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  • Indian PM sees "new beginning" for India, Pakistan Open this result in new window
    AFP via Yahoo! News - Sep 18 12:29 PM
    Nuclear-armed rivals India and Pakistan have made a "new beginning" in bilateral ties by agreeing to work on a joint mechanism to tackle terrorism, India's Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said.

  • Pakistan women's bill on ice until Musharraf returns Open this result in new window
    Reuters via Yahoo! News - Sep 18 7:18 AM
    Pakistan's government decided on Monday to delay trying to pass a bill reforming laws to protect women until President Pervez Musharraf returns from the United States at the end of the month, senior officials said.

  • Pakistan, India urged to tackle hockey slide together Open this result in new window
    AFP via Yahoo! News - Sep 18 2:59 AM
    Former hockey Olympians and fans urged Pakistan and India to join forces to stop their slide from the top and counter a ruthless European onslaught.

  • Pakistan's rape reform woes Open this result in new window
    BBC News - Sep 18 9:09 AM
    Pressure from Islamists and divisions within the ruling party forced Pakistan to shelve plans to reform its rape laws, reports Barbara Plett.

  • Pakistan Seeks Assistance From Thailand In Precious Metal Market Open this result in new window
    Asia Pulse via Yahoo!7 News - 2 hours, 15 minutes ago
    Pakistan's gem and jewellery sector will be able to acquire a substantial share of the nation's export market with technological assistance from Thailand, said Shahab Khawaja, chief executive officer of the Small, Medium Enterprises Development Authority (SMEDA)

  • PAKISTAN SEEKS ASSISTANCE FROM THAILAND IN PRECIOUS METAL MARKET Open this result in new window
    Asia Pulse via Yahoo!7 Finance - 2 hours, 15 minutes ago
    Trade / foreign investment Pakistan's gem and jewellery sector will be able to acquire a substantial share of the nation's export market with technological assistance from Thailand, said Shahab Khawaja, chief executive officer of the Small, Medium Enterprises Development Authority (SMEDA)

  • Pakistan's Engro Foods Plans Capacity Expansion Open this result in new window
    Asia Pulse via Yahoo!7 News - 2 hours, 15 minutes ago
    Engro Foods Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of the stock market listed Engro Chemical Pakistan Limited, announced on Friday that the Board had approved investment of Rs2 billion (US$33 million) during next year, in setting up a milk processing plant in central Punjab.

  • PAKISTAN'S ENGRO FOODS PLANS CAPACITY EXPANSION Open this result in new window
    Asia Pulse via Yahoo!7 Finance - 2 hours, 15 minutes ago
    Food Engro Foods Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of the stock market listed Engro Chemical Pakistan Limited, announced on Friday that the Board had approved investment of Rs2 billion (US$33 million) during next year, in setting up a milk processing plant in central Punjab.

  • UN official urges Afghanistan, Pakistan to cooperate in fighting terrorism Open this result in new window
    People's Daily - Sep 18 6:08 PM
    A senior UN official on Monday called on Afghanistan and Pakistan to end their "war of words" and fight terrorism together.

  • Pakistan and India urged to tackle slide together Open this result in new window
    The Star Online - Sep 18 4:39 PM
    ISLAMABAD: Former hockey Olympians and fans yesterday urged Pakistan and India to join forces to stop their slide from the top and counter a ruthless European onslaught.

  • Under-pressure Pakistan hockey players want to quit Open this result in new window
    New Kerala - 51 minutes ago
    Karachi, Sep 18: Pakistan hockey captain Mohammad Saqlain has indicated that a number of senior players in the team are considering retirement after another disappointing World Cup campaign in Germany.

  • US welcomes India-Pakistan dialogue Open this result in new window
    New Kerala - 37 minutes ago
    Washington, Sep 19: The United States has welcomed the reported agreement between leaders of India and Pakistan to discuss outstanding issues including Kashmir.

  • Pakistan's Envoy Defends Militant Deal Open this result in new window
    Journal Gazette & Times Courier - Sep 18 1:47 PM
    WASHINGTON - Pakistan's foreign minister on Sunday strongly defended a truce with militants along his country's border with Afghanistan, saying "not just brawn but brains" are needed in the fight against terrorists.

