The Express Tribune | India removes ban on Pakistan investments Pakistan Daily Times NEW DELHI: The Indian government, on Wednesday, overturned its ban on foreign investment from Pakistan in a move designed to build goodwill amid a renewed push for a peace settlement between the nuclear-armed neighbours. "The government of India ... India, Pakistan talk energy trade Trade diplomacy: India opens doors to Pakistan investment Industry, trade circles advise caution: India allows investments from Pakistan |
Voice of America | US wants tougher Pakistani action against Haqqanis New York Daily News The US has urged Pakistan to take action against the Haqqani network in order to stop the flow of bomb-making material into Afghanistan. The Haqqani network is a subsidiary of the Taliban and is based in northern Pakistan but moves into Afghanistan to ... AfPak Pakistan spy chief arrives in US for talks US-Pakistan Thaw Leaves Two Major Issues Still Frozen US urges Pakistan to take action against Haqqani network, stem flow of bomb ... |
AFP | Little Expected Out of US, Pakistani Spy Chief Talks Voice of America The head of Pakistan's ISI spy agency, Lieutenant-General Zahir ul-Islam, is in Washington to meet with CIA director David Petraeus, the first such visit since a covert U.S. raid killed Osama bin Laden in Pakistan more than a year ago. But little is ... Pakistan's New Spy Chief Visits Washington at a Time of Frayed Relations Pakistan spymaster in first US trip in a year US vows to improve ties with Pakistan, as ISI chief begins visit |
Fla. terror case hits competency, witness snags Kansas City Star Prosecutors say Khan, imam at a downtown Miami mosque, was the ringleader of a group in the U.S. and Pakistan that funneled tens of thousands of dollars to the Pakistani Taliban terror group. Details about Khan's mental issues were not provided in ... |
The Associated Press | Reopened Pakistan border means money for Taliban The Seattle Times KANDAHAR, Afghanistan — As the United States and Pakistan reached a deal to end Pakistan's seven-month blockade of supplies for NATO troops in Afghanistan, another group privately cheered its good fortune: the Taliban. One of the Afghan war's great ... Pakistan, US Sign NATO Supply Deal US and Pakistan sign Nato Afghan convoy deal Pakistan, US sign troop supply deal; Washington releases $1.1 billion in ... |
Pakistan's tribal justice system: Often a vehicle for revenge New York Daily News Jirgas are a cornerstone of tribal societies in Pakistan, from the badlands in the country's northwest to the plains of Punjab and Sindh provinces. They decide issues such as property disputes and squabbles over debt, and in regions where conventional ... |
NDTV | LeT still going strong in Pakistan's terror core: US New York Daily News Washington, Aug 1 — Even as western strikes have weakened the Al Qaeda core in Pakistan, the terror group's affiliates are still increasing "operational capabilities", with no decrease in the strength of Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), responsible for the ... US warns of LeT threat, asks Pakistan to act US warns of Lashkar-e-Tayyaba threat US report again accuses Pakistan of harbouring terrorists |
The Nation | Pakistan outclass Argentina 2-0 to remain in hunt Pakistan Daily Times Pakistan outclass Argentina 2-0 to remain in hunt. Australia trounce Spain 5-0, Dutch down Belgium 2-1, New Zealand shock India 3-1, South Africa-Britain play 2-2 draw. By Muhammad Ali LONDON: Pakistan outclassed Argentina 2-0 at Riverbank Arena, ... Pakistan power past Argentina Pakistan's first victory rekindles hope Imran, Abbas guide Pakistan past Argentina |
Pakistani products may face more NTBs in Indian market Business Recorder (blog) Pakistan's trade with India may face more Non-Tariff Barriers (NTBs) even after trade normalisation with Delhi last year because of the poor quality controlling system in the country. As India, comparatively, has strict rules and its implementation ... |
The Express Tribune | Romney and Pakistan The Express Tribune In Afghanistan, 87000 US troops are fighting a war. In the last month alone, the war cost $8 billion and 41 American lives. America is also fighting a war in Pakistan — the true cost of which is unknown publicly, along with the number of personnel ... |