PHNOM PENH: The Truth International, the fastest-growing media entity in Pakistan, and Khmer Times, the leading news agency of Cambodia, signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to promote their bilateral cooperation in the field of journalism.
Publisher/Managing Editor of Khmer Times Mr Mohan Bandam and CEO of the TTI Mr Muhammad Fahad Thaheem signed the MoU in Phnom Penh, the capital city of Cambodia this week.

Mohan Bandam, the Publisher/Managing Editor of the Khmer Times, is presenting a Souvenir to Muhammad Fahad Thaheem, Publisher/CEO of The Truth International, in Cambodia.
About Khmer Times
Khmer Times serves as a prominent international news agency providing the latest updates from Cambodia and beyond. It offers unbiased reporting through print and digital formats, covering events with a fresh perspective. Khmer Times encourages diverse opinions and publishes them daily, fostering a neutral stance on political, business, and social issues.

The Publisher/Managing Editor of Khmer Times Mohan Bandam (left) and the Publisher/CEO of The Truth International (right) are showing the copies of MoU after signing the documents to the media.
Meanwhile, Khmer Times content caters to a young Cambodian audience, featuring weekly youth-related sections and lifestyle news. The newspaper also excels in business reporting and utilizes a mix of local and foreign journalists to provide comprehensive, objective, and insightful news to its readers.
About TTI
The Truth International is the fastest growing media entity in Pakistan. It is regularly publishing a fortnightly magazine in English in Pakistan. The magazine carries highly authentic articles and analyses from Pakistan’s renowned writers. It also covers important national and international developments. TTI is registered as a private media and research company with the government of Pakistan. TTI gained experience in research and analysis, monitoring and evaluation, consultancy, quality and transparency reviews, and market surveys.
Therefore, both Khmer Times and TTI have agreed to strengthen their collaboration under this Memorandum of Understanding and to implement the common coals.
