The Ministry of Industry and Commerce has announced that a trilateral meeting between Afghanistan, Iran and India regarding the Chabahar Port will be held in the near future. The acting Minister of Industry and Commerce Nooruddin Azizi met with Alireza Bikdeli, the acting ambassador of Iran in Kabul, to discuss the upcoming trilateral meeting on Chabahar Port, the launch of […]
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Mujahid: We will investigate Afghan prisoner’s death in Iran
The Islamic Emirate’s spokesperson, Zabihullah Mujahid, responded to the death of an Afghan prisoner who had gone on a hunger strike in Iran’s Ghezel Hesar Prison, saying that the case is being pursued. “We are concerned about the condition of Afghan prisoners in other countries, and we are following up on the case that occurred in Iran. It is regrettable. […]
Read more ›No alternative to peace
On the midnight of 7-8 May, the Indian Air Force launched missile attacks on a total of 9 locations in Pakistan’s Punjab province including Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. The Indian government claims that it has targeted terrorist training centers in Pakistan. Since this attack, heavy shelling has been going on from both sides on the Indo-Pak border, especially in Poonch, bordering Jammu. […]
Read more ›Indo-Pak War: Escalation and Diversion
It began, as it so often does, with a blast in Indian-occupied Kashmir. A terrorist attack—brutal, tragic, and all too familiar—left carnage in its wake. Without missing a beat, the Indian government did what it has made into a political reflex: it pointed its righteous finger at Pakistan, evidence optional. The mechanics are well-rehearsed by now. Accusation, moral outrage, flag-waving […]
Read more ›Could India threat to cut water to Pakistan trigger nuclear war?
Since the Pahalgam terror attack in Indian-held Kashmir, Islamabad and New Delhi have been on the war-path. After suggesting Pakistan was linked to the attack, India downgraded ties with Islamabad and backtracked from the crucial 1960 Indus Waters Treaty (IWT). On Tuesday, its Prime Minister pledged to cut the flow of water into Pakistan. A trilateral agreement between India, Pakistan […]
Read more ›Could India threat to cut water to Pakistan trigger nuclear war?
Since the Pahalgam terror attack in Indian-held Kashmir, Islamabad and New Delhi have been on the war-path. After suggesting Pakistan was linked to the attack, India downgraded ties with Islamabad and backtracked from the crucial 1960 Indus Waters Treaty (IWT). On Tuesday, its Prime Minister pledged to cut the flow of water into Pakistan. A trilateral agreement between India, Pakistan […]
Read more ›India-Pakistan conflict: Chinese air-to-air missile downs Rafale jet and ushers new era of aerial combat
Beijing’s equipment gains battlefield recognition as Pakistan air force shoots down rival at 100km China has a proven a “gold standard” missile capability, demonstrating a major breakthrough in its air-to-air missile development, after Pakistan claimed the scalp of a western-made Indian warplane. At least one of the French-supplied advanced Rafale fighters was destroyed by a hypersonic PL-15 missile fired by […]
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