Voice of America | Pakistan's Sharif Accuses India of Kashmir Violations Voice of America ISLAMABAD—. Pakistan's prime minister has harshly criticized rival India for using “delaying tactics” to resolve the long-running territorial dispute over Kashmir. Relations between the two nuclear-armed neighbors have plunged to new lows in recent ... Security agencies close to revealing Shikarpur mosque blast mastermind Pakistan's venting over Kashmir provides stage for militants Pakistan urges India to honour UN commitment on Kashmir |
New York Times (blog) | Q. and A.: Andrew Small on the China-Pakistan Relationship New York Times (blog) Andrew Small, a policy researcher at the German Marshall Fund of the United States in Washington, explores China's ties with Pakistan in a new book that delves into the relationship's history, the Chinese origins of Pakistan's nuclear weapons ... Chinese FM Wang Yi likely to visit Pakistan to finalise President Xi's trip Chinese foreign minister to visit Pakistan soon, says FO spokesperson China's Foreign Minister to visit Pakistan soon |
International Cricket Council | Event Technical Committee approves replacement in Pakistan's squad for the ... International Cricket Council Pakistan is in Pool B of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 along with defending champion India, former winner the West Indies, African rivals South Africa and Zimbabwe, and qualifiers Ireland and United Arab Emirates (UAE). Pakistan will play its opening ... World Cup 2015 Team Profile: Pakistan remain dangerous as ever Cricket World Cup 2015: Rahat Ali called into Pakistan squad Unpredictable Pakistan hope to overcome turbulent cricket World Cup build-up |
The Guardian | Afghan cadets arrive for first training in Pakistan The Guardian The Afghan government has sent some of its soldiers to be trained in Pakistan for the first time as part of an attempt to secure vital regional help to end the decade-long Taliban insurgency. Overcoming years of distrust, six Afghan cadets arrived on ... Pakistan trains Afghan army cadets Afghan Cadets Train in Pakistan Pakistan, Afghanistan to Play Friendly Football Match |
NDTVSports.com | India Won't Face a Big Threat From Pakistan in World Cup: Mohammad ... NDTVSports.com New Delhi: Having led India to three World Cup victories against Pakistan, former captain Mohammad Azharuddin feels that the defending champions face no serious threat from their arch-rivals in the much-hyped encounter between the two sides in the ... World Cup 2015: A first, India vs Pakistan without Sachin Tendulkar No Tendulkar gives Pakistan World Cup hope No Tendulkar in Team India gives Pakistan World Cup hope |
Aaj News | Pakistan's venting over Kashmir provides stage for militants (+video) Christian Science Monitor Kashmir Solidarity Day, celebrated annually in Pakistan, allows jihadist groups to air their anger over the disputed region. Just last month, the prime minister announced a 'zero tolerance' policy for militancy. Pakistan to stand by Kashmiris as they struggle for freedom: Masood Khan Pakistan is second home of Kashmiris Mountains of hypocrisy |
BBC News | Pakistani star Ali Zafar sings for unity after Peshawar attack BBC News Pakistan's leading singer-actor, Ali Zafar, is releasing a new song to pay tribute to the victims and survivors of the Peshawar school massacre. The song, being released this weekend, brings together 40 of Pakistan's leading showbiz personalities and ... |
War on the Rocks | Nothing Comes Without Conditions: China's Relationship with Pakistan War on the Rocks In one of the many revealing anecdotes in Andrew Small's new book on the relationship between China and Pakistan, a Chinese expert describes worries about the Islamization of the Pakistan Army. “We're not worried about the generals, we're worried the ... |
BBC News | Peshawar blast: Bomb explodes at Pakistan college BBC News A bomb has exploded outside a college in the Pakistan city of Peshawar, the latest in a spate of similar incidents. The explosion, at about midnight local time, blew a gate off its hinges at the college in the wealthy Hayatabad neighbourhood, but ... Pakistan's double standards on terrorism Learning from Pakistan and the politics of revenge: Should Jordan just wait ... Pakistan's military courts will breed more terror |
DefenseNews.com | Pakistan Tests Cruise Missile DefenseNews.com Mansoor Ahmed, lecturer in the Department of Defence and Strategic Studies at Islamabad's Quaid-e-Azam University, who specializes in Pakistan's nuclear program and its delivery systems, said the test was not in answer to India's test-firing of its ... Pakistan Successfully Tests Ra'ad Cruise Missile; Will it Counter India's Nirbhay? |