The Central Government has clarified that India and Pakistan will not engage in any bilateral series or sports events. Indian players will not travel to Pakistan, and similarly, Pakistani players will not participate in events held in India. This policy continues due to strained political relations between the two nations.
However, the government has stated it has no objection to both countries competing in international tournaments held at neutral venues. This means that while bilateral engagements are ruled out, cricket fans can still witness high-voltage encounters on global platforms.
With the upcoming Asia Cup scheduled to be played in the UAE, excitement is already building. The announcement confirms that India and Pakistan will face each other during the tournament. Known for drawing massive global viewership, the IND vs PAK clash is one of the most anticipated events in world cricket.
This decision reassures fans that, despite political restrictions, the sporting rivalry will continue on neutral grounds, keeping the spirit of cricket alive.








