Category: South East Asia

Islamabad orders Kabul to act against groups that attack Pakistan

The representative of Afghanistan’s embassy in Islamabad was summoned to Pakistan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Tuesday and asked to ensure action is taken against all groups in Afghanistan that conduct terrorist attacks against Pakistan. This comes after a suicide attack on a security forces convoy in Bannu district on Sunday. According to Islamabad the attack was carried out by […]

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SOUTH ASIA INTELLIGENCE REVIEW

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa: Bannu Division: Rising Storm On November 22, 2023, a polio worker, Hassan Tawab, was shot dead by unidentified assailants in the Miranshah area of the North Waziristan District. Police said that Hassan was called out of his house and shot dead. On November 21, 2023, two soldiers were killed after an improvised explosive device (IED) hit a Security […]

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India To Join Other Powers In Engaging The Taliban – Analysis

The closure of the embassy that represented the Ashraf Ghani regime paves the way for engagement With the closure of the Afghan embassy in New Delhi that had represented the ousted Ashraf Ghani government, India is now giving “de facto” if not “de jure” recognition to the Taliban regime in Kabul, says Talmiz Ahmad, retired Indian Ambassador and expert on […]

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Myanmar: AA Captures Over 40 Junta Bases In First 10 Days Of Latest Arakan Hostilities

November 22 marked 10 days of renewed fighting in Arakan State, an outgrowth of an offensive by the Brotherhood Alliance launched against the regime in northern Shan State on October 27, a coordinated campaign known as Operation 1027. The Arakan Army (AA) has occupied four Border Guard Force outposts within 10 days of the latest hostilities in Arakan State. The […]

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India’s BRICS Quandary Deepens – OpEd

The inevitable is finally, inexorably, happening as the government’s 9-year old strategy to isolate, demonise and brand Pakistan as a state sponsoring terrorism collapses in front of the global community. Pakistan just showed the middle finger at New Delhi by formally applying for BRICS membership. One would presume that Islamabad’s able diplomats did the necessary legwork and tested the waters […]

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Civil War In Myanmar: Internal And External Sources Of Sustenance – Analysis

IntroductionMyanmar’s military wants to continue with its authoritarian model, whereby they continue to be politically paramount. This effectively translates into dominating and dictating the pace of democracy in the country, controlling while seeming to have withdrawn. This objective led it to declare the parliamentary elections held in 2020 as marred by fraud, thus appearing as the champion of clean and […]

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Pakistan’s Supreme Court to hear plea against forceful eviction of Afghans

A three-judge bench of Pakistan’s Supreme Court, led by Justice Sardar Tariq Masood and comprising Justice Yahya Afridi and Justice Ayesha Malik, will address a Constitutional petition on December 1, seeking a restraining order against the enforced deportation of Afghan citizens, local media reported on Sunday. Earlier this month, an appeal was submitted to the apex court requesting a restraining […]

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Muttaqi says parallel mechanisms to deal with Afghanistan are not needed

Acting Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi has said in a meeting with the UN special envoy for Afghanistan that the country has a single, legitimate and authorized venue to discuss any international issue. During the meeting, the sides discussed deportation of Afghan refugees from Pakistan, assistance to returnees and the recent UN report on Afghanistan, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs […]

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Haqqani visits Ghazni, calls on residents to help returning refugees

Acting Minister of Interior Minister Sirajuddin Haqqani said during a visit to Ghazni province on Sunday that Pakistan’s recent decision to expel illegal migrants has upset many people, including Afghans. Addressing a gathering in the province, he said: “Although the people and scholars of Pakistan treated the Afghans well during the two revolutions, the government’s recent decision to forcibly expel […]

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Central Asia Could Be the Graveyard of the Russia-China Alliance

The seeds of division between Moscow and Beijing may be found in Central Asia. We should give them some sun. Today, the world is one of great power competition: An unprovoked invasion of Ukraine by a revanchist Russia in Europe; Hamas, a proxy of Iran, is set on the elimination of Israel in the Middle East and Asia; the People’s […]

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