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Ultimately, the lines being redrawn - both on maps and through policies - reveal a seismic shift. China, with Pakistan as a ...
Weeks after a May 10 ceasefire that ended four days of intense fighting between nuclear-armed neighbours India and Pakistan, ...
According to the calculations of the participants in the project, with a preliminary cost of about $5 billion, the new ...
For 65 years, the Indus Waters Treaty has seen the two South Asian rivals share access and use of the Indus Basin, a vast area covered by the Indus River and its tributaries that also stretches into ...
Pakistan's military says security forces killed 30 militants who attempted to enter the country from Afghanistan.
Pakistan and India — nuclear-armed rivals — are trading fire as tensions escalate after an Indian attack. Pakistan claims Indian jets were shot down.
Is India using Afghanistan to counter Pakistan? Jaishankar’s first-ever call to Taliban minister raises BIG questions; What does it mean? Jaishankar’s phone call to the Taliban wasn't just a ...
We unpack the Taliban’s latest high-level regional engagements and look at why India, Pakistan and Iran are all trying to befriend Afghanistan’s rulers, four years after they marched on Kabul ...
This is an adapted excerpt from the May 11 episode of “Velshi.” Hours after Donald Trump announced a ceasefire agreement between India and Pakistan on social media early Saturday, explosions ...
India, Pakistan, and China are seen to be looking out for their own interests in the regional race for minerals and guarding against terrorist groups over which the Taliban have influence.
Many of the missiles which India launched against Pakistan on Saturday were intercepted, Pakistani military officials said.
Washington Report on Middle East Affairs, August/September 2025, pp. 74-75, 97 Special Report By Jack McGrath ALTHOUGH A FRAGILE ceasefire agreement ...