Pakistan's Top General Calls on Afghanistan to Pick Between Ties with Islamabad or Pakistani Taliban
Pakistan’s newly appointed armed forces chief called on Afghanistan’s Taliban government on Monday to choose between ...
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Is Trump’s $686M F-16 upgrade for Pakistan a message to India?
Praveen Donthi, a senior analyst at the Brussels-based non-governmental organisation (NGO) International Crisis Group, told ...
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Trump's peace agenda: Raghuram Rajan explains how 'Pakistan played it right' & India paid tariffs
Raghuram Rajan suggests the US's 50% tariff on Indian exports stemmed from President Trump's reaction to India not crediting ...
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Trump deserves credit for 'very dangerous' peace deals like India-Pakistan: US Secretary of State Rubio
US President Donald Trump has brokered several peace deals, including the very dangerous ones like India and Pakistan, and deserves tremendous credit for reshaping Americas foreign policy, Secretary ...
In the high-stakes world of global geopolitics, where alliances shift like sand dunes and military deals carry the weight of unspoken threats, the United ...
SRINAGAR: The Government has told Parliament that the ceasefire understanding between India and Pakistan following Operation ...
After taking charge as Pakistan’s first CDS, Asim Munir warned in his first address that India should expect a “swift and ...
Yashwant Sinha , the former Finance and Foreign Affairs Minister, is now a full-time Kashmir activist. Speaking to Kashmir ...
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US engagement with Pakistan's military leadership is a challenge: Dhruva Jaishankar flags key challenge in India-US ties
Executive Director of the Observer Research Foundation America, Dhruva Jaishankar, has stated that one of the key challenges ...
A day after United States Secretary of State Marco Rubio credited President Donald Trump for the "India-Pakistan peace deal," ...
Officials say Pakistani troops and Afghan forces have exchanged fire along the two countries' tense border but no casualties ...
(From left) Pakistan Army Chief Gen Asim Munir, Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, at a closed-door meeting with US President Donald Trump at the White House, Washington, DC, September 26, 2025.
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