  • Indian PM sees "new beginning" for India, Pakistan Open this result in new window
    Channel NewsAsia - Sep 18 11:56 AM
    NEW DELHI - Nuclear-armed rivals India and Pakistan have made a "new beginning" in bilateral ties by agreeing to work on a joint mechanism to tackle terrorism, India's Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said Monday.

  • Can India trust Pakistan? Open this result in new window
    Yahoo! India News - Sep 18 11:17 AM
    How much can one trust and verify Pakistan's role in this new India Pakistan joint mechanism to deal with terror?

  • India, Pakistan Agree to Join Forces Against Terror Open this result in new window
    Voice of America - Sep 18 7:05 AM
    India and Pakistan have agreed to resume their interrupted peace process and to cooperate on the fight against terrorism.

  • Pakistan backs IMF voting reform package Open this result in new window
    Business Recorder - Sep 18 4:32 PM
    SINGAPORE (September 18 2006): Pakistan has voted in favour of the reform package tabled to increase the voting power and influence of developing countries in the International Monetary Fund. The adoption of package of reforms increases the votes of four countries - China, South Korea, Mexico and Turkey - and commits the Fund to a broader review of how to allocate voting power in future.

  • India-Pakistan border guards' talks postponed Open this result in new window
    Yahoo! India News - Sep 18 11:32 AM
    New Delhi, Sep 18 (IANS) Talks between India's paramilitary Border Security Force (BSF) and the Pakistan Rangers scheduled to begin Tuesday have been postponed as the visiting team could not obtain the mandatory travel clearances.

  • Pakistan defends peace deal Open this result in new window
    Boston Globe - Sep 18 1:58 AM
    WASHINGTON -- Pakistan's foreign minister yesterday strongly defended a truce with militants along his country's border with Afghanistan, saying ``not just brawn but brains" are needed in the fight against terrorists.

  • CPI welcomes resumption of India, Pakistan talks Open this result in new window
    Yahoo! India News - Sep 18 9:32 AM
    New Delhi, Sept. 18 (ANI): The Communist Party of India (CPI) on Monday welcomed the resumption of formal peace talks between India and Pakistan stalled after the July 11 Mumbai blasts.

  • Indian BSF, Pakistan rangers talks postponed Open this result in new window
    Hindustan Times - Sep 18 12:09 PM
    Talks between India's paramilitary Border Security Force (BSF) and the Pakistan Rangers scheduled to begin on Tuesday, have been postponed as the visiting team could not obtain the mandatory travel clearances.

  • BJP raps PM for Pakistan overtures Open this result in new window
    Yahoo! India News - Sep 18 9:02 AM
    New Delhi, Sep 18 (IANS) The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Monday strongly criticised Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's decision to forge joint anti-terrorism institutional mechanism with Pakistan.

  • Pakistan's Envoy Defends Militant Deal Open this result in new window
    Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune - Sep 18 4:44 AM
    WASHINGTON - Pakistan's foreign minister on Sunday strongly defended a truce with militants along his country's border with Afghanistan, saying "not just brawn but brains'' are needed in the fight against terrorists. Pakistan President Gen. Pervez Musharraf's deal with militants in an area where al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden could be hiding has drawn criticism that Islamic extremists will have

  • Foreign banks eye M&A opportunities in Pakistan-c.bank Open this result in new window
    Reuters via Yahoo! Singapore News - Sep 18 5:26 AM
    SINGAPORE, Sept 18 (Reuters) - Foreign banks are on the hunt for more acquisitions in Pakistan's banking sector following Standard Chartered's purchase of a local bank, Pakistan's central bank governor said on Monday.

  • Pakistan wants F-16s that fulfill defense needs - Kasuri Open this result in new window
    Pakistani Newspaper - Sep 18 11:55 AM
    NEW YORK, Sept 18 (APP): Foreign Minister Khurshid Mahmood Kasuri said Sunday that Pakistan has ensured that there were no bottlenecks in the delivery of F-16s, and the country is in the serious business of buying aircraft that suit its defense needs.

