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The events of 1971 kept the two countries apart for decades. With Hasina’s exit, Dhaka and Islamabad are moving closer.
NEW DELHI – Geopolitics in South Asia is undergoing a sharp turn. Since the fall of Sheikh Hasina’s government, Bangladesh ...
Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar arrived in Dhaka on Saturday for a rare two day visit, aimed at rebuilding ties with ...
Realism, a form of politics that PM Modi and Jaishankar, are advocates of, demands that India find a way to work with Dhaka.
Pakistan and Bangladesh are expected to sign several agreements, including on trade as the two nations move closer.
India has cause to feel bruised by the new-found bonhomie between Pakistan and Bangladesh, but Pakistan is stepping into the breach caused by the strain in India-Bangladesh ties ...
Awami League, former Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s party, on Monday claimed the Muhammad Yunus-led interim ...
Pakistan's Foreign Minister Mohammad Ishaq Dar is set to visit Bangladesh tomorrow, marking a new chapter in bilateral ties ...
Decades after Pakistani troops killed his friends in Bangladesh's independence war, veteran freedom fighter Syed Abu Naser ...
Bangladesh’s long-standing demand for an apology from Pakistan for the atrocities committed during the 1971 war of ...
More than five decades after Bangladesh’s bloody war of independence, Dhaka and Islamabad are rediscovering each other. The trigger: the fall of Sheikh Hasina’s regime in August 2024, a watershed that ...
He called on BNP Chairperson Begum Khaleda Zia at her residence, extending good wishes for her recovery and recalling her ...