BBC News | Viewpoint: How Peshawar massacre changed Pakistan BBC News The year 2015 has been a make-or-break for Pakistan - and no question has been bigger than whether to talk to militants or crush them. The determining event that led to a dramatic change of policy by both the military and the civilian government was ... Taliban Claims Responsibility For Two Pakistan Attacks 2 killed, 5 injured as Taliban target security personnel in Pakistan |
Voice of America | Pakistan: 3400 Militants, Nearly 500 Soldiers Die in Counterinsurgency Operation Voice of America Pakistan's military said its counterinsurgency operation, Zarb-e-Azb, has killed 3,400 militants, adding that 488 soldiers were also lost in the campaign. The army released the new figures Saturday of the major offensive that was launched in June 2014 ... Pakistan army says killed 3400 militants since June 2014 Pakistan army says it killed 3400 militants since June 2014 Pakistan hails 'phenomenal successes' in war on terror |
The Indian Express | No change in Pakistan policy on Hurriyat leaders: Abdul Basit The Indian Express He was asked whether Hurriyat leaders will be invited for dinner if there were talks between India and Pakistan here and if they happen to be in Delhi. Angered by Pakistan's consultations with Kashmiri separatists, India in August last year called off ... No change in our policy towards Hurriyat: Pakistan envoy Hoping for India-Pakistan final in World T20, says Pakistan High Commissioner Pak High Commissioner hopes for India-Pakistan final in 2016 World T20 |
New York Times | ET NOW RADIO Economic Times Prime minister Narendra Modi's decision to re-start comprehensive bilateral dialogue with Pakistan is a statesmanlike gesture that establishes India as the initiator and driver of regional peace and economic integration. Although serious doubts exist ... Afghan President Receives Unexpected Welcome in Pakistan How India, Pakistan resumed peace talks India, Pakistan break ice, to resume talks |
USA TODAY | Is Pakistani religious school a terrorist breeding ground? USA TODAY As federal investigators try to determine how San Bernardino, Calif., shooter Tashfeen Malik and her husband became radicalized, one possible clue lies within the controversial Al-Huda Institute in Pakistan, where she studied. Al-Huda, a religious ... |
DAWN.com | Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif is received at at the airport. —INP DAWN.com ASHGABAT: Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on Saturday said Pakistan was pursuing a policy of strong cooperation with regional countries, especially with the next door neighbours, for prosperity and enhanced connectivity. He was speaking at an international ... |
Livemint | India vs Pakistan: Games people play over faux patriotism Livemint In Pakistan, the leaders of two perennially hostile countries are resuming talks. In contrast, the cricket administrators on both sides are finding it hard to figure out how the two teams can play each other. They say they want to arrange a tour, then ... Dharamsala to host World T20 India-Pakistan match India-Pakistan match needs 'cool' weather, jokes Anurag Thakur 2016 World T20 Schedule: India vs Pakistan on March 19 in Dharamsala |
Times of India | India-Pakistan talks have potential to benefit J&K, says PDP Times of India "The external affairs minister having expressed her commitment for a comprehensive bilateral dialogue has sent-out a positive signal, having the potential to go a very long way in resolving the disputes between India and Pakistan. "The minister has ... There is no alternative to talks with Pakistan: Mehbooba Mufti India cannot escape from its duty of holding talks with Pakistan: Mehbooba Mufti 'India cannot escape from its duty of holding talks with Pakistan' |
The Express Tribune | Ashgabat trip: Pakistan pursuing enhanced regional connectivity, says PM The Express Tribune “Pakistan wants friendly ties with all countries on an equal basis for mutual peace and prosperity. It desires enhanced dialogue for this purpose,” he said while speaking at a conference in Turkmenistan's capital, where he arrived on a two-day visit on ... Pakistan committed to strong ties with regional countries: Nawaz Pakistan committed to strong ties with regional countries Pakistan eyes robust cooperation with next door neighbours: PM |
New York Times | Afghanistan and Pakistan Agree to Reopen Talks With an Absent Taliban New York Times The Afghan president, Ashraf Ghani, returned home from an ice-breaking visit to Pakistan to contend not only with fallout from a skeptical and largely anti-Pakistan public, but also with the resignation of his intelligence chief and a new body count ... Afghan spy chief row highlights Kabul's conundrum over Pakistan Afghanistan security 'undermined by efforts to crush Pakistani militants' Afghanistan, Pakistan Agree to Work to Restart Peace Talks With Taliban |