Imran Khan, who leads the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party, has been open about the progress made by India. As Prime Minister, Khan tried to followed the footsteps of India and remained neutral on the Russia and Ukraine conflict, a decision that was against the powerful Army., World News, Times Now
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Under the Indus Water Treaty, the commissioners are required to meet annually to discuss issues. The last such meeting happened in Lahore in August 2018.
The Indus Water commissioners of India and Pakistan will be meeting on March 23-24 in New Delhi, in the first such talks after more than two-and-half years.
Under the Indus Water Treaty, the commissioners are required to meet annually to discuss issues. The last such meeting happened in Lahore in August 2018.
This month s talks will see both sides sitting with each other for the first time since developments in 2019 such as the Pulwama terror attack and the removal of special status for the erstwhile state of Jammu and Kashmir.
Disinformation and destabilisation part of Indian policy against Pakistan, says Senator
Mushahid Hussain Syed addresses a conference titled Disinformation as a Tool of Strategic Warfare organised by the Institute of Regional Studies (IRS) in Islamabad on February 23, 2021. PHOTO: EXPRESS/Rizwan Shehzad
ISLAMABAD:
Chairman of Senate Foreign Affairs Committee, Senator Mushahid Hussain Sayed has said that India has a clear policy against Pakistan, in which disinformation and destabilisation are key components and the country needs to establish a joint cyber inter-services command to counter New Delhi s hybrid tactics.
Addressing a seminar titled Disinformation as a Tool of Strategic Warfare organised by the Institute of Regional Studies in Islamabad, Sayed stressed the need for clarity regarding the said policy to respond effectively.