Pakistan's expanding nuclear missile capabilities have alarmed many nations around the world. This has created tensions not only for India but also for its staunch ally, China. According to a report by Arms Control,
Former Pakistani diplomats on Wednesday criticized the US for shaping its relationship with Pakistan based on the country's ties with China and India, rather than recognizing Pakistan's independent strategic value,
Pakistani authorities say the country's largest airport, which was built and funded by Beijing, has become operational in the restive southwest province of Balochistan.
Boosting India’s naval capabilities is one of the best ways the United States can counter Beijing’s rising power in the Indian Ocean, an expert in South Asian security said Wednesday. Speaking at the Stimson Center,
Punjab’s mining minister, Ibrahim Hasan Murad, confirmed the discovery after extensive geological investigations.
I ndia, which is Pakistan's nuclear-armed rival and neighbor, launched a submarine and two warships on Wednesday, bolstering its defense posture in the Indian Ocean as China continued to expand naval presence far away from its shores in East Asia.
Contracts with Chinese power producers have left Pakistan footing a massive bill for inefficient supply – all while electricity shortfalls continue.
Pakistan’s economic transformation, driven by bold reforms and $20 billion World Bank funding, highlights opportunities in key sectors like IT, energy, and agriculture, offering lessons for sustainable growth.
The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) successfully conducted a ground test of the active-cooled combustor of a scramjet engine for 120 seconds.
With China’s growing influence and Pakistan’s modernised fleet, the emerging naval alliance poses a direct challenge to India’s strategic objectives in the Indian Ocean
Pakistan is struggling to attract commercial activity to a Chinese-funded deep-sea port in the southwest that experts say is hampered by local insecurity, a lack of basic services and the absence of plans to make the port prosper.
The first commercial flight, Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) PK 503, carrying passengers and high-ranking officials, marked the airport's operational launch