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Afghanistan’s Water Power: Between Iran and Pakistan
Its rivers descend toward Pakistan in the east and Iran in the west, feeding the Kunar-Kabul-Indus and Helmand-Hamun basins. Geography has made Afghanistan a gatekeeper of water—a form of leverage ...
TEHRAN- During a visit to Pakistan, Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf, the speaker of the Iranian parliament (Majlis), and Mohammad-Ali ...
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian’s recent state visit to Pakistan comes at a critical time and reflects a careful effort to strengthen relations with Islamabad amid a rapidly changing geopolitical ...
Experts highlight that while local models aim to reduce bias and strengthen digital sovereignty, they struggle with limited ...
Afghanistan’s deputy prime minister for economic affairs, Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, on Wednesday urged Afghan traders and ...
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Missiles, Militants, and Markets: Pakistan’s quiet alliance with Iran runs deeper than you think
Few know this, but “Pakistan” comes from Persian: Pak, meaning “pure”, and -stan, “land”. In Iran, the name quite literally means “Land of the Pure”. As tensions flare between Israel and Iran, an ...
Pakistan's primary motive for developing nuclear weapons was to counter India, but Islamabad's nuclear ambition under its ...
Officials from Iran and Russia will finalize a contract on the completion of construction operation of Rasht-Astara Railroad, ...
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