  • Eritrea: Pakistan Appoints New Roving Ambassador to Eritrea Open this result in new window
    AllAfrica.com - Sep 18 10:06 AM
    Minister of Defense, General Sibhat Ephrem, received and held talks with the roving Ambassador of Pakistan to the sub Saharan region, Mr. Ahmad Asgar Kadawi, today the 17th of September.

  • Pakistan defends truce with militants Open this result in new window
    The Philadelphia Inquirer - Sep 18 12:24 AM
    Pakistan's foreign minister strongly defended a truce with militants along his country's border with Afghanistan yesterday, saying "not just brawn but brains" were needed in the fight against terrorists.

  • Pakistan optimistic of winning chairmanship of G-77 Open this result in new window
    Pakistani Newspaper - Sep 18 12:25 PM
    NEW YORK, Sep 18 (Online): Due to effective lobbying by President General Pervez Musharraf here there are strong chances that in the 61st meeting of the United Nations General Assembly Pakistan will be elected as the Chairman of G-77.

  • Pakistan spins its way through Taliban deal Open this result in new window
    The Times of India - Sep 18 12:08 PM
    Pakistan's foreign minister Khurshid Kasuri said that the deal will be at the expense of US and Nato soldiers and will provide a free pass to Osama.

  • Pakistan may sell 15-yr international bond - official Open this result in new window
    Reuters via Yahoo! Asia News - Sep 18 4:16 AM
    SINGAPORE, Sept 18 (Reuters) - Pakistan may issue a 15-year foreign currency bond when it taps the global bond market next to create better liquidity after the sale of 10- and 30-year bonds this year, an official said on Monday.

  • Pakistan, India to resume peace process Open this result in new window
    Daily News - Sep 18 1:30 PM
    COLOMBO: Pakistan and India on Saturday agreed to resume the peace process saying its success was important for both the countries as well as for the entire region.

  • Land mine causes 300 casualties in Pakistan till May this year Open this result in new window
    The Pakistan Link - Sep 18 11:14 AM
    Peshawar: According to deputy director SPADO land mines has been one of the major threat to human life in Pakistan as till May this year CAMP recorded 300 casualties including 74 deaths and 145 injuries whereas SPADO also recorded 75 people killed and 96 others injured by 22 March of whom 99 were civilian including 47 children.

  • NATO backs down on ultimatum to Pakistan Open this result in new window
    The Pakistan Link - Sep 18 11:17 AM
    LAHORE: Key North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) countries have decided not to issue a diplomatic ultimatum to Pakistan demanding that it end its support for the Taliban and arrest leaders living in Pakistan...

  • BJP flays PM's Pakistan statements Open this result in new window
    rediff.com - Sep 18 7:36 AM
    BJP flays PM's Pakistan statements

  • Terror trial halted by suspect's fears for family in Pakistan Open this result in new window
    Times Online - Sep 18 5:27 AM
    The trial over an alleged plot by an al-Qaeda cell to bomb Britain was suddenly halted today when a key defendant refused to continue giving evidence, claiming that security forces visited his family in Pakistan.

  • PAKISTAN: TV ban follows police attack on journalists Open this result in new window
    AsiaMedia - Sep 18 10:47 AM
    Lahore --- The Punjab government on Sunday night made cable operators in the province to stop airing a private TV channel after it 'ran a campaign' against the provincial administration after police assaulted three journalists at Minar-i-Pakistan on Saturday night.

  • Terrorism trial stopped after safety warning from Pakistan Open this result in new window
    Khaleej Times - Sep 18 7:58 AM
    LONDON - A British terrorism trial came to an abrupt halt on Monday after the defendant declared he would stop giving evidence in court because he feared for the safety of his family in Pakistan.

