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Nooruddin Azizi’s India visit drew diplomatic attention, but its economic impact remains limited.
Azizi hinted at reviving the Kabul–New Delhi air corridor, but high costs and low volumes limit its economic impact.
Turkish Delegation to Visit Pakistan Next Week to Mediate Kabul–Islamabad Tensions
Turkey’s upcoming delegation to Islamabad marks renewed efforts to bridge Kabul–Pakistan tensions as security fears, trade disruptions, and diplomatic setbacks persist.
Pakistan Hosts First International Qirat Competition, Welcomes Dozens of OIC Reciters to Islamabad
Pakistan hosts its first International Qirat Competition, welcoming over 40 OIC reciters to Islamabad in a landmark event for religious diplomacy and cultural exchange.
Ali Larijani Says Iran Won’t Forget Pakistan’s Support Against Zionist Aggression
Iran’s senior official Ali Larijani arrives in Pakistan for high-level talks on regional stability, security, trade, and strategic cooperation.
Pakistan Condemns Indian Defence Minister Rajnath Singh’s ‘Delusional’ Expansionist Remarks on Sindh
FO calls Singh’s statements “delusional,” urges India to respect borders, minority rights, and international law.
Pakistan and Germany Reaffirm Strong Bilateral Ties at EU Indo-Pacific Forum
Pakistan and Germany reaffirm strong ties, boosting defense, trade, education, and climate cooperation at EU Indo-Pacific Forum.
India Draws “Copycat Inspiration” from Western and Israeli Terror Narratives
India’s repeated parallels with Israeli and Western attacks spark debate over political messaging and copycat narratives.
Afghan Health Minister Set for New Delhi Visit as Taliban–India Engagement Deepens
Afghan Health Minister Noor Jalal Jalali is expected in New Delhi, marking the third recent Taliban–India engagement amid Pakistan–Afghanistan tensions.
Kabul’s India outreach aims at economic relief, yet geography, security concerns, and regional dynamics continue to shape Afghanistan’s future trajectory. [Courtesy: Al Jazeera].
Kabul’s India tilt cannot offset the security realities shaping Afghanistan’s ties with Pakistan, Iran, China, Russia, and Central Asia.
Pakistan’s Religious Diplomacy in Afghanistan: Losing Ground and What Must Change
Pakistan’s religious diplomacy in Afghanistan falters as Taliban nationalism limits influence.
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