Pakistan has invited Indian PM Narendra Modi to the upcoming SCO summit in Islamabad. Modi is unlikely to attend.
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Pakistan had invited PM Modi and other SCO leaders to the Council of Heads of Govt meeting in October, which Modi is unlikely to attend. Due to recent tensions, he may deputize a minister instead. The Indian government has yet to decide on the invite, considering the troubled relationship with Pakistan and recent terror attacks.
Pakistan has invited Indian PM Narendra Modi to the upcoming SCO summit in Islamabad. Modi is unlikely to attend.
The upcoming Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) summit, scheduled to take place in Islamabad on October 15-16, was initially viewed as a...
The upcoming Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) summit, scheduled to take place in Islamabad on October 15-16, was initially viewed as a...
The Justice Minister cuts grants helping overseas families attend the next phase of the Christchurch terror attack inquest The post ‘They are not...
The Justice Minister cuts grants helping overseas families attend the next phase of the Christchurch terror attack inquest The post ‘They are not...
Addressing an election rally in the Doda district in support of BJP candidates earlier in the day, Modi said political dynasties in Jammu and Kashmir...
Addressing an election rally in the Doda district in support of BJP candidates earlier in the day, Modi said political dynasties in Jammu and Kashmir...
PM Modi is set to visit Jammu and Kashmir for campaigning for the upcoming assembly polls.
PM Modi is set to visit Jammu and Kashmir for campaigning for the upcoming assembly polls.
Recent militant attacks in Pakistan's Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa provinces have intensified, targeting security forces and civilians. The...