  • ADSM signs MoU with Pakistan's Central Depository Company; spurred by UAE's Pakistan Business Council initiative Open this result in new window
    AME Info - Sep 18 5:59 AM
    Abu Dhabi Securities Market (ADSM) and the Central Depository Company (CDC) of Pakistan today signed ADSM's first non-GCC Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), in a move that further support's ADSM's drive to encourage increased trading activity from international investors, as well as foreign companies looking to list.

  • India and Pakistan set joint fight on terrorism Open this result in new window
    International Herald Tribune - Sep 17 9:41 AM
    India and Pakistan have agreed to resume formal peace talks and pledged to work together to fight terrorism, ending a two-month cessation of dialogue triggered by tension over train bombings in July in Mumbai.

  • US expert hails India-Pakistan anti-terror initiative Open this result in new window
    New Kerala - Sep 18 11:30 AM
    New Delhi, Sep 18: The decision by India and Pakistan to set up a joint mechanism to counter terrorism was a "statesman-like thing to do" and shows New Delhi's "willingness to take risks for peace" in the subcontinent, said Strobe Talbott, former US deputy secretary of state.

  • Pakistan, India urged to tackle hockey slide together Open this result in new window
    Khaleej Times - Sep 18 5:06 AM
    ISLAMABAD - Former hockey Olympians and fans on Monday urged Pakistan and India to join forces to stop their slide from the top and counter a ruthless European onslaught.

  • Car bomb explodes in northwestern Pakistan, no injuries Open this result in new window
    Khaleej Times - Sep 18 6:29 AM
    PESHAWAR, Pakistan - A car bomb exploded in northwestern Pakistan on Monday, damaging dozens of other vehicles but causing no casualties, police said.

  • ADSM, Pakistan forge ties Open this result in new window
    AME Info - Sep 18 6:14 AM
    The Abu Dhabi Securities Market has signed an MoU with the Central Depository Company of Pakistan in a move to gain more listings from international companies. The CDC is Pakistan's central securities depository for the country's three stock exchanges in Karachi, Lahore and Islamabad.

  • Indo-Pakistan anti-terrorism mechanism must inspire credibility, confidence: Manmohan Singh Open this result in new window
    Yahoo! India News - Sep 18 2:02 AM
    Onboard Air India One, Sep. 18 (ANI): Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh has said that he is hopeful about the India-Pakistan anti-terror mechanism working well, inspiring credibility and confidence on both sides of the subcontinent.

  • Little elation in India, Pakistan over peace moves Open this result in new window
    Reuters via Yahoo! News - Sep 17 4:12 AM
    India and Pakistan have only ended a two-month hiatus in their fragile peace process by agreeing to resume talks, and a pact to fight terrorism together would be a challenge to implement, analysts said on Sunday.

  • CPI welcomes resumption of India, Pakistan talks Open this result in new window
    New Kerala - Sep 18 11:23 AM
    New Delhi, Sept. 18: The Communist Party of India (CPI) on Monday welcomed the resumption of formal peace talks between India and Pakistan stalled after the July 11 Mumbai blasts.

  • Pakistan defends deal with militants Open this result in new window
    MSNBC - Sep 17 2:29 PM
    Pakistan Foreign Minister Khurshid Kasuri  on Sunday strongly defended a truce with militants along his countrys border with Afghanistan, saying not just brawn but brains are needed in the fight against terrorists.

  • According to PM Manmohan Singh Pakistan has given explicit commitment to join India in the fight against terrorism -  Open this result in new window
    India Daily - Sep 18 7:08 AM
    This is the biggest joke of the year. PM Manmohan Singh knows it well. So does any one with a little common sense. Let us not kid - Pakistan will stop terrorism against India and that too under Musharraf the father of Kargil war?

  • Qapco opens offices in Pakistan, Bangladesh Open this result in new window
    Gulf Times - Sep 18 7:41 AM
    Staff Reporter Qatar Petrochemical Company (Qapco) has opened liaison offices in Pakistan (Karachi and Lahore) and Bangladesh (Dhaka).

  • No breakthrough in India, Pakistan ties unless terrorism curbed: analysts Open this result in new window
    AFP via Yahoo! News - Sep 17 2:40 AM
    Peace talks between India and Pakistan will remain stalled despite a weekend agreement to resume contact unless Islamabad manages to crack down on militants at home, Indian analysts said.

