Tajikistan’s Defence Minister, Colonel General Sobirzoda Emomali Abdulrahim, met Pakistan’s Chief of Army Staff, Field ...
Tajikistan, the only Central Asian country that publicly opposed the return of the Taliban to power in Afghanistan, is now ...
Given New Delhi’s limited defense budget, can India make do with logistical hubs and listening posts abroad rather than spending on a full-scale base?
Tajikistan was a key external supporter of the Taliban’s opposition; its recent shift marks a departure from that role.
India’s withdrawal from Ayni, which started in 2022, will likely re-energise its pursuit of new military facilities in the Indian Ocean—the next arena of strategic contest and competition ...
Both sides expressed their resolve to enhance the existing military-to-military collaboration, particularly in the areas of ...
Tajikistan’s defence minister held high-level talks with Pakistan’s military leadership in Islamabad, aiming to expand ...
Why would Tajikistan invite China to build a paramilitary facility while asking India to wrap up a base it had been operating for two decades? Is it solely Chinese pressure to keep us out?
Wang told his Tajik counterpart, Sirojiddin Muhriddin, that China would remain a "trustworthy and reliable partner" for ...
Tajikistan’s defence minister met Pakistan’s army chief in Rawalpindi to discuss regional security and defence cooperation.
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