China-Pakistan economic corridor to expand into Afghanistan
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Pakistan Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar has assured that Islamabad won’t let terrorists use their land to wage attacks on any other country
Pakistan and China agreed to extend the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor to Afghanistan. India consistently opposed this move due to construction in P
By Xiuhao Chen, Ethan Wang and Liz Lee BEIJING (Reuters) -Pakistan and Afghanistan plan to upgrade their diplomatic ties, China said on Wednesday after hosting an informal meeting between Islamabad and the Afghan Taliban administration following several outbreaks of violence.
With no existing water-sharing treaty between Afghanistan and Pakistan, such unilateral dam construction could significantly impact downstream agriculture in Pakistan. The latest developments follow a strategic shift in India's foreign policy as External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar held a phone conversation with Afghanistan's Taliban-appointed foreign minister on May 15,
In partnership with the Government of China, UNICEF ensures that returning families reach home with a kit of essential hygiene supplies.
Ishaq Dar will meet Wang Yi and Afghan counterpart for talks that were probably arranged before conflict with India, observers say.
The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has imposed a 10 percent processing fee on dozens of Afghan transit commercial goods imported into Afghanistan in
The ACC is currently headed by Pakistan’s Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi, who is also the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman.