Malaysia sees spike in exotic animal smuggling
Intelligence findings indicate that most exotic wildlife species are smuggled in from neighbouring countries and temporarily transited through Malaysia before being sent to…
Intelligence findings indicate that most exotic wildlife species are smuggled in from neighbouring countries and temporarily transited through Malaysia before being sent to…
India launched ‘Operation Sindoor’ on May 7 and struck nine 'terror' sites in Pakistan and Pakistan-Occupied-Kashmir in response to a deadly terror attack in Jammu and…
China had reaffirmed its support for Pakistan amid escalation with India in a meeting with President Asif Ali Zardari on May 5.
The family had been living in Matia Refugee Camp in Assam, India, and said that they were forcibly sent to Bangladesh by members of India's Border Security Force.
Bangladesh finds it difficult to remain emotionally neutral or indifferent to its neighbours armed confrontations.
Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar says ultimately ‘political dialogue’ will take place to address all issues, and reiterates opposition to Indian move to end Kashmir’s autonomy.
On Monday, May 12, the director general of military operations for both sides held the first round of talks via hotline after the ceasefire.
The statement rejects US President Donald Trump’s offer to mediate between the two countries on the Kashmir issue.
International diplomacy may have halted escalation in this instance, but durable peace can only come from the political will and wisdom of leaders in both India and Pakistan.
The procurement of advanced fighters will only carry strategic value if the country is able to deploy them freely and effectively in its critical air zones.