  • Taliban warn against Pakistan pact violation: report Open this result in new window
    Reuters via Yahoo! News - Sep 17 2:30 AM
    An aide to fugitive Taliban chief Mullah Mohammad Omar warned of "problems" in Pakistan's North Waziristan region in case of a violation of a peace pact signed this month, a newspaper reported on Sunday.

  • BJP criticises Pakistan for arresting Indian fishermen Open this result in new window
    New Kerala - Sep 18 8:08 AM
    Vadodara, Sep 18: The BJP today criticised arrest of 25 Indian fishermen by Pakistan Marine agency, allegedly from Indian waters in Gujarat.

  • India and Pakistan agree to resume peace talk Open this result in new window
    Reuters via Yahoo! News - Sep 16 11:03 PM
    India and Pakistan will resume formal peace negotiations frozen after July train bombings in Mumbai and set up a joint agency to tackle terrorism, their leaders said on Saturday.

  • India, Pakistan agree to restart peace talks Open this result in new window
    Sioux City Journal - Sep 17 10:24 PM
    HAVANA (AP) -- Pakistan and India agreed Saturday to restart peace talks suspended since train bombings killed more than 200 people in Mumbai in July as part of a wave of attacks India blames on Pakistan-based militants.

  • Indo-Pakistan anti-terrorism mechanism must inspire credibility, confidence: Manmohan Singh Open this result in new window
    New Kerala - Sep 18 1:46 AM
    By Naveen Kapoor, Onboard Air India One, Sep 18: Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh has said that he is hopeful about the India-Pakistan anti-terror mechanism working well, inspiring credibility and confidence on both sides of the subcontinent.

  • Saudi Arabia's King, Pakistan's military president need for fighting terrorism Open this result in new window
    Pravda - Sep 17 11:47 PM
    Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah and Pakistan's military president pledged to strengthen cooperation and stressed the need to fight terrorism, local media said Thursday. Abdullah met with President Gen.

  • Pakistan and India to resume peace talks. Open this result in new window
    Radio Singapore International - Sep 18 1:32 AM
    Nuclear rivals Pakistan and India have agreed to resume formal peace talks, after the leaders of the two countries met for the fourth time in two years on the sidelines of the Non-Aligned Summit in Havana, Cuba.

  • PAKISTAN' FAR MORE CAPABLE THAN INDIA (Latest Report) Open this result in new window
    Strategy Page - Sep 18 2:03 AM
    Pakistans nuclear arsenal is vastly superior to that of rival India, with up to five times the nuclear warheads, say U.S. military and intelligence officials now reassessing the South Asian balance of power.

  • CANADIAN BUSINESSMEN SEEK JVS IN PAKISTAN Open this result in new window
    Asia Pulse via Yahoo!7 Finance - Sep 17 5:57 PM
    Joint ventures / investment The president of the Canada-Pakistan Business Council, Anwar Andy Merchant, has said that a number of big Canadian business concerns are planning to initiate joint ventures (JVs) with their Pakistani counterparts as the steady growth rate being witnessed by Pakistan due to consistency in policies and reforms initiated by the present government has impressed

  • Canadian Businessmen Seek JVS In Pakistan Open this result in new window
    Asia Pulse via Yahoo!7 News - Sep 17 5:57 PM
    The president of the Canada-Pakistan Business Council, Anwar Andy Merchant, has said that a number of big Canadian business concerns are planning to initiate joint ventures (JVs) with their Pakistani counterparts as the steady growth rate being witnessed by Pakistan due to consistency in policies and reforms initiated by the present government has impressed the foreign investors.

  • Gurinder looks forward to Pakistan trip Open this result in new window
    Glamsham.com - Sep 18 2:32 AM
    Film director Gurinder Chadha, a Briton of Indian origin, is excited about travelling to Pakistan. Islamabad has cleared her "Bride & Prejudice". Gurinder says her film is as Indian and British as she herself is.

