President Win Myint, who was also taken into custody in the wake of the military takeover, had made the same demand….reports Asian Lite News Myanmar’s former de facto leader Aung San Suu
A comment published by European Foundation for South Asian Studies says that violent protests organised by the Hefazat-e-Islam Bangladesh (HIB) during Prime Minister Narendra Modi’ recent visit to Bangladesh may herald the
Terrorism as a state policy has never paid dividends anywhere and Pakistan’s Kashmir theatre is no exception. Army Chief Gen Bajwa’s call to bury the past and focus on geo-economics stems from
In war-torn Afghanistan, fighting and violence have been continuing…reports Asian Lite News Afghans from all walks of life are calling for ceasefire to be observed in Muslim fasting month of Ramadan, which
It is time that Army Chief Bajwa, stepped up his game and smothered the broad spectrum of opportunists who have made feud with India, a money-minting industry, reports Atul Aneja Pakistans abrupt
Beijing’s lending spree offers growth to developing countries only to leave them saddled with unsustainable debt while increasing their dependency on China, reports Asian Lite News “Crisis is an opportunity riding the
General Naravane’s visit comes in the midst of Swarnim Vijay Varsh celebrations which mark 50 years of the liberation of Bangladesh…reports Asian Lite News Continuing with the excellent tradition of strong bilateral
The US Treasury Department stated that it has imposed sanctions on Pakistani national Abid Ali Khan and what it labelled the “Abid Ali Khan Transnational Criminal Organization”…reports Hamza Ameer US President Joe
Myanmar leader Aung San Suu Kyi was taken into custody by the military in the February coup after her party won an election by a landslide…reports Asian Lite News The Myanmar military’s
Lavrov landed in Pakistan on Tuesday for a two-day visit to discuss bilateral and regional matters…reports Asian Lite News Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov visited Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan and his