ABC News | India's Modi Wants Talks With Pakistan But Without 'Shadow of Terrorism' Wall Street Journal NEW YORK—Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi said Saturday his government is seeking serious bilateral talks with Pakistan but can't engage in talks under "a shadow of terrorism." Speaking at the United Nations General Assembly meeting, Mr. Modi who ... India PM Says Serious About Peace With Pakistan At UN general assembly, PM Narendra Modi rebukes Pakistan for its Kashmir ... India's Modi open to Pakistan talks without 'shadow of terrorism' |
Will Pakistan's New ISI Chief Rizwan Akhtar Help Revamp US Ties? NBCNews.com ISLAMABAD, Pakistan - Pakistan's powerful intelligence service has taken a quiet but momentous step that may help dramatically improve strained relations with the United States. By appointing Lt. Gen. Rizwan Akhtar as the 21st Director General of the ... |
BBC News | Blasphemy case: Scot shot in Pakistan jail BBC News A 70-year-old Scot sentenced to death in Pakistan over blasphemy charges is in hospital after being shot by a prison guard in jail. Muhammad Asghar, who is from Edinburgh, was arrested in 2010 after writing letters to a number of people claiming to be ... |
China's Choice: India or Pakistan? The Diplomat When it comes to South Asia, people think of India and Pakistan first. China has an “all weather friendship” with Pakistan but an ambivalent, often testy relationship with India. But the future is sometimes different from both the past and the present ... |
Bloomberg | India's Modi Ready for 'Serious' Bilateral Talks With Pakistan Bloomberg “With Pakistan I want to hold bilateral talks to improve friendship and cooperation in all seriousness and in an atmosphere of peace, without the shadow of terrorism,” Modi said. “But it is also the duty of Pakistan to come forward and create an ... |
Reuters | Mistrust between Afghanistan and Pakistan soars as US forces depart Washington Post KABUL — As Taliban fighters kill a growing number of Afghan soldiers, the country's leaders are blaming Pakistan, an accusation that has sent the neighbors' relations to one of the lowest points in more than a decade. Afghan officials say their ... Afghanistan's Karzai criticizes US, Pakistan in farewell speech Pakistan Seeks Enhanced Anti-Terror Cooperation with New Afghan Gov't |
Times of India | Pakistan PM Nawaz Sharif rakes up Kashmir issue at UNGA; blames India for ... Economic Times UNITED NATIONS: Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on Saturday raked up the Kashmir issue at the UN General Assembly here and blamed India for "another missed opportunity" to address outstanding issues by cancelling the Foreign Secretary-level ... Shiv Sena demands closure of Pakistan high commission over Sharif's Kashmir ... Pakistan's Sharif criticizes India over collapse of Kashmir talks 'US has great interest in Pakistan's success' |
BBC News | Can Pakistan's new ISI spy chief Rizwan Akhtar restore security? BBC News Pakistan's army has chosen a new head of the country's controversial spy agency. Seen as experienced in counter-insurgency operations, Lieutenant-General Rizwan Akhtar is being called "a professional soldier". But as M Ilyas Khan reports, the question ... |
Press TV | Pakistan owes Iran $100m for electricity imports Press TV Pakistan has been importing 74 megawatts (MW) of electricity per day from Iran since 2002, to feed the border areas of its Baluchistan Province under a 12-year agreement which expires in December 2014. A senior Pakistani official said his country is ... |
Voice of America | Modi Wants Pakistan Talks Without 'Terrorism' Shadow Voice of America UNITED NATIONS—. India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Saturday that he wants to hold bilateral talks with neighboring Pakistan “without a shadow of terrorism,” a day after Pakistan's prime minister expressed frustration over stalled talks over ... |