  • Canadian Businessmen Seek JVs in Pakistan Open this result in new window
    Asia Pulse via Yahoo! Asia News - Sep 17 5:55 PM
    LAHORE, Sept 18 Asia Pulse - The president of the Canada-Pakistan Business Council, Anwar Andy Merchant, has said that a number of big Canadian business concerns are planning to initiate joint ventures (JVs) with their Pakistani counterparts as the steady growth rate being witnessed by Pakistan due to consistency in policies and reforms initiated by the present government has impressed the

  • Pakistan says no role in perpetuating terror in India Open this result in new window
    Deccan Herald - Sep 18 12:05 AM
    Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today said Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf had assured him that his country had no hand in perpetuating terrorism in India.

  • Pressure on Pakistan ruler Open this result in new window
    Financial Times - Sep 17 7:05 PM
    Seemingly unfazed by the disappointment he has caused many of Pakistan's liberals who once saw him as the hope for greater moderation, General Pervez Musharraf, the south Asian country's pro-US military ruler and Washington's main ally in its war on terror in the region, is this week due to meet his principal supporter, George W. Bush, the US president.

  • RSS wants Ericsson out of India after deal with Pakistan Open this result in new window
    Khaleej Times - Sep 17 9:44 PM
    NEW DELHI The RSS has sought immediate expulsion of Ericsson from India in the wake of the Swedish telecom majors reported deal with Pakistan to supply sophisticated equipment for military use.

  • Pakistan printing fake Indian currency - Times of India Open this result in new window
    Sharewatch - Sep 17 11:49 PM
    The rupee notes are then smuggled into India as \"part of Pakistan\'s agenda of destabilising (the) Indian economy through fake currency,\" the daily said.

  • Rally condemns Pakistan killing Open this result in new window
    BBC News - Sep 18 12:58 PM
    An alliance of opposition parties in the Pakistani province of Balochistan holds a rally in Quetta.

  • Pakistan printing fake Indian currency Open this result in new window
    AFP via Yahoo! News - Sep 18 1:23 AM
    A Pakistani government printing press in the city of Quetta is churning out large quantities of counterfeit Indian currency, The Times of India reported.

  • India, Pakistan agree to restart talks Open this result in new window
    International Herald Tribune - Sep 16 2:43 PM
    Pakistan and India agreed Saturday to restart peace talks suspended since train bombings killed more than 200 people in Mumbai in July.

  • No shift in policy towards Pakistan: India Open this result in new window
    Navhind Times - Sep 17 8:40 PM
    Havana/ New Delhi, Sept 17: India today said the decision to set up the anti-terrorism institutional mechanism has made possible the resumption of dialogue process with Pakistan and that it can take up all issues including the long-standing demand for extradition of underworld don Dawood Ibrahim and Hizb-ul leader Syed Salahuddin, both residing in that country.

  • WB considering $6.5bn plan for Pakistan Open this result in new window
    Dawn - Sep 17 8:45 PM
    SINGAPORE, Sept 17: The World Bank is actively considering a $6.5 billion four-year support programme for Pakistan to assist this promising economy overcome the difficulties that deficient physical and human development infrastructure pose in its effort to accelerate the growth further in a way that benefits widest sections of the society.

  • 'Reports of top al-Qaeda leaders holed up in Pakistan outlandish' Open this result in new window
    New Kerala - Sep 17 9:09 PM
    Washington, Sept 17: Pakistan today dismissed as "outlandish" reports that it was sheltering top al-Qaeda leaders, including Osama bin Laden, and hinted that the terror mastermind was most probably in Afghanistan.

  • India, Pakistan to Resume Talks Over Kashmir Region (Update1) Open this result in new window
    Bloomberg.com - Sep 17 1:10 AM
    Sept. 17 (Bloomberg) -- India and Pakistan agreed that their diplomats will meet in New Delhi to discuss Kashmir and other border disputes, resuming a peace process that had stalled after bomb blasts on Mumbai commuter trains in July.

