The Guardian | Pakistan PM to attend inauguration of India's new leader Narendra Modi The Guardian The prime minister of Pakistan has accepted an invitation from Narendra Modi, the incoming Indian prime minister, to attend his inauguration on Monday in Delhi, raising hopes of a thaw in relations between the two south Asian nations. Nawaz Sharif, who ... Pakistan releases Indian fishermen, Sri Lanka to follow Pakistan's Prime Minister to attend swearing-in of Indian counterpart Pakistan PM Sharif to attend inauguration of Narendra Modi as prime minister |
Pakistan PM Nawaz Sharif fights off stiff opposition, will attend Modi's ... Hindustan Times Pakistan's Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif accepted on Saturday an invitation to attend the inauguration of Indian Prime Minister-designate Narendra Modi, a first between the nuclear-armed rivals that could help set the tone of engagement as the two ... |
Geo News, Pakistan | Press Battle in Pakistan Feeds Into Larger Conflict: Government vs. Military New York Times The farcical about-face was a mark of the chaos that has engulfed Pakistan's influential news media in the past month, as the spat over Mr. Mir's shooting has broadened into a much wider conflict. A powerful array of critics, from Islamist extremists ... Pakistan's blasphemy FIRs target media |
Pakistan prime minister to attend inauguration of India's Modi Reuters Pakistan and India have fought three wars since independence in 1947. Ties have been particularly tense since the 2008 attacks on Mumbai blamed by India on Pakistan-based militants. Sharif came to power last year promising to rebuild relations with ... |
Al-Arabiya | Twitter Agrees to Block 'Blasphemous' Tweets in Pakistan New York Times At least five times this month, a Pakistani bureaucrat who works from a colonial-era barracks in Karachi, just down the street from the former home of his country's secularist founder, Mohammed Ali Jinnah, asked Twitter to shield his compatriots from ... 'Blasphemous' tweets get blocked in Pakistan Twitter bans dozens of 'blasphemous' tweets and accounts in Pakistan: Report Twitter blocks 'blasphemous' tweets at Pakistan's request |
Channel News Asia | Pakistan TV network Geo on the brink Channel News Asia Pakistan's biggest private TV network, Geo, may get its licences cancelled after alleging the country's intelligence agency was involved in an assassination attempt on its journalist. The allegation has prompted 90 per cent of Pakistan's cable ... Pakistan's Geo News becomes latest target in blasphemy accusation trend Media freedom in Pakistan |
Pakistan PM to Attend Indian Inauguration, a First ABC News Pakistan's prime minister will attend the inauguration of India's Prime Minister-designate Narendra Modi, a first for the nuclear-armed rivals, his spokesman said Saturday. Pakistan and India have a history of uneasy relations and they have fought ... |
NDTVSports.com | Wasim Akram Wants India-Pakistan Cricket Series to be Revived NDTVSports.com Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif will be in India to attend the swearing-in ceremony of Indian Prime Minister-designate Narendra Modi. Sharif has been briefed by the Pakistan Cricket Board about cricketing relations between the two countries. India-Pakistan Cricket should be revived: Wasim Akram |
Pakistan's Nawaz Sharif to visit India for Narendra Modi's swearing-in Washington Post ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif said Saturday that he will attend Narendra Modi's swearing-in as India's prime minister Monday, a historic first for the two often-hostile neighbors. Pakistan's Foreign Ministry said Sharif ... |
In Possible Thaw, Pakistani Leader Agrees to Attend Swearing-In Ceremony in ... New York Times NEW DELHI — Ending days of hesitation, Pakistan's prime minister, Nawaz Sharif, on Saturday accepted an Indian invitation to attend the swearing-in of the new prime minister, Narendra Modi, offering a fresh opportunity to revitalize the moribund peace ... |