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Category: South Asia

Dar Says 1971 Issues Settled; Dhaka Seeks Apology, Assets
Talks in Dhaka focus on historic disputes from 1971 as both nations aim to improve bilateral relations.
Trump Reiterates Claim of Seven Jets Destroyed During Pakistan-India War
Trump reiterates for the 43rd time: seven jets downed before his ceasefire in the Pakistan-India war.
Pakistan's Foreign Minister Visits Dhaka in Effort to Mend Ties with Bangladesh
Pakistan's FM visits Bangladesh to mend ties. Talks on the 1971 war, trade, and diplomacy highlight complex bilateral relations.
India Issues Flood Alert to Pakistan, Bypassing Stalled Water Treaty
India issues rare flood warning to Pakistan over Tawi River as monsoon rains wreak havoc, killing nearly 800 people.
Pakistan and Bangladesh Forge New Knowledge Corridor to Boost Bilateral Ties
Pakistan and Bangladesh launch a "Knowledge Corridor" with 500 scholarships and six key agreements, strengthening educational, trade, and cultural ties.
Pakistan Cites Credible Evidence, Alleges Afghan Support for Banned Groups
Pakistan urges Afghanistan to address the issue of cross-border militant activity, citing concerns about safe havens.
Asia Cup 2025 Dates and Venue Announced
Asia Cup 2025 to be held in UAE from Sept 9–28; ACC to release full schedule soon.
TRF ban Kashmir
Freedom movements cannot be stifled by sanctions or propaganda. No matter how forcefully silenced, the voice of Kashmir will rise — because this is not a security issue, but a political, human rights, and ideological struggle.
Dar to Visit Kabul for Trilateral Talks, Trans-Afghan Rail Deal Expected
Dar in Kabul for high-level trilateral talks and Trans-Afghan Railway agreement, aiming to boost regional cooperation and connectivity.
Indo-Pak China conflict
Indo-Pak China conflict: Indian Deputy Army Chief admits China and Turkey supported Pakistan, exposing India’s defense gaps.
The Taliban has repeated its ban on cross-border jihad in 2026, but this time the timing reflects growing fear of regional instability.
Minister of State Talal Chaudhry has criticized PTI over its stance on Afghanistan and its position on terrorism as attacks continue to rise in Pakistan.
Pakistan has rejected social media claims that the US is using its territory to prepare a military strike on Iran, calling the reports false and disinformation.
Western social media reframes Iran protests as anti-Islamic, shaping global narratives and obscuring real domestic grievances.
Trump warns Iran: US will hit bases at unprecedented levels if attacked, emphasizing deterrence and readiness.
Nationwide protests in Iran leave over 500 dead with ongoing crackdowns and international reaction as unrest expands.
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