute with Bhutan, one of India's traditional ally

We have 'no doubt' India was behind PSX attack: PM Imran Khan

Prime Minister Imran Khan while speaking in the National Assembly on Tuesday said that Pakistan has "no doubt" that India was behind yesterday's attempted attack on the Pakistan Stock Exchange in Karachi

Pompeo, Momen discuss efforts to fight pandemic

US Secretary of State Michael Pompeo discussed with his Bangladesh counterpart AK Abdul Momen the relations and the cooperation between the nations to address the COVID-19 pandemic

Taliban Talks With Pompeo, Iran Delegation

The Taliban and US delegations discussed via video conference Intra-Afghan talks and other related issues to Afghanistan on Monday

US and Sri Lanka talk about Millennium Challenge Compact deal

US Secretary of State Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Sri Lankan Foreign Relations Minister Dinesh Gunawardena have discussed the Millennium Challenge Compact

India condemns Karachi attack, calls out Pakistan for conspiracy theories

The Indian government on Monday condemned the Karachi terror attack and called out Pakistan's Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi for peddling conspiracy theories that India was behind it

Talks with India uncertain after Oli rhetoric?

Foreign policy experts and civil society members say that Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli’s allegation that India is plotting to remove him from prime ministership would seriously impair Nepal’s relations with the southern neighbour

Gorkhas on the frontline between India and China

A clash between Indian and Chinese troops at Ladakh’s Galwan Valley on 15 June rocked the dynamics between the world’s two most populous nuclear powers. But it also drew attention to the involvement of soldiers from Nepal in the Indian Army

38 Indian High Commission officials to be sent back today; 100 Pakistani diplomats, including family members, to return today

Thirty-eight of the total 76 Indian High Commission officials in Islamabad will return to New Delhi on Tuesday (today) - a move Pakistan has made in a tit-for-tat response to the neighbouring country's decision to slash by half the strength of the Pakistan's diplomatic mission in Delhi

Boundary issue should not impact other dynamics of Nepal-India ties, says Foreign Minister

Nepalese Foreign Minister Pradeep Gyawali has said boundary issues should not impact other dynamics of Nepal-India ties

France to deliver Rafale combat aircraft to India by July end

The twin-jet Rafale combat aircraft would be delivered to the Indian Air Force by France by July end. "French company Dassault Aviation is expected to deliver the much awaited twin-jet combat aircraft Rafale by July end," a senior IAF officer said

Pakistan-Afghansitan Ghulam Khan border reopens

Pakistan's North Waziristan District Administration on Monday reopened the Ghulam Khan crossing point on the Pakistan-Afghanistan border after over three months closure due to the COVID-19

Pakistan reopens Kartarpur corridor on Maharaja Ranjit Singh's death anniversary

The Kartarpur Corridor, to facilitate pilgrim passage between Pakistan and India, was reopened Monday after three-and-a-half months to commemorate the death anniversary of Sikh Maharaja Ranjit Singh

India accused of blocking development of East Container Terminal in Colombo

India has thwarted the development of the East Container Terminal at the Colombo Port, Sri Lanka's opposition politicians said