Wall Street Journal | Talks Between Pakistan and India Called Off Wall Street Journal Late Saturday, Pakistan's Foreign Ministry said meetings that had been set for Monday would “serve no purpose,” given what it said were conditions imposed by New Delhi. And on Sunday, officials in Islamabad said the country's delegation wouldn't attend. Never the twain shall meet: India, Pakistan and the NSA peace talks facade Pakistan Cancels Talks With India, Citing Restrictions India, Pakistan talks canceled over disagreements on agenda |
BBC News | Abducted Chinese cyclist Hong Xudong released in Pakistan BBC News A Chinese man kidnapped while cycling through Pakistan in May last year has been freed by the security forces, the Pakistani government has said. It says that Hong Xudong was released following an intelligence operation and is now in the hands of the ... Chinese cyclist kidnapped in Pakistan freed after a year: official Pakistan rescues kidnapped Chinese tourist Kidnapped Chinese cyclist released in Pakistan |
Voice of America | Pakistan says militants firing from Afghanistan killed four soldiers Reuters Afghan Ambassador Janan Mosazai was summoned for the second time in a week by the Pakistani government and told "such incidents do not augur well for the positive trajectory of relations," a statement from Pakistan's Foreign Ministry said. Afghanistan ... Pakistan: Terrorist Fire From Afghanistan Kills 4 Soldiers |
Times of