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  "textContent": "WEB DESK: In a significant step towards regional security, Pakistan and Bangladesh have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) aimed at curbing the rising tide of drug trafficking and narcotics abuse.\n\nThe agreement was formalised on Saturday during an official visit to Dhaka by Pakistan’s Interior Minister, Mohsin Naqvi.\n\nFollowing high-level discussions with his Bangladeshi counterpart, Salahuddin Ahmed, both nations committed to a unified front against the illicit drug trade that has long plagued the South Asian corridor.\n\nAccording to a statement released by the Ministry of Interior, the partnership will focus on intelligence sharing, joint operations, and the implementation of robust preventative measures to protect the youth of both countries from the scourge of addiction.\n\n## A strategic framework for regional security\n\nThe MoU represents a pivotal shift in bilateral relations, prioritising shared security concerns over historical complexities.\n\nDuring the meeting, Minister Mohsin Naqvi emphasised that the \"menace of narcotics\" knows no borders and requires a sophisticated, coordinated response.\n\nThe framework outlines plans for regular consultations between the anti-narcotics agencies of both nations, ensuring that real-time data on smuggling routes and cartel activities is exchanged efficiently.\n\nThis cooperation is expected to dismantle the financial networks underpinning the narcotics trade, which officials believe is vital for long-term stability in the region.\n\n### Diplomatic engagement and future cooperation\n\nBeyond the immediate scope of narcotics control, the visit marked a moment of renewed diplomatic engagement between Islamabad and Dhaka.\n\nInterior Minister Salahuddin Ahmed welcomed the Pakistani delegation, noting that the agreement serves as a foundation for broader collaboration on internal security and cross-border crime.\n\nBoth ministers expressed a mutual desire to foster a \"drug-free future\" for their respective populations. As the two nations move forward, the implementation of this MoU will be closely monitored by security analysts as a potential blueprint for further multilateral cooperation within South Asia.\n\nThe post Pakistan and Bangladesh forge new alliance to combat drug trafficking appeared first on HUM News English.",
  "title": "Pakistan and Bangladesh forge new alliance to combat drug trafficking"
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