Amidst the turmoil in Bangladesh, ISI chief Lt Gen Asim Malik’s visit to Dhaka --- the first such visit in decades --- is ...
Just because the Indian people supported Bangladesh in 1971, does that mean Bangladesh should now be indebted to the Indian ...
India shares its borders with China, Pakistan, and Bangladesh, none of which have particularly strong relations with India.
The China-Pakistan alliance, once viewed as a strategic partnership, is evolving into a more structured effort to extend ...
While political controversies have strained relations, there is significant potential for cooperation in trade, connectivity ...
The expansion of Indian influence in Afghanistan is as troubling for Pakistan as the latter’s wooing and courting of ...
Trusting Pakistan would not only dishonour the martyrs of 1971 but would also imperil Bangladesh’s hard-won future ...
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China woos Bangladesh in Beijing tripChina is Bangladesh's largest trading partner with bilateral trade amounting to around $24bn (£19bn) - the vast majority of ...
Bangladesh is increasingly engaging with China and Pakistan, raising concerns for India. With China's growing economic ...
Amid this turmoil, Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) is playing a decisive role, using the crisis to establish a foothold in Dhaka. Reports suggest that ISI-backed Tehreek-ul-Mujahideen ...
Thousands of Hizb-ut-Tahrir activists chanted ‘Khilafat’ in Dhaka, defied barricades, clashed with cops Friday. Critics blame ...
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