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    Bangladesh Investigates BCB Elections, Sports Diplomacy After World Cup Withdrawal

    New Delhi, March 18 – Bangladesh's Sports Minister Aminul Haque has confirmed that he will consult with the International Cricket Council (ICC) before making any final decisions regarding the future of the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB). Additionally, he plans to establish a second committee to...
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    Centenary Sports Ties: India and New Zealand Explore Expanded Collaboration

    New Delhi, March 9 – Union Minister for Youth Affairs and Sports, Dr. Mansukh Mandaviya, chaired a high-level meeting with the New Zealand sports delegation on Monday to discuss expanding bilateral cooperation in sports and strengthening collaboration between the sporting ecosystems of the two...
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    Sports Cooperation Boosted: India & New Zealand Discuss Centenary Program

    New Delhi, March 9 Sports Minister Mansukh Mandaviya held discussions with a delegation from New Zealand on Monday, focusing on strengthening collaboration in high-performance sports through joint training camps, coaching exchanges, and knowledge sharing in sports science, analytics, and athlete...
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    State Dept. Prioritizes Citizen Safety and Messaging Amidst Geopolitical Challenges

    Washington, March 6 – The United States is strengthening its public diplomacy efforts to counter propaganda and influence campaigns from countries such as Iran and China, while also explaining Washington’s foreign policy to global audiences. Sarah Rogers, Under Secretary of State for Public...
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    UK-India Collaboration Drives Sports and Economic Growth in Ahmedabad

    Ahmedabad, 23 February 2026The “Commonwealth Connect Forum” was held at the Veer Savarkar Sports Complex in Ahmedabad, bringing together representatives from the State Government, Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation (AMC), the United Kingdom, and international sports and industry sectors to...
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    ICC Decision Saves Bangladesh from Sanctions After World Cup U-Turn

    Dhaka, February 11 Bangladesh's sports advisor Asif Nazrul, who had insisted that the country's refusal to play its T20 World Cup matches in India was driven by his government's security concerns, now says that the decision was made by the Cricket Board and the players to "protect national...
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