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The gathering of three nations in Tianjin will offer the opportunity for the optics of warmer ties, but it will be more ...
China Foreign Minister Wang Yi has just finished his visit to South Asia. The trip took place at a critical time, as two ...
Liaqat Baloch said that followers of Hindutva who considered Bangladesh as their colony have lost their mental balance, ...
India fears a planned Chinese mega-dam in Tibet will reduce water flows on a major river by up to 85% during the dry season, ...
Bangladesh's interim leader Yunus renews call to revitalise SAARC, focusing on regional cooperation with Pakistan. Historical ...
I didn’t realise that lands from Muscat and Oman, the UAE, all the way to Burma were once part of the British Indian Empire,” Kamath wrote on X, after reading The Shattered Lands by Sam Dalrymple.
Ishaq Dar, who is visiting Dhaka, claimed that the issues were resolved twice, first in 1974 in tri-partite talks involving New Delhi in India.
Extending its water hostilities, India abruptly surged water into the Sutlej River, submerging dozens of villages and laying ...
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78 years of Independence

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It underscores three intersecting dynamics: first, the fragility of CPEC projects amid sustained insurgent violence; second, the possibility of a modest US-Pakistan reset on counterterrorism measures; ...
Survivors who lived through the Partition continue to pine for ancestral geographies they were plucked from. Ms Reena Varma, 93, has lived almost her entire life in India, but still thinks of ...