Aljazeera.com | Pakistan, India Trade Fire in Kashmir, Killing 4 ABC News Pakistani and Indian border guards traded artillery fire along the disputed border region of Kashmir, killing four people and wounding eight, officials said Saturday. Both Pakistan and India blamed each other for starting the fire that began Friday night. India-Pakistan border clashes turn deadly India-Pakistan Relations: Tensions Rise After Almost A Week Of Cross-Border ... Pakistan warns India of retaliation over cross-border firing |
Times of India | Pakistan rejects Indian report on blowing up of boat Times of India ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has rejected India's claim that the crew of a Pakistani fishing boat blew up and sank their vessel in an attempt to evade capture at the hands of the Indian Navy in a high-speed chase at sea, Geo News reported. READ ALSO: Did ... Pakistan rejects Indian report on explosives boat Pakistan 'terror' boat: Did the Coast Guard get it horribly wrong? India Says Pakistan Fishing Boat Explodes |
Pakistani teen 'shot dead by Indian forces' Aljazeera.com A statement released by the Pakistan military on Saturday said the teenager was killed in the city of Sialkot, during an exchange of fire between Pakistani para-military troopers and India's Border Security Force (BSF) along the Line of Control (LoC ... |
ESPNcricinfo.com (blog) | Why Pakistan domestic cricket inspires pessimism ESPNcricinfo.com (blog) In December, Kenya arrived in Pakistan to play five one-dayers against Pakistan A. They were the first team, with the exception of Afghanistan, that had visited these shores since the terror attack on Sri Lankan team in Lahore in 2009. All five matches ... |
Financial Times | US pullout of Afghanistan leaves Pakistan on edge Financial Times The end of the US combat missions in Afghanistan this week has left Pakistan fearing an Iraq-style breakdown in security leading to blowback from resurgent Islamist extremists. The fears come as the country, labelled “half an ally” by some Western ... |
NDTV | Our forces will give fitting reply: Amit Shah on Pakistan firing Economic Times BENGALURU: BJP President Amit Shah today said that under the NDA regime Indian security forces have been retaliating strongly whenever Pakistan resorts to ceasefire violations along the Indo-Pak border and will continue to take similar action in future. 'Our Forces Will Give Fitting Reply': Amit Shah on Pakistan Firing |
ABC News | Department of 'Homeland' Controversy: Pakistan and Terrorism ABC News Pakistani officials recently lashed out at the Showtime series "Homeland" for its portrayal of the Southwest Asian nation as a friend to terrorist groups, among other complaints, but according to former U.S. officials and Pakistan experts, it could be ... The Hypocrisy of Pakistan's Homeland Criticism Department of "Homeland" Controversy: Pakistan and Terrorism |
Newsweek Pakistan | Pakistan Needs Curriculum Reform to Fight the Taliban Brookings Institution (blog) On December 16, the 145 victims of the Army Public School attack in Peshawar, Pakistan, bore the burden of their nation's failures and paid for them with their lives. The survivors that day witnessed the unthinkable, and lost their childhoods. I went ... After Peshawar, Pakistan's litmus test Experts: Pakistan's Army Chief Is Right Man to Confront Terrorism Man of the Year: Gen. Raheel Sharif |
DefenseNews.com | Pakistani Turkish Defense Ties Continue to Deepen DefenseNews.com "As a matter of policy, we encourage Turkish industry to broaden their business activity and defense cooperation with Pakistan," said a senior official with Turkey's Under Secretariat for Defence Industries. "Not only do the two countries have a ... |
RT | Pakistan amending constitution to set up anti-terror military courts RT Pakistan's political leaders have decided to amend the constitution to form an alternative military court system that will try alleged terrorists and extremists following the deadly Peshawar school attack. A unanimous agreement by the country's ... Pakistan to alter constitution to form special terrorism courts Pakistan to alter constitution, form special terrorism court |