Saturday, October 5th, 2024
Indian FM Jaishankar rules out bilateral talks at SCO summit in Pakistan
ISLAMABAD, OCT 5: India’s Minister for External Affairs Subrahmanyam Jaishankar on Saturday said he would not discuss bilateral relations when he visits Pakistan this month, the first such visit in nearly a decade, for the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) summit. “I expect there would be a lot of media interest because of the very nature of the relationship,” Jaishankar said in response to a query at an event in New Delhi. “But I do want to say it will be for a multilateral event. I am not going there toRead More
Pakistan Customs wins Junior National Hockey Championship Final
ISLAMABAD, OCT 5 (DNA) – Pakistan Customs has emerged victorious in the final of the Junior National Hockey Championship held in Islamabad. The thrilling final match showcased the immense talent and competitive spirit of the young players. With this win, Pakistan Customs has secured their place as champions, marking a significant achievement in the tournament. Customs goal scorer Hamza Fayyaz scored two goals. Navy goal scorer Rana Waleed and Waseem scored one goal each.
Australian HC visits Khawaja Junaid Hockey Academy in Lahore
LAHORE, OCT 5 /DNA/ – Neil Hawkins, the Australian High Commissioner to Pakistan, visited the Khawaja Junaid Hockey Academy in Lahore today. The esteemed diplomat was warmly welcomed by Olympian Khawaja Junaid, the founder of the academy. During the visit, Neil Hawkins commended the academy’s efforts in nurturing young hockey talent and fostering the spirit of sportsmanship in Pakistan. This visit highlights the growing collaboration and shared passion for sports between Australia and Pakistan.
Unpacking the U.S.-China Economic Engagement
Dr. Muhammad Akram Zaheer The small, seemingly insignificant actions in geopolitics often reveal much larger truths about the global order. A recent meeting of the U.S.-China financial working group offers a glimpse into the complexities of their relationship. This group, which includes representatives from the central banks and government agencies of both nations, met in China to coordinate changes in their respective banking systems. On the surface, this might seem like a routine event; after all, such meetings occur regularly. However, a closer look reveals a deeper geopolitical undercurrent. TheRead More