India’s outreach to the Taliban through Deoband diplomacy is seen as an attempt to recast the group’s ideological associations from Haqqania to Indian soil.
Explosions in Kabul spark confusion over reports claiming TTP chief Noor Wali Mehsud killed in a suspected drone strike amid heightened regional tensions.
As Afghan FM Muttaqi visits India, questions rise over diplomacy versus disinformation as New Delhi’s media campaign revives anti-Pakistan narratives under diplomatic cover
Islamabad dismisses FT report on Pasni port proposal for US, saying talks with private firms were exploratory and not state policy; FT later issued a correction.
Islamabad dispatches a high-level delegation to Azad Jammu and Kashmir to hold talks with JAAC, as unrest continues despite 90% of demands already accepted.
The Prime Minister said that his recent visit to China was very productive, during which investment agreements worth billions of dollars were signed at the SCO meeting and the Business-to-Business Conference.
Pakistan's Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar claims the final Gaza peace plan text was "altered" from the version regional allies reviewed, challenging the deal's integrity.
Pakistan distances itself from Trump’s 20-point Gaza plan, with FM Ishaq Dar stressing the document was “not ours” but reaffirming support for a joint statement by eight Muslim nations at the UNGA.
Afghanistan faces total silence as the Afghan Government cuts the fibre optic network to curb 'vice,' freezing the economy & isolating millions globally.
Kapil Dev has urged Indian cricketers to focus on sport after the 2025 Asia Cup was overshadowed by handshake snubs, trophy refusal, and political statements.
US Envoy Adam Boehler met FM Muttaqi as he announced the release of Amir Amiri; IEA demanded the return of GITMO detainee Muhammad Rahim, a demand the US reportedly denies.
Voices in India are demanding a global nuclear strike capability, targeting the US, showcasing the double standard applied to India versus Pakistan's strictly regional nuclear posture.
After multiple postponements, Islamabad hosts Afghan leaders, civil society for the first regional dialogue on Afghanistan, ‘Towards Unity and Trust’ talks.
On UNGA sidelines, China, Iran, Pakistan and Russia call for regional role in Afghanistan, urging Kabul to act on terror, refugees, and women’s rights.
At UNGA, Pakistan PM Shehbaz Sharif warns India, backs Palestine and Kashmir self-determination, presses Afghan Taliban on terror, and seeks climate justice.
Bugti rejects terrorism under guise of grievances; separately, Mahrang Baloch’s Nobel Prize nomination stirs debate on human rights activism and militancy links.