  • Pakistan boxers may lose gold after doping in SAF Games Open this result in new window
    New Kerala - Sep 17 8:53 PM
    Colombo, Sept 17: A Sri Lankan woman athelete and two Pakistan boxers who took part in the South Asian Games here have tested postive for banned steroids and are set to lose their gold medals, officials said today.

  • India never blamed Pakistan for blasts: Menon Open this result in new window
    Dawn - Sep 17 8:44 PM
    NEW DELHI, Sept 17: Indian High Commissioner to Pakistan Shivshankar Menon on Sunday denied that his government had ever accused Pakistan in the Mumbai train blasts and said a joint anti-terror mechanism agreed by their leaders in Havana was good for both countries.

  • Terms of India-Pakistan engagement change Open this result in new window
    Hindustan Times - Sep 17 1:33 PM
    An agreement between India and Pakistan to set up a joint consultative mechanism "to identify and implement counter-terrorism initiatives and investigations" forms the basis of what appears to be a paradigm shift in New Delhi's approach towards Islamabad.

  • Mixed reactions in Pakistan Open this result in new window
    The Hindu - Sep 17 1:01 PM
    Pakistan will expect talks to yield results on substantive issues: analysts

  • India and Pakistan agree to resume peace talks Open this result in new window
    Reuters via Yahoo! News - Sep 16 10:54 AM
    India and Pakistan will resume formal peace negotiations that were frozen after the July train bombings in Mumbai, their leaders said on Saturday.

  • Pakistans foreign minister defends peace deal with militants Open this result in new window
    Khaleej Times - Sep 17 10:47 AM
    WASHINGTON - Pakistans foreign minister on Sunday strongly defended a truce with militants along the Pakistan-Afghan border, saying not just brawn but brains are needed in the fight against terrorists.

  • Pakistan, India agree to restart peace talks Open this result in new window
    The Buffalo News - Sep 17 6:03 AM
    HAVANA (AP) - Pakistan and India agreed Saturday to restart peace talks that were suspended after July train bombings killed more than 200 people in Mumbai as part of a wave of attacks that India blames on Pakistan-based militants.

  • India, Pakistan Agree to Restart Talks Open this result in new window
    ABC News - Sep 16 7:49 PM
    Leaders of India and Pakistan Agree to Restart Peace Talks Halted After Train Attack in July

  • Pakistan, India ready to resume stalled talks Open this result in new window
    The Columbus Dispatch - Sep 17 4:26 AM
    HAVANA Pakistan and India agreed yesterday to restart peace talks suspended since train bombings killed more than 200 people in Mumbai in July, part of a wave of attacks India blames on Pakistan-based militants.

  • Hindu nationalists urge Indian government to be cautious in dealing with Pakistan Open this result in new window
    Yahoo! India News - Sep 17 7:17 AM
    India's main Hindu nationalist opposition party on Sunday urged the government to use extra caution when resuming peace talks with archrival Pakistan, following July train bombings that killed 200 people and that many in India blame on Pakistan-based militants.

  • Inside the Oval Office Open this result in new window
    The Weekly Standard via Yahoo! News - Sep 18 1:03 PM
    WE NOW KNOW WHY the Bush administration hasn't made the capture of Osama bin Laden a paramount goal of the war on terror. Emphasis on bin Laden doesn't fit with the administration's strategy for combating terrorism. Here's how President Bush explained this Tuesday: "This thing about . . . let's put 100,000 of our special forces stomping through Pakistan in order to find bin Laden is just simply

  • BSF, Pakistan Rangers meeting put off Open this result in new window
    DefenceIndia - Sep 17 11:47 AM
    Last-minute hitches over granting of travel clearance to a delegation of Pakistan Rangers has led to the postponement of the bi-annual meeting of the BSF.

  • British terror defendant won't testify Open this result in new window
    AP via Yahoo! News - Sep 18 11:03 AM
    A man charged with planning terrorist explosions targeting Britain's electricity network, a nightclub and a major shopping mall refused to continue testifying Monday, saying he feared it would cause difficulties for his family in Pakistan.

