However, Bangladesh Foreign Adviser Md Touhid Hossain pointed out that for neighbouring countries like Nepal or Bhutan to form a grouping with Pakistan excluding India was not possible ...
The communication landscape between China and Pakistan is entering a new phase of media diplomacy. Over the decades, the two ...
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan on Tuesday formally backed a China-led initiative at the United Nations aimed at strengthening global ...
At the United Nations, Pakistan has fully support­ed the initiative taken by Chinese President Xi Jin­ping regarding the ...
Bangladesh's Foreign Affairs Adviser Touhid Hossain has said that it is strategically possible for Dhaka to join a regional bloc with Pakistan, and without India. This statement comes days after ...
Dhaka's Foreign Affairs Adviser signals the "strategic possibility" of Bangladesh joining a regional grouping with Pakistan ...
MEXICO CITY, Dec 10 (Reuters) - Mexico's Senate on Wednesday approved tariff hikes of up to 50% next year on imports from ...
An interview with Edward Lemon on the recent attacks targeting Chinese workers near the Afghanistan-Tajikistan border.
Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting, Attaullah Tarar, has reiterated the need for greater international assistance to address climate-related challenges of Pakistan.
As per analysts, Pakistan's plan is unlikely to gain traction without India, whose economic and strategic weight continues to anchor the South Asian region.
Dhaka's foreign adviser says possible for Bangladesh strategically but not for Nepal, Bhutan to join grouping excluding India ...
At the end of a year of many setbacks for the Modi government’s foreign policies, Russian President Vladimir Putin’s recent visit aptly captured the Indian effo ...