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Pakistan ready to talk out differences if India revisits August 5 actions: Qureshi

Pakistan ready to talk out differences if India revisits August 5 actions: Qureshi
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US, UAE, Russia: More countries are invested in bringing Pakistan and India to the negotiating table

US, UAE, Russia: More countries are invested in bringing Pakistan and India to the negotiating table A 2018 World Bank study estima­ted that the two countries are missing out on $37 billion in trade due to tariffs and non-existent connective infrastructure. Narinder Nanu/AFP With spring comes thaw. Recent tentative steps towards improving India-Pakistan relations are welcome. It has been two months since the ceasefire announcement, and several weeks since the Indus Water Commission met. Confirmation of the United Arab Emirates’s mediating role implies that the process has legs. This should be a relief for our conflict-prone region. Against the backdrop of worsening US-China relations, the India-Pakistan rivalry seemed on track to deepen. China sees strategic value to China-Pakistan Economic Corridor, and the initiative, despite recent setbacks, is set to be Pakistan’s economic backbone.

Military Veteran: China Wins When U S Withdraws from Afghanistan

[This is an article by J.M. Phelps of One News Now based on an interview with CCNS member Col. Lawrence Sellin (U.S. Army Reserve-Ret.)] A former Army officer contends the U.S. troop withdrawal from Afghanistan will bolster a number of geopolitical shifts, giving China an advantage in the region. On March 25, in his first press conference since taking office, President Joe Biden expressed that the upcoming May 1 deadline to remove U.S. troops from Afghanistan will be “hard to meet,” citing “tactical reasons” for a possible delay. The United States has been at war in Afghanistan for two decades, and efforts to extricate itself increased exponentially during the Donald Trump administration upon the signing of a “peace deal” on February 29, 2020.

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