Frontier Post | Pakistan a threat to war on terror: Gen Allen Pakistan Observer If the issue of safe haven across the border was not resolved, he continued, more and more Afghan security forces would have to be deployed on Afghan-Pakistan frontier. “Chances are very good that, if the issue isn't resolved in our favor one way or ... 'Pak's support for Haqqani network has increased' Haqqani network: Implications for Pakistan 'Pak`s support for Haqqani network has risen' |
DAWN.com | India eyes Pakistan for access to Afghan mine bonanza Reuters By Sanjeev Miglani | NEW DELHI/KABUL, March 21 (Reuters) - India will explore a route through rival Pakistan to transport iron ore from Afghanistan, the head of a consortium involved in the $11 billion project said, hoping that economic benefits will ... Defusing the India-Pakistan standoff India eyes Pakistani route for Afghan mine access India, Pakistan petroproducts trade talks on 23rd |
The Nation, Pakistan | Pakistan face resurgent Bangladesh in Cup final The Nation, Pakistan MIRPUR - History beckons Bangladesh as they aim to rise above the minnows tag and notch up their biggest title since arriving on the international scene when they take on an unpredictable Pakistan in the final of the Asia Cup on Thursday. Asia Cup: Tigers seek historic win against Pakistan in final today Pakistan wary of giant-killing Bangladesh Asia Cup final: Pakistan stand between Bangladesh and a dream |
The Express Tribune | Pakistan: End drone strikes Philadelphia Inquirer By Alex Rodriguez ISLAMABAD - Pakistani lawmakers took aim Tuesday at one of the most potent US weapons against militants, recommending that a cessation of drone missile strikes in their country's volatile tribal areas be part of a blueprint to end a ... Pakistan demands end to U.S. drone strikes US–Pakistan Reset: Still Need to Deal with Terrorist Sanctuaries Pakistani lawmakers list demands for US ties |
Christian Science Monitor | Pakistan Parliament Demands End to US Drone Strikes Voice of America Tuesday, 20 March 2012 Pakistan Parliament Demands End to US Drone Strikes Brian Padden | Islamabad A Pakistani government commission tasked with ending a four month freeze in relations with the Washington has demanded an end to US-sponsored drone ... Pakistani lawmakers want a halt to US drone strikes Pakistani Parliament Demands End to US Drone Strikes Pakistan's legislators are urged to seek halt to US drone strikes |
IndiaGlitz | 'Agent Vinod': Another Sign of Pakistan-India Tensions? Wall Street Journal (blog) Showing a Pakistani army general watching a courtesan dancing? Using shots of Karachi airport without permission? Or generally portraying Pakistan in a bad light? Whatever the reasons for Pakistan's decision to ban “Agent Vinod,” the latest Khan-Kapoor ... Pakistan denies entry to 'Agent Vinod' Pakistan bans 'Agent Vinod': Time for a reality check Pakistan's ban on Agent Vinod a shame: Saif |
DAWN.com | Pakistan switches over to negative list regime for India trade DAWN.com A paramilitary soldier stands guard as a truck crosses into Pakistan from India, at the Wagah border. — File Photo by Reuters ISLAMABAD: The ministry of commerce here on Wednesday has issued the Statutory Regulatory Order (SRO) for switching over to ... Pakistan notifies negative list, bars only 1209 items from India Negative List for India trade notified Pak notifies negative list for trade with India |
Telegraph.co.uk | Toulouse shooting: 80 French nationals 'training with Pakistan Taliban' Telegraph.co.uk More than 80 French nationals are training with the Pakistan Taliban in the lawless north-west of the country, according to a senior militant commander, raising fears of a renewed campaign against Western targets. Mohammed Merah, the man believed to ... Toulouse "gunman" suspected of training in Pakistan Toulouse shooting suspect escaped jail in Pakistan French killings refocus fears on 'solo' acts of terror |
AFP | Clinton sees shared interest with Pakistan AFP WASHINGTON — Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said Wednesday the United States and Pakistan share interests in fighting terrorism after lawmakers in Islamabad issued demands over the troubled relationship. With relations between the war partners at ... Pakistan 'does not want Taliban to seize control of Afghanistan' US, Pakistan have shared anti-terror interests: Clinton US, Pakistan have shared anti-terror interest: Clinton |
WND.com | Pakistan creates new terror coalition WND.com WASHINGTON – Pakistan's army and intelligence service have created an umbrella terrorist entity that will allow the country's generals to maintain control of Islamabad in spite of the civilian leadership, suggesting a further rift between the military ... Pakistan parties warn against reopening of NATO supply lines |