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    Pakistan and Bangladesh Forge Landmark Pact to Combat Drug Trafficking

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMay 9, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    In a significant development, Pakistan and Bangladesh have formalized a historic agreement to jointly combat drug trafficking. This pact marks a crucial step in enhancing bilateral cooperation to address the growing challenges posed by illicit drug trade in the region. Both countries have recognized the need for coordinated efforts to disrupt trafficking networks and improve law enforcement collaboration.

    Drug trafficking has long been a persistent issue affecting South Asia, with both Pakistan and Bangladesh serving as transit and destination points for various narcotics. The agreement is expected to facilitate information sharing, joint operations, and capacity building among agencies tasked with tackling drug-related crimes. This initiative reflects a broader commitment to regional security and public health concerns linked to substance abuse.

    Meanwhile, the pact is likely to strengthen diplomatic ties between the two nations by fostering trust and mutual support in law enforcement. It also aligns with international efforts to combat drug trafficking and organized crime. The successful implementation of this agreement could serve as a model for other countries facing similar challenges in the region.

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