South Asian Integrated News (SAIN) Network is a media platform dedicated towards Solution and Advocacy Journalism. It covers and advocates the issues of sustainability from the South Asian region and its people and aims at seeking the solutions through its coverage. Extending beyond the traditional role of journalism, as a media organisation, SAIN Network focuses on those 27 percent population of South Asia which are most densely populated in the world and are a large segment of which is vulnerable due to scarcity or lack of resources for their basic sustainability.
The Islamabad High Court has halted the deportation of 18 Afghan nationals as Pakistan intensifies its repatriation drive, sparking humanitarian concerns....
Bangladesh pressed Pakistan for an apology over the 1971 genocide during Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar’s Dhaka visit, even as both sides signed agreements on trade, culture, and cooperation....
Bangladesh’s interim leader Muhammad Yunus warns his country cannot sustain 1.5 million Rohingya refugees, calling for urgent global roadmap for safe and voluntary repatriation to Myanmar....
Bangladesh and Pakistan pledged to deepen ties during bilateral talks in Dhaka, agreeing on cooperation in trade, culture, education, and regional issues....
Sri Lankan opposition parties united in Colombo to condemn the arrest of ex-president Ranil Wickremesinghe, calling it a petty act of political vengeance....
Pakistan’s Deputy PM and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar is in Dhaka for a three-day visit — the most significant in over a decade. Bangladesh raised 1971 war issues, while India keeps a wary eye as Dhaka and Islamabad explore trade, investment, and closer ties....
Nepal’s NGO Federation has strongly opposed a new draft bill regulating associations, calling it regressive, restrictive, and harmful to civil liberties....