Pakistan fears Donald Trump’s possible US attack on Iran could trigger regime change, fueling unrest, separatism, and ...
The Tribune stated in its report, citing sources, that Islamabad does not want a change in the Iranian government because it ...
As protests rock Iran, Pakistan fears spillover into Balochistan, border instability and economic disruption. Here’s how Iran ...
As Iran convulses in the face of ongoing protests that have claimed more than 500 lives, the country’s neighbours watch with ...
Ultimately, Balochistan is not a slogan. It is a blind spot. And history suggests that when Israel corrects its blind spots, the map—not the microphone—does the talking.
Pakistan is in a dilemma about whether to stand with the Islamic Republic of Iran or with the United States.
Pakistan faces heightened security threats as Iran could target key airbases hosting US forces, including Samangali Air Base ...
Iranian Consul General Muhammad Karim Tudishki on Monday said Pakistan and Iran enjoyed close brotherly relations and called the need for ...
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Can Pakistan afford regime change in Iran?
When Field Marshal General Syed Asim Munir was meeting US President Donald Trump in the White House in June last year, the Iran situation was still tantalisingly precarious.There were still murmurs ...
A total 377 Pakistani citizens, including 142 students and 235 pilgrims, have crossed into Pakistan from Iran during the last ...
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