ISLAMABAD: Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi has said that the officials of Indian High Commission in Islamabad should be readied to leave the country in a tit-for-tat move if Pakistani diplomatic staff were expelled by New Delhi authorities, ARY News reported on Tuesday.
A Long March-3B carrier rocket carrying the Beidou-3 satellite, the last satellite of China’s Beidou Navigation Satellite System, takes off from Xichang Satellite Launch Center in Sichuan province, China, June 23, 2020. Photo: China Daily/Reuters
“Teesta Setalvad is a civil rights activist, author and award-winning journalist in India who played a prominent role in the campaign for justice for the victims of the 2002 massacre of close to 2,000 Muslims in the state of Gujarat,” a part of the citation read.
Union Defence Minister Rajnath Singh will not hold any bilateral meeting with his Chinese counterpart Wei Fenghe on the sidelines of a grand parade in Moscow, a senior official said on Tuesday.
A Nepal government report has said that China is using road construction to encroach on Nepali land and may set up border outposts in these areas in the future, ANI reported on Tuesday, 23 June.
New Delhi, June 23 (PTI) In a major downgrading of diplomatic ties, India on Tuesday asked Pakistan to reduce the staff in its high commission here by half in next seven days, and announced a reciprocal trimming of staff strength in its high commission in Islamabad.
The clash should call into question the necessity of territorializing these fragile and isolated environments in the first place.
The scope and level of North Korea’s next move will be determined by the extent and type of the benefits it expects.