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Indian Prime Minister Modi Takes Thinly Veiled Swipe at Pakistan - Wall Street Journal Mon, 17 Aug 2015 19:50:51 GMT

Wall Street Journal

Indian Prime Minister Modi Takes Thinly Veiled Swipe at Pakistan
Wall Street Journal
NEW DELHI—Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday took a thinly veiled swipe at Pakistan, calling on all nations to unite against states that help and harbor terrorist groups in a speech during his visit to the United Arab Emirates. New Delhi ...
India, UAE Train Guns on Pakistan in Anti-terror PushThe New Indian Express
No Names, But PM Modi's Dubai Speech Takes on PakistanNDTV
Message to Pakistan? India, UAE condemn state-sponsored terrorism during Modi ...Firstpost
The Indian Express -ABP Live
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Provincial Minister in Pakistan Is Killed in Suicide Bombing - New York Times Mon, 17 Aug 2015 06:12:11 GMT

New York Times

Provincial Minister in Pakistan Is Killed in Suicide Bombing
New York Times
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — A senior provincial minister in Pakistan who was at the forefront of the country's fight against militants and banned sectarian groups was killed in a suicide bomb attack on Sunday, officials said. At least 10 other people were ...
Pakistani Airstrikes Kill Scores of Militants Near Afghan BorderVoice of America
Pakistan Provincial Minister Killed in BombingWall Street Journal
Twin Blasts Kill Anti-Taliban Pakistani Minister, 13 MoreABC News
NBCNews.com -The Guardian -Yahoo News
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Naved's DNA sample to be shared with Pakistan - Times of India Mon, 17 Aug 2015 23:53:06 GMT

Times of India

Naved's DNA sample to be shared with Pakistan
Times of India
Though agencies remain skeptical about Islamabad's cooperation on the requested DNA match, given that Pakistan is known to disown all its nationals caught fomenting terror in India, India does not want to miss the opportunity of confronting Islamabad ...
Terrorist Naveed Identified Home in Pakistan on Google Earth: SourcesNDTV
Udhampur attack: Terrorist Naveed Yakub wants to go back to Pakistan to kill ...Daily News & Analysis
Pakistani terrorist Naved wants to kill his LeT mentorsZee News

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Pakistan may want to botch the dialogue but it's best for India to stick to ... - Firstpost Tue, 18 Aug 2015 01:45:00 GMT

Firstpost

Pakistan may want to botch the dialogue but it's best for India to stick to ...
Firstpost
On 15 August, in one of the biggest incidents of firing along the LoC in recent times, six people were killed and several others were injured as shells rained on Poonch within hours of Pakistan claiming that it will never give up its support for the ...
Pakistan summons Indian envoy over firingsTimes of India
Pakistan calls Indian envoy over ceasefire violationsHindustan Times
Pakistan protests to India over alleged ceasefire violations along LoCEconomic Times
ABC News -indiatvnews.com (press release) (blog) -Geo News, Pakistan
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Army support bolsters Pakistan's Nawaz Sharif - Financial Times Tue, 18 Aug 2015 02:13:00 GMT

Financial Times

Army support bolsters Pakistan's Nawaz Sharif
Financial Times
Less than a year ago the Pakistani government of Nawaz Sharif was on the ropes, pummelled by months of disruptive opposition protests in the capital that most said were tacitly supported by the army. It would only be a matter of time, Pakistanis ...
Pakistani minister resigns over allegations of spy agency coupThe Guardian
Pakistan Minister Quits After Making Overthrow Plot ClaimsABC News
Pakistan minister resigns over ISI claims in BBC interviewBBC News
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Pakistan Doesn't Want a Total Taliban Breakdown - Huffington Post Mon, 17 Aug 2015 15:36:44 GMT

Huffington Post

Pakistan Doesn't Want a Total Taliban Breakdown
Huffington Post
As the creator, supporter and host of the Afghan Taliban, Pakistan has the leverage to prevent the Taliban's further break up and disarray due to the confirmation of the spiritual head of the movement Mullah Omar's death. While the Afghan government ...
Protesters seek an end to U.S. financial support of PakistanMilitary Times

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Heroin and Extremism in Pakistan - Foreign Policy (blog) Mon, 17 Aug 2015 16:19:37 GMT

Foreign Policy (blog)

Heroin and Extremism in Pakistan
Foreign Policy (blog)
By Dania AhmedDania Ahmed is a Media Analyst on counterterrorism and counternarcotics strategies for Pakistan. A graduate of Barnard College, Columbia University, Dania interned at the White House and gained insight on foreign policy from members of ...
Enough Is Enough: Pakistan Needs to Change Its Approach to AfghanistanThe Diplomat

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Show of admirable restraint - The Hindu Mon, 17 Aug 2015 20:26:57 GMT

The Hindu

Show of admirable restraint
The Hindu
In August 2013, exactly two years ago, 40 experts, comprising the most senior former diplomats, police officials and retired military officers, wrote a letter to the then Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Pakistan. “The policy of appeasement has failed ...
Gurdaspur attack: India to give Pakistan evidence on Pakistani terroristsEconomic Times
Congress opposes NSA level talks with PakistanDaily News & Analysis
New Delhi rendezvous: Pakistan set to propose foreign secretary talksThe Express Tribune

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Pakistan: Airstrikes Kill 65 Militants Near Afghan Border - ABC News Mon, 17 Aug 2015 17:56:29 GMT

ABC News

Pakistan: Airstrikes Kill 65 Militants Near Afghan Border
ABC News
Pakistani airstrikes killed 65 militants on Monday in two tribal regions along the Afghan border, the army said, part of a yearlong campaign against insurgents in rugged areas where they have long sheltered. Strikes in two areas of North Waziristan ...
Pakistan Government air strikes 'kill 65 militants' near Afghan borderBreakingNews.ie
Air strikes in northwest Pakistan kill 24 militants: officialsReuters
Air strikes in northwest Pakistan kill 24 militantsChannel News Asia

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General Hamid Gul, Pakistan spymaster - obituary - Telegraph.co.uk Mon, 17 Aug 2015 17:45:17 GMT

Telegraph.co.uk

General Hamid Gul, Pakistan spymaster - obituary
Telegraph.co.uk
After the September 11 attacks, Gul emerged as a cheerleader for anti-American feeling in Pakistan, revelling in his notoriety as fundamentalist bogeyman in the west. On television chat shows he portrayed the attacks as the work of Mossad, aimed at ...

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