Dhaka, The "India Out" campaign, spearheaded by the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) and other opposition groups, is gaining traction in Bangladesh, mirroring a similar movement previously observed in the Maldives. This initiative seeks to curtail I...
Read More »China Asserts Territorial Claims on Arunachal Pradesh with New Place Names
Beijing, In an action that marks a further escalation in the ongoing China-India territorial dispute, China has released a new list of 30 names for places within Arunachal Pradesh, a region it claims as part of its territory. This move, reflective of ...
Read More »South Asia’s Economic Growth Robust Yet Threatened by Structural Challenges
Washington, South Asia is poised to maintain its status as the fastest-growing region in the world, with an expected growth rate of 6.0% in 2024, largely propelled by significant growth in India and recoveries in Pakistan and Sri Lanka. However, the W...
Read More »UNESCO Director-General to Attend 30th Anniversary of Rwandan Genocide
Paris, Audrey Azoulay, UNESCO's Director-General, will travel to Rwanda from April 5 to 7 to partake in the 30th-anniversary commemorations of the genocide against the Tutsis. Her visit aims to underscore UNESCO's commitment to educating new generatio...
Read More »IG Punjab Allocates Funds for Police Employee Health Welfare in Lahore
Lahore, In a significant move to support the health and welfare of police personnel, the Punjab Police Compensation Award Committee, under the directives of Inspector General Police Punjab Dr. Usman Anwar, has allocated substantial financial aid. The ...
Read More »World Bank Outlines Economic Reforms for Pakistan’s Recovery and Poverty Reduction
Islamabad, The World Bank emphasized the necessity of implementing a detailed, ambitious, and credible economic reform plan for Pakistan, crucial for achieving a robust recovery and reducing poverty. In its latest Pakistan Development Update, the Bank...
Read More »IIMC Faces Backlash for Denying Iftar Permissions, Citing Discrimination
New Delhi, The Indian Institute of Mass Communication (IIMC) in New Delhi is under scrutiny after several students accused the institution's administration of discrimination and mental harassment. The controversy centers on the denial of permission fo...
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