Those present included ISI chief and National Security Adviser Asim Malik, the Southern Commander Lt Gen Rahat Naseem, the Director General of Military Intelligence, the Chief of General Staff to the ...
Pakistan is on high alert as violent protests in Iran raise concerns about regional instability, border security and economic impact.
As US President Donald Trump’s threats to attack Iran raise fears of destabilising the region, Pakistan Army chief Field Marshal Asim Munir has convened a high-level meeting to assess the situation ...
Pakistan faces a perilous tightrope walk as US-Iran tensions escalate. Caught between seeking vital US dollars for its ...
Pakistan had tried to become cordial with the United States, and President Trump also praised the Pakistani political and military leadership. Now, Pakistan cannot backtrack from its stance. It is ...
As protests rock Iran, Pakistan fears spillover into Balochistan, border instability and economic disruption. Here’s how Iran’s unrest could affect Islamabad.
Iran and Pakistan will set up a joint border "reaction force" following deadly attacks on their frontier, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani announced Monday after talks with visiting Pakistani Prime ...
With its western border with Afghanistan already volatile, officials warned that Pakistan could not afford fresh turbulence along its long and sensitive frontier with Iran.
Reportedly, Iran’s security agencies recently conducted a major operation along the country’s eastern border. Footage released by Iranian authorities shows commandos of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard ...
The Express Tribune on MSN
Pakistan seeks out-of-court settlement to scrap IP pipeline
Pakistan has conveyed to Iran its intention to shelve the Iran-Pakistan (IP) gas pipeline project under an out-of-court settlement framework, while also offering to revive the project if a waiver from ...
Pakistan and Afghanistan traded accusations on Sunday after some of the worst cross-border fighting in years reportedly left dozens dead on both sides, with Islamabad vowing "no compromise" when it ...
ISLAMABAD, July 11 (UNHCR) - The UN refugee agency (UNHCR) announced today that it has helped more than 200,000 Afghan refugees return from Pakistan to their homeland so far this year. During the same ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results