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Will Turkey become a nuclear weapon power with Pak s covert support? – The Munsif Daily

New Delhi, Jan 3 :  A rogue nexus involving Pakistan and Turkey, with China looking the other way, maybe taking root to fulfil Ankaras ambition to emerge as the worlds next nuclear weapon power. Suspicions about Pakistan’s covert support for Turkish nukes has been aroused by a recent meeting of the Turkey-Pakistan High-Level Military Dialogue Group (HLMDG). The assemblage took place on December 22-23, 2020. Pakistan’s Defence Secretary Lt. Gen. (Retd.) Mian Muhammad Hilal Hussain led the delegation from Islamabad, while Deputy Chief of Turkish Army General Selcuk Bayraktaroglu headed the Turkish team, says an article published by the website zeenews.india.com.

Will Turkey become a nuclear weapon power with Pak s covert support?

New Delhi: A rogue nexus involving Pakistan and Turkey, with China looking the other way, maybe taking root to fulfil Ankaras ambition to emerge as the

The China-Pakistan-Turkey Axis

The China-Pakistan-Turkey Axis
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Will It Be Daggers Drawn Between Iran & Afghan-Taliban Again After Zarif s Terror List Remark? – Latest Asian, Middle-East, EurAsian, Indian News

Will It Be ‘Daggers Drawn’ Between Iran & Afghan-Taliban Again After Zarif’s ‘Terror List’ Remark? January 1, 2021 The new world order is paving the way for the formation of two powerful blocs. Iran, Turkey, Pakistan, and Malaysia supported by China and Russia are on one side, with the likely inclusion of the Afghan-Taliban. The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA), the UAE, and other Arab states are in the rival bloc supported by the US and Israel, along with India.  The former bloc supports Pakistan’s stand on Kashmir, which is the crux of what has happened since August 6, 2020, when Pakistan distanced itself from the KSA-run Organization of Islamic Countries, while the latter is supportive of the Indian standpoint.

Virtual Meets, a China Problem, Domestic Issues: 2020 s Highlight Reel for Indian Diplomacy

Virtual Meets, a China Problem, Domestic Issues: 2020 s Highlight Reel for Indian Diplomacy New modes of interaction this year brought a large shift to most diplomats roles. Officials, accustomed to having a packed travelling case at all times, found that they had not logged a single air mile this year. The 15th India-EU Virtual Summit. Photo: MEA New Delhi: In the extraordinary year of 2020, India’s external landscape was largely shaped by crises from two fronts. Just as India faced the COVID-19 pandemic which brought its economy to its knees, New Delhi grappled with its most serious border conflict with China in over four decades.

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