The extradition of Tahawwur Hussain Rana to India is more than just a legal victory; it is a moment of reckoning for Pakistan , which has long been accused of harbouring, sponsoring, and supporting terrorism.
Moscow wants India to join a coalition alongside its old adversaries, plus Iran - but New Delhi doesn't seem all that keen India is expected to reject Russia's offer to join the "Afghan Quad", a coalition that also includes Pakistan and China - in a decision that reflects its unwillingness to engage with rivals on Kabul's future.
Pakistan's notorious spy agency ISI secretly sent four top members to Dhaka, raising a red flag in New Delhi. Acknowledging the development, the Ministry of External Affairs said on Friday that India is keeping a very close watch on the developments.
Jomel Warrican and the rest of the West Indies spin attack turned the tables on Pakistan, dismantling their batting line-up for a mere 133 runs to claim a remarkable 120-run victory in Multan, their first win on Pakistani soil since 1990.
India and Afghanistan have taken a significant step in securing their first high-level bilateral engagement. No foreign government, including India, officially recognizes the Taliban regime.
With Pakistan opener Saim Ayub being virtually ruled out of the 2025 Champions Trophy, out-of-favour batter Fakhar Zaman is reportedly being considered as replacement. The form of Abdullah Shafique is also a concern for the Men in Green.
(Reuters) -West Indies secured their first test win in Pakistan since 1990 after beating the hosts by 120 runs in the second match in Multan on Monday to ensure the series ended in a 1-1 draw.
A delegation of Pakistan's ISI is in Bangladesh after Dhaka's military delegation visited Rawalpindi, reports suggest. It has garnered India's attention as MEA on Friday said that New Delhi is keeping an eye,
The South Asian neighbours tried hard to enlist the support of the local media and the authorities, while Brasilia stayed neutral.
India said that it is closely monitoring the recent developments and "will take appropriate steps" when it comes to national security.
Pakistan’s ISI chief Lt Gen Asim Malik is in Dhaka, signalling an advancement in Bangladesh-Pakistan ties. This rapprochement comes amid Sheikh Hasina’s ousting and raises concerns over intelligence-sharing networks aimed at destabilising India.
India is closely monitoring developments in the neighborhood, said the Ministry of External Affairs amid increased engagement between Bangladesh and Pakistani military officials.