RT | Pakistan says it will deploy its own armed drone against terrorists Washington Post ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — The global proliferation of armed aerial drones took a major leap forward Friday when Pakistan's military said it has successfully tested its own version and will soon deploy them against terrorists. The drone, designated the ... Pakistan successfully tests first combat drone Pakistan Military Tests Pakistani-Built Drone Aircraft Pakistan military's new combat drone is 'great national achievement' |
RTE.ie | Ireland v Pakistan: The Permutations RTE.ie Ireland's cricketers trained at the Adelaide Oval on Friday in preparation for Sunday's crucial winner-takes-all game against Pakistan - their final Pool B encounter of the 2015 World Cup. If the Irish win against Pakistan then the scenario is simple ... Ireland seek repeat of Kingston defeat of Pakistan: Balbirnie Pakistan vs Ireland, ICC World Cup 2015: Where to watch live, prediction ... Pakistan game 'the biggest in Irish history' says Ed Joyce |
Reuters | Exclusive: Secret meetings in Pakistan expose obstacles to Afghan peace talks Reuters They left with a blunt message from Pakistan: the Taliban must end a rift between two top leaders, or talks might never get off the ground. The warning was a reminder of how tough it will be to get insurgents and the Afghan government around the same ... Three Pakistan Militant Groups Ally to Resist Government's Military Campaign President Ghani: Stuck Between India and Pakistan Pakistani jihadist groups, Lashkar-i-Islam merge into the Movement of the ... |
BBC Sport | Mohammad Amir: Pakistan bowler returns after four-year ban BBC Sport Pakistan fast bowler Mohammad Amir has returned to action after serving a four-year ban for spot-fixing. Amir, 22, is not allowed to return to international cricket until September but took three wickets in a grade-two domestic match in Rawalpindi on ... Mohammad Amir takes three wickets in cricket comeback after Pakistan bowler ... Pakistan Cricket Board Wants Salman Butt to be More Honest and Forthright Pakistan's Aamer bags three wickets on comeback |
Eyeing Business Growth in Pakistan: The New U.S.-Pakistan Partnership for ... Huffington Post Small is beautiful - unless you are a business that wants to grow. In which case, small is not so appealing. In Pakistan, where 90 percent of businesses are small or medium, challenges to scaling-up businesses have kept the private sector from ... |
NDTV | Infiltrators From Pakistan Are Deadlier Than Ever Before NDTV As I join soldiers of the Kumaon regiment on an ambush patrol, I try to see if I can spot the fence that protects India from infiltrators from Pakistan. It's there all right, but I can't see it and leaning over the abyss any further to try and spot it ... |
The Hindu | Pakistan should ensure Lakhvi doesn't walk free: India The Hindu Hours later Pakistan summoned Indian Deputy High Commissioner in Islamabad J.P. Singh to the Foreign Office, where it raised the 2007 Samjhauta train blast case, in which 68 people including many Pakistani nationals were killed. Islamabad contended ... Alleged Mumbai mastermind ordered released by Pakistani court Pakistan must ensure justice for 26/11 Mumbai victims Pakistani court orders release of suspect in Mumbai attacks |
The Diplomat | Why Saudi Arabia Needs Pakistan The Diplomat This is where Pakistan, with its relatively well-trained and professional military, comes in. Pakistan has long had a close relationship with Saudi Arabia and has been involved in protecting that country and the House of Saud. Pakistan has much ... |
The Diplomat | China and Pakistan's All-Weather Friendship The Diplomat Much to the befuddlement of the rest of the world – and as ironic as it is – Communist China and Islamic Pakistan are fast friends. It's all hail to China in Pakistan and as other partnerships wither and die, these two countries continue to devote ... Pakistan, China agree to fast track CPEC completion Chinese economic corridor expert group visits Pakistan China-Pak Economic Corridor to benefit Pakistan |
CounterPunch | Upstairs, Downstairs: India, Pakistan CounterPunch The partition of the Indian subcontinent in 1947 into India and Pakistan defines Pakistani history. This move, done mostly for religious reasons and against the advice of several Pakistani and Indian leaders involved in the struggle for independence ... |