Category : Diplomacy


Pakistan's India Blame Won't Solve Balochistan Crisis

Pakistan's attempts to blame India for Baloch militant attacks ignore historic grievances and local discontent. The Baloch insurgency stems from decades of marginalization, not external interference, requiring governance reforms.

Pakistan Misses US Minerals Meet, India Attends

Pakistan's rare earth minerals gift to Trump failed to secure an invitation to the Global Minerals Conference, while India's External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar will attend, highlighting contrasting diplomatic approaches.

Jaishankar's 3-Day US Visit Aims to Mend Strained Ties

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar embarks on a crucial three-day diplomatic visit to the United States, focusing on addressing the recent downturn in India-US strategic relations and enhancing bilateral cooperation.

Trump Fires Back At Iran Over Khamenei's War Warning

US President Donald Trump dismissed Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's regional war threat, citing American naval superiority in the Arabian Sea. Trump expressed hope for a deal amid escalating tensions following Iran's crackdown on protesters

India Rejects Pakistan's Balochistan Blame Game

India dismisses Pakistan's accusations of backing Balochistan violence as deflection tactic amid conflicting reports of military operations and civilian casualties in the restive province.

Trump Hopeful for Iran Deal, Warns of Military Action

US President Donald Trump expressed hope for a diplomatic deal with Iran while warning of military action if talks fail. Iranian Supreme Leader Khamenei cautioned against US aggression, threatening regional war.

PM Modi Inaugurates Halwara Airport Terminal in Punjab

Prime Minister Narendra Modi virtually inaugurated the civil terminal at Halwara airport in Ludhiana, Punjab. Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann renewed the demand to name it after freedom fighter Kartar Singh Sarabha. The PM also renamed Adampur airport as Sri

Tibetans in 27 Nations Vote in 2026 Tibetan Elections

Tibetans across 27 countries participated in the preliminary phase of the 2026 Tibetan General Elections for Sikyong and Parliament-in-Exile members. Over 91,000 registered voters cast ballots in a geographically diverse polling exercise.

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