Pakistan’s Foreign Policy Focuses on Geo-Economics, Peace: Dar
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Pakistan’s foreign policy focuses on geo-economics, peace: Dar
Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar on Monday stressed that Pakistan’s current foreign policy’s focus is on geo-economics, calling for the reimagination of regional cooperation within South Asia. In recent months, Pakistan has increasingly sought to restore relations with neighbouring countries. On June 19, Pakistan, China and Bangladesh launched a trilateral cooperation mechanism, pledging to pursue “win-win cooperation” in wha…
BGMEA, Pakistan envoy discuss strengthening bilateral trade and textile collaboration | Trade Data News Bangladesh
Muhammad Wasif, Charge d’Affaires of Pakistan, recently paid a courtesy visit to Mahmud Hasan Khan Babu, President of the Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BGMEA), to discuss expanding bilateral trade and cooperation in the garments and textile sectors. The meeting was also attended by Zain Aziz, Trade and Investment Attaché of the Pakistan High […] The post BGMEA, Pakistan envoy discuss strengthening bilateral trade an…
Dar Says Pakistan’s Foreign Policy Anchored in Geo-Economics - Day News TV
Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar emphasized Pakistan’s shift toward a geo-economics-driven foreign policy during a speech at the 52nd anniversary of the Institute for Strategic Studies (ISSI). He said the focus now lies on economic diplomacy, regional cooperation, and strategic partnerships to ensure peace and prosperity in South Asia. Focus on Regional Cooperation Dar called for a reimagined South Asian region built on mutual benefit. In contrast, he…
Pakistan remains determined to protect its rights and entitlement under the Indus Water Treaty: Dar
Islamabad: Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar has urged India to rethink its present hostile and misguided policies that threaten peace and undermine security in South Asia. Addressing an event marking the 52nd anniversary of Institute of Strategic Studies in Islamabad on Monday, he mentioned that Pakistan swiftly retaliated to the recent Indian escalation with a quid pro quo plus response. He said during the four-day war, Pakistan once again unde…
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