India: Blaming Neighbors is Pakistan’s Old Practice

India’s Ministry of External Affairs has criticized Pakistan’s airstrikes on Afghan civilians in Paktika, calling the approach of blaming neighbors one of Pakistan’s old methods. Randhir Jaiswal, the spokesperson for India’s Ministry of External Affairs, stated that blaming neighbors for internal failures is an old strategy of Pakistan. The spokesperson remarked: “We have noted the […]

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Pakistan Taliban threatens military-run businesses amid rising violence

The outlawed armed group Pakistan Taliban, known by the acronym TTP, has issued a warning to the Pakistani army, stating that it will continue targeting security personnel and expand its attacks to the military’s business interests. In a statement issued on Sunday, the TTP pledged to go after various commercial enterprises run by the Pakistani […]

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Sri Lankan government to save migrant workers with Rs 744.75 million entrepreneurship scheme

Sri Lanka is exploring avenues to channel foreign earnings into local investments to boost its economy, with plans underway to empower the returning migrant workers to reinvest their hard-earned savings in the country. The Sri Lanka Bureau of Foreign Employment (SLBFE) yesterday announced the launch of a Rs.744.75 million entrepreneurship development scheme to encourage the returning […]

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Samdrupjongkhar unveils ‘SAMJONG’ tourism brand to boost arrivals

Samdrupjongkhar—With the opening of new entry and exit points for international tourists, Samdrupjongkhar is stepping up its efforts to position eastern Bhutan as tourist destination. Towards this end, the dzongkhag administration unveiled its new tourism brand, “SAMJONG”, designed to unlock the dzongkhag’s full tourism potential. Under this new initiative, the dzongkhag is developing a range […]

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India dismisses allegations of conspiracy to oust Muizzu

India had prepared a ‘blueprint’ with the country’s opposition to oust Maldivian President Mohamed Muizzu from power. The US media outlet Washington Post recently reported this information, citing people involved in the matter. The Indian Ministry of External Affairs has rejected the report to oust Muizzu. New Delhi claims that the Washington Post wants to […]

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Pakistan secures $20 billion loan from World Bank: Reports

The World Bank is poised to approve a significant $20 billion financial package for Pakistan. This funding marks the beginning of a 10-year initiative aimed at safeguarding development projects from the country’s political instability. The program, titled “Pakistan Country Partnership Framework 2025-35,” will focus on addressing critical areas in Pakistan’s most neglected sectors. The goal […]

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Blinken: US Foreign Policy Toward Afghanistan Will Not Change

Antony Blinken, the US Secretary of State, said that the future administration of Donald Trump will not change US foreign policy toward Afghanistan. In an interview with the New York Times, Blinken stated that Washington no longer wants to engage in wars and considers ending the war in Afghanistan one of the achievements of the […]

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India has set up floating posts to strengthen security at the border

Amid the ongoing situation in Bangladesh, New Delhi has strengthened security at the India-Bangladesh international border area. The Indian Border Security Force (BSF) has strengthened this security at the border with Bangladesh. This information was reported by the British newspaper The Telegraph on Saturday (January 4). According to the report, India has strengthened security at […]

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Al Jazeera report: Foreign patients in India have halved as visas for Bangladeshis have been reduced

The number of foreign patients in Indian hospitals has almost halved due to the reduction in visas for Bangladeshis, according to Al Jazeera. The Indian embassy in Bangladesh has been operating visa operations on a limited basis for the past few months, with a few days off after the fall of the Awami League government. […]

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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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