India says conveyed concerns to China over hydropower dam in Tibet

The construction of the dam, which will be the largest of its kind in the world, was approved last month. India’s foreign ministry said on Friday that New Delhi has conveyed its concerns to Beijing about China’s plan to build a hydropower dam in Tibet on the Yarlung Zangbo river which flows into India. Chinese […]

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Dhaka-Delhi ties: The wind blows towards a positive change

Recent diplomatic exchanges including the foreign secretary-level meeting have shown a commitment to sewing ties and addressing areas of discord. After a period of growing tensions in a changed political scenario since 5 August, Bangladesh and India are increasingly demonstrating their willingness to recognise the value of fostering stability, mutual trust, and cooperation in addressing […]

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US national security adviser to discuss Chinese dams in India visit

US national security adviser Jake Sullivan’s visit to New Delhi from Jan. 5-6 is expected to include discussions with Indian counterparts about the impact of Chinese dams, a senior US official said late on Friday. Washington and its Western allies have long viewed India as a counter to China’s rising influence in Asia and beyond. […]

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India unlikely to respond to Hasina extradition call: HT

India is unlikely to respond to Bangladesh’s request to extradite former premier Sheikh Hasina, people familiar with the matter said, pointing out that Dhaka has not completed key formalities needed to take forward such an issue. The extradition request was made in the form of a note verbale, or unsigned diplomatic correspondence, sent by the […]

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Kazakhstan Walks Diplomatic Tightrope Amidst Azerbaijan-Russia Jet Crash Dispute

Kazakhstan is treading delicately as it strives to keep two feuding neighbors happy amid a row over Russia’s accidental shoot-down of an Azerbaijani civilian airliner, which crashed outside the Kazakh city of Aktau. Kazakh officials have little to gain and a lot to lose as they oversee the crash investigation. Relations between Azerbaijan and Russia […]

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Stanikzai to Trump: Islamic Emirate Ready for Engagement with US

Sher Mohammad Abbas Stanikzai, the Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, stated today (Saturday) during a graduation ceremony at a madrasa that the Islamic Emirate has closed the door on enmity with the United States and is ready to engage with all countries, including the U.S. The deputy minister said that the interim government hopes the […]

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Thousands gather for rally in support of Palestinians in Turkey

A huge rally was held in Istanbul, Turkey, in support of Palestinians, victims of Israeli aggression. Thousands of people gathered on the Galata Bridge in the center of Istanbul on Wednesday (January 1). This information was reported by Daily Sabah in a report. The rally was organized by the National Will Platform. It brought together […]

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Turkey’s just position on Gaza will be proven in history: Erdogan

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said that Turkey’s just position on Gaza will be proven in history in the future, as it was in the case of Syria. In his words, “Just as we were proven right in the case of Syria, history will also recognize our just position in the Gaza crisis.” He made […]

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Express Tribune report: Pakistan’s foreign minister to visit Bangladesh after a decade

Former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina fled Bangladesh in August last year in the face of widespread student protests and took refuge in India. After that, the Pakistani government’s relations with the interim government in Bangladesh improved significantly. The heads of government of the two countries also held bilateral meetings in New York. In line with […]

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