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    Pakistan and Bangladesh Sign MoU to Strengthen Fight Against Drug Trafficking

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMay 9, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    In a notable advancement for regional security, Pakistan and Bangladesh have formalized a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to tackle the escalating problem of drug trafficking and narcotics abuse. This agreement was signed on Saturday during Pakistan’s Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi’s official visit to Dhaka.

    Following extensive discussions with Bangladeshi Interior Minister Salahuddin Ahmed, both countries committed to a collaborative approach aimed at combating the illicit drug trade that has long affected the South Asian region. The partnership will emphasize intelligence sharing, coordinated operations, and the implementation of strong preventive strategies to shield the youth of both nations from addiction.

    The MoU marks a significant shift in bilateral relations by prioritizing shared security challenges over past complexities. Minister Naqvi highlighted that the narcotics threat transcends borders and demands a sophisticated, joint response. The agreement includes provisions for regular consultations between the anti-narcotics agencies of Pakistan and Bangladesh to ensure timely exchange of information on smuggling routes and cartel activities.

    This cooperation is expected to disrupt the financial networks that sustain the narcotics trade, which officials regard as crucial for achieving lasting regional stability. Beyond narcotics control, the visit also symbolized renewed diplomatic engagement between Islamabad and Dhaka.

    Interior Minister Salahuddin Ahmed welcomed the Pakistani delegation and described the MoU as a foundation for wider collaboration on internal security and cross-border crime prevention. Both ministers expressed a shared commitment to building a “drug-free future” for their populations. The implementation of this agreement will be closely observed by security experts as a potential model for expanded multilateral cooperation across South Asia.

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