Pakistan's notorious spy agency ISI secretly sent four top members to Dhaka, raising a red flag in New Delhi. Acknowledging the development, the Ministry of External Affairs said on Friday that India is keeping a very close watch on the developments.
Relations between India and Pakistan have always been bad. Whenever India has tried to improve relations between the two countries, Pakistan has done such an act that has widened the gap between the two.
India has slammed Pakistan for supporting terrorism, stressing that the whole world is aware of who is a promoter of terrorism. While addressing a press briefing on Friday, Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) official spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal noted that everyone knows that there are nations responsible for cross-border terrorism and India calls upon Pakistan to take strict action to stop
An accused, Bhoral Chachar, gunned down his daughter-in-law, Razia, and her alleged lover, Majid Chachar in Village Qabil Chachar near Obaro in District Ghotki.
India and Afghanistan have taken a significant step in securing their first high-level bilateral engagement. No foreign government, including India, officially recognizes the Taliban regime.
In a dramatic twist of geopolitics, a quiet yet unmistakable shift is occurring in South Asia. Bangladesh, once a country steadfast in rejecting Pakistan, is warming up to its former tormentor. With China pulling the strings behind the scenes,
Pakistan’s ISI chief Lt Gen Asim Malik is in Dhaka, signalling an advancement in Bangladesh-Pakistan ties. This rapprochement comes amid Sheikh Hasina’s ousting and raises concerns over intelligence-sharing networks aimed at destabilising India.
The concerns come after Pakistan’s ISI agency officials visited Dhaka, and Bangladesh announced its participation in Pakistan’s naval exercise “Aman”, scheduled for next month.
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