  • Accepts invitation to Pakistan Open this result in new window
    rediff.com - Sep 17 9:11 AM
    Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Saturday accepted in principle an invitation by President Pervez Musharraf to travel to Pakistan and said he was looking forward to a "purposeful visit".

  • Islamic rape laws have damaged Pakistans image: Rights activists Open this result in new window
    Khaleej Times - Sep 17 8:32 AM
    ISLAMABAD, Pakistan - Pakistani human rights activists on Sunday demanded that the government repeal controversial Islamic-based laws against rape, saying they have damaged Pakistans image abroad.

  • Peters out fittingly-Ex-giants India, Pakistan need to raise their games Open this result in new window
    News From Bangladesh - 2 hours, 55 minutes ago
    Germany coach Bernhard Peters enjoyed a perfect end to his field hockey career by leading his team to World Cup victory over Australia on Sunday.

  • Concern over Pakistan Taliban sympathy Open this result in new window
    The Australian - Sep 18 1:14 PM
    AUSTRALIA'S Foreign Minister Alexander Downer expressed concern today that there is "some sympathy" within Pakistani security forces for Afghanistan's Taliban rebels.

  • India and Pakistan to resume talks Open this result in new window
    News Interactive - Sep 17 3:39 AM
    INDIA and Pakistan will resume formal peace negotiations frozen after July train bombings in Mumbai and set up a joint agency to tackle terrorism, their leaders said today.

  • North west Tribal areas in Pakistan under full control of Taliban? Open this result in new window
    India Daily - Sep 17 9:22 AM
    Senior Taliban leader Mullah Dadullah said that he had visited North and South Waziristan in Pakistan's tribal belt some three months back and advised the militants there not to fight against Pakistani military.

  • Resumption of Indo-Pak talks - India looks for holding Pakistan accountable for terror operations - Pakistan and its  Open this result in new window
    India Daily - Sep 17 8:23 AM
    India and Pakistan will resume talks again perhaps at the insistence of America but the talks will not go anywhere because the two sides have different goals.

  • Pakistan papers want result on substantive issues Open this result in new window
    The Hindu - Sep 18 2:43 PM
    No alternative to talks, they say

  • Experts divided over India-Pakistan anti-terror initiative Open this result in new window
    Yahoo! India News - Sep 17 2:32 AM
    New Delhi, Sep 17 (IANS) The path-breaking move by India and Pakistan to go for a joint mechanism to combat terror has evoked mixed reactions from experts here, some hailing it and others denouncing it as a dilution of New Delhi's long-held position on terrorism flowing from across the border.

  • Hong Kong girls take on Pakistan for a cricket World Cup place Open this result in new window
    AFP via Yahoo! News - Sep 16 4:59 AM
    Neisha Pratt leads a determined Hong Kong women's cricket team against Pakistan here next week, vying for a place in the 2009 World Cup.

  • India and Pakistan to resume peace talks Open this result in new window
    Sydney Morning Herald - Sep 17 12:10 AM
    India and Pakistan will resume formal peace negotiations frozen after July train bombings in Mumbai and set up a joint agency to tackle terrorism, their leaders said.

  • Pakistan donates eye operating equipment Open this result in new window
    Financial Express - Sep 17 10:25 AM
    High Commissioner of Pakistan to Bangladesh Alamgir Babar Sunday visited the Islamia Eye Hospital. At a simple ceremony there, he handed over an eye operating equipment to the hospital as a gift on behalf of the people and the government of Pakistan, said a press release, reports BSS.

  • Pakistan arrests 25 Indian fishermen Open this result in new window
    New Kerala - Sep 17 10:24 AM
    Islamabad, Sep 17 : Pakistan athorities have arrested 25 Indian fishermen for illegally entering Pakistani territorial seawaters for fishing, Geo Television reported Sunday.

  • Pakistan Pen-Pics Open this result in new window
    Sporting Life via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Sport - Sep 16 11:09 PM
    Inzamam-ul-Haq (captain, DOB 03/03/70, caps 367) - The most experienced ODI player in history and a member of Pakistan's World Cup-winning side in 1992, Inzamam has a huge reputation in all forms of the game.