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Pain for Pakistan: History makes a U-turn in India's neighbourhoodRussia and the Taliban have signed a significant military cooperation agreement. This pact alters regional security dynamics. Pakistan's st...
Allies turned foes: How Taliban and Pakistan fell outTensions flare along the Durand Line as Pakistan and the Taliban engage in deadly border clashes, a stark reversal from their historical ti...
Afghan Taliban foreign minister begins first India visitAfghanistan's UN-sanctioned foreign minister, Amir Khan Muttaqi, arrived in India for crucial talks, marking a significant diplomatic engag...
Pakistan in no rush to recognise Taliban government in Afghanistan, say officialsPakistan is adopting a cautious approach to officially recognising the Afghan Taliban government, prioritising its national interests. Whil...
Russia rewrites history: What Putin's bet on Taliban meansRussia has formally recognized the Taliban government in Afghanistan, a significant shift driven by security concerns and regional influenc...
Taliban to join China's Belt and Road forum, elevating tiesThe Taliban will attend China's Belt and Road Forum, demonstrating Beijing's growing ties with the administration. While the Taliban has at...
It’s up to Taliban to create politically inclusive govt: Putin’s Special EnvoyPakistan and China have reservations against inviting India, Kabulov hinted. The remarks came shortly after NSAs of India, Russia, China an...
Pakistani airstrikes in Afghanistan may lead to more violent border clashesWhile the Taliban in an official statement warned of "dire consequences" if Pakistan conducts similar attacks in the future, Pakistan, refu...
Desperate Taliban seeks global recognition through Oslo meet; Russia denies hosting Taliban leadersRussia remains worried about the spread of radicals in Eurasia from Afghanistan besides possible civil war type situation in Afghanistan & ...
Pakistan-Saudi Arabia rift widens after OIC Foreign Ministers SummitPakistan hosted the 17th extraordinary session of the OIC of foreign ministers on the Afghanistan situation in Islamabad on December 19, 20...
Pakistan invites Taliban for ministerial meet of Afghanistan's neighboursForeign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi said that the Taliban would be invited to the third ministerial meeting of Afghanistan's neighbours. ...
Afghan interim foreign minister to visit Pakistan with resetting bilateral ties high on agendaThis will be the first visit by the interim Afghan foreign minister to Pakistan since the hardline Islamists took control of Afghanistan on...
Pakistan quietly allows Taliban-appointed 'diplomats' to take charge of Afghan missionsSardar Muhammad Shokaib has started working as the first secretary in the Afghan embassy in Islamabad, while Hafiz Mohibullah, Mullah Ghula...
Pakistan FM Shah Mahmood Qureshi, ISI chief in Kabul for talks with TalibanDuring the day-long visit, the Pakistani delegation will hold talks with Afghanistan's Acting Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi and call o...
View: Afghanistan is just a symptom. The real problem is PakistanWith robust support from Pakistan and a growing resource base, the Taliban is quickly consolidating hold on most of Afghanistan.
Afghanistan protests to UN on Pakistan's role in Taliban peace talksA strongly-worded complaint was lodged by the Afghan Permanent Mission in New York with UN Security Council.
Pakistan not focused on terror groups targeting India: US officialPakistan is not focusing on taking action against terror groups operating on its soil, that pose a threat to both India and Afghanistan.
I am no 'Taliban Khan', says Imran KhanImran Khan today claimed the Taliban's decision to hold talks under Pakistan's Constitution has exposed the lobby that was deliberately mal...
- Taliban operates from Pakistan: Afghan President Hamid Karzai
Karzai said that Pakistan has a key role to play in his government's peace talks with the Taliban because the militant group operates from ...
- Savagery in Pakistan
It's result of a faustian policy on terrorism.