BBC News | Can Pakistan and India ever live in harmony? BBC News Even so, some senior officers argued that Mr Modi's reputation as a hardline nationalist might enable him to take risks in delivering some kind of deal to end India and Pakistan's differences. But a year and a half later the two countries' officials ... Why India needs to have a hard stance on Pakistan-occupied-Kashmir India will talk only if BJP is voted out: Pakistani daily How four tweets of Vikas Swarup had Pakistan running for cover |
ESPNcricinfo.com | Bilal Asif five-for gives Pakistan series ESPNcricinfo.com Pakistan cruised to a 2-1 series victory over Zimbabwe with a seven-wicket win in the third ODI at Harare Sports Club. Offspinning allrounder Bilal Asif was the chief architect in the demolition of Zimbabwe's batting line-up by Pakistan's spinners ... Asif stars in Pakistan win Pakistan win by 7 wickets Bilal Asif all-round show powers Pakistan to series win over Zimbabwe |
The Guardian | England captain Alastair Cook at his grinding best against Pakistan A The Guardian Alastair Cook again showed his ability to grind out runs in Asian conditions with a determined half-century against Pakistan A on the opening day of England's first tour match, although for his fellow opener, Moeen Ali, the occasion proved an anticlimax. |
Reuters | Pakistan denies man hanged by Taliban was one of its spies Reuters In footage released on Sunday, the militant Islamist group hanged a man who identified himself as belonging to a Pakistan army unit and said he had been recruited by the country's military intelligence agency, the Inter-Services Intelligence. The ... Pakistan denies man hanged by Taliban was one of its spies | Reuters Taliban militants hang Pakistani intelligence officer, video shows TTP says hanged military officer as revenge for executions |
India Today | Exclusive: India planned air strikes in Pakistan after 26/11, says former Pak ... India Today Pakistan's former foreign minister Khurshid Mahmood Kasuri made startling revelations on India Today Television on Monday. Speaking exclusively to Karan Thapar on his show To The Point, Kasuri claimed after 26/11 terror attacks, India had planned air ... India, Pakistan will inevitably return to talks, says Kasuri India may have considered carrying out surgical air strikes post 26/11 attacks ... |
Washington Times | Sohail Aman denies China helped Pakistan acquire armed drones Washington Times Reports that China helped Pakistan's military acquire armed drones are wrong, according to the head of the Pakistani air force, who said engineers in his nation developed the technology on their own and Washington should increase coordination with ... |
Firstpost | RSS organ calls for freeing PoK from Pakistan Times of India The RSS organ also said that to the contrary, videos showing Pakistan brutality and protests against Islamabad in the Pakistan occupied Jammu and Kashmir (PoK) are going viral and a leader from J&K Moulana Syed Athar Hussain Dehlavi after touring the ... RSS organ calls for freeing PoK from Pakistan, says it's 'only solution' to ... Reality of Pakistan's plan to fight terror is simply a licence to kill ... Oppressed Kashmiris in Pakistan Occupied Kashmir |
NBCNews.com | #GirlsatDhabas: How Eating In Public Became a Thing in Pakistan NBCNews.com The photograph shows a truck stop on the outskirts of Karachi, Pakistan's largest and most violent city. There are no seats in the dhaba, as these roadside restaurants are called — only wooden beds called charpoys. Two young and unveiled women stand ... |
Pakistan Jails Former Leader Of Banned Group RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty A Pakistani antiterrorism court has sentenced the former leader of a banned party to six months in jail for hate speech. Mufti Tanveer Alam Farooqi, a former leader within the anti-Shi'ite organization Ahle Sunnat Wal Jamaat (ASJW), was jailed on ... |
The Nation | Pakistan Invents a Bipolar (Civil-Military) Form of Government Huffington Post The old adage that necessity is the mother of invention is fully operational in Pakistan. Out of necessity of dealing with a powerful military, which has in the past overthrown civilian governments a few times, a new reality is emerging in Islamabad ... Harmony between India and Pakistan can ever be possible? |