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    Strategic Visit: US Official Focuses on Indo-Pacific Cooperation in Sri Lanka

    Colombo, February 19 A top US military official will undertake a three-day visit to Sri Lanka, starting Thursday, the US Embassy here said.The visit of Admiral Steve "Web" Koehler, Commander of the US Pacific Fleet, highlights the strategic importance the United States places on Sri Lanka's...
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    Thailand and Myanmar Discuss ASEAN Membership

    February 18, New Delhi — Thailand hopes to bring Myanmar back into the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) almost five years after a military coup, Thai Foreign Minister Sihasak Phuangketkeow said on Wednesday after meeting his Myanmar counterpart.Sihasak and Myanmar Foreign...
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    Thailand and Myanmar Discuss ASEAN Membership

    February 18, New Delhi – Thailand hopes to bring Myanmar back into the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) almost five years after a military coup, Thai Foreign Minister Sihasak Phuangketkeow said on Wednesday after meeting his Myanmar counterpart.Sihasak and Myanmar Foreign...
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    ASEAN Considers Myanmar's Future After Elections

    February 18, New Delhi – Thailand hopes to re-admit Myanmar into the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) almost five years after a military coup, Thai Foreign Minister Sihasak Phuangketkeow said on Wednesday after meeting his Myanmar counterpart.Sihasak and Myanmar Foreign Minister...
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    India's Birla Attends Bangladesh PM Swearing-In, Offers Support

    New Delhi, February 17 Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla attended the swearing-in ceremony of the new Bangladeshi Prime Minister, Tarique Rahman, in Dhaka on Tuesday, and stated that India stands ready to support Bangladesh's efforts to build a democratic, progressive, and inclusive nation...
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    From 'Submissive' to 'Confident': Yunus' Last Words on Bangladesh's Role

    Dhaka, February 16 Outgoing interim government chief Muhammad Yunus said on Monday that his 18-month rule restored three core pillars of Bangladesh’s external engagement – "sovereignty, national interests, and dignity", and that the country is no longer a "submissive" nation.In his farewell...
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    Debate Proposed on External Affairs, Commerce, Rural Development in Upper House

    New Delhi, February 13 Leaders from various opposition parties in the Rajya Sabha have demanded that a discussion on the functioning of the Ministry of External Affairs, Rural Development, and Commerce be held during the ongoing Budget session, sources said on Friday.According to a source, the...
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