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Islamabad, Kabul to Finalize Implementation Modalities for Joint Monitoring Mechanism in November 6 Talks
Islamabad, Kabul to Finalize Joint Monitoring Mechanism Modalities on Nov 6
A montage of Pakistan’s former Prime Minister Imran Khan and Afghan Taliban regime. [IC: AFP/Getty]
Zabihullah Claims ‘Smooth Ties’ Under Imran Khan, but Reality Differs
Pakistan Welcomes Istanbul Ceasefire Framework, Warns Afghanistan to ‘Walk the Talk’
Pakistan terms ceasefire with Afghanistan a conditional truce tied to verifiable action against TTP.
Afghanistan-Pakistan Ceasefire Talks Conclude Successfully in Istanbul
Afghanistan and Pakistan conclude Istanbul talks, reinforcing the Doha ceasefire with mediation by Türkiye and Qatar.
Turkey Celebrates 102nd Republic Day with National Zeal; Pakistan Extends Warm Felicitations
From Istanbul’s skyline to Pakistan’s heartfelt greetings, a century-old friendship shines on Turkey’s Republic Day.
Pakistan, Afghanistan Edge Closer to Landmark ‘Istanbul Agreement’ After 13-Hour Marathon Talks
Sources say the draft pact includes a 10-point framework to curb cross-border militancy, with Qatar and Turkey set to act as guarantors.
General Sahir Strengthens “Iron Brotherhood” with Bangladesh
General Sahir Shamshad Mirza’s visit underscores expanding defence, trade, and connectivity cooperation between Pakistan and Bangladesh.
PM Shehbaz Leads Delegation to Saudi Arabia for FII9 Summit
Islamabad aims to deepen trade, investment, and energy ties with Riyadh under Vision 2030 while promoting Pakistan’s investment potential on the global stage.
The Petronas Twin Towers illuminated Kuala Lumpur’s skyline tonight in red, blue, and white to mark the 47th ASEAN Summit and Related Summits, held from October 26–28 at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre (KLCC). [Courtesy: BERNAMA (2025)].
Modi’s choice to join the ASEAN and East Asia Summits virtually signaled a recalibration of India’s foreign policy priorities amid global realignments.
Defence Minister Khawaja Asif and Afghan Defence Minister Maulvi Yaqub Mujahid sign the ceasefire agreement between Pakistan and Afghanistan on October 19 in Doha, Qatar — image via X/@MofaQatar_EN.
Talks in Istanbul focus on creating a concrete monitoring mechanism to prevent cross-border terrorist attacks from Afghan soil.
Since 2021, Pakistan has documented a sharp rise in terrorist attacks, many traced back across the Afghan border.
Reports from Russian and UN sources estimate 20,000–23,000 militants operating inside Afghanistan.
Four people, including the pilot, co‑pilot, and two merchants, were killed when an Iranian military helicopter crashed into a busy market in Dorcheh.
Sirajuddin Haqqani’s Statement Deepens Strains in Pakistan–Afghanistan Relations
Bilateral firing continues between Pakistani and Afghan forces at several border points, with heavy weapons used and no casualties reported.
Idris Stanikzai’s sharp criticism highlights growing frustration with Taliban supporters amid escalating cross‑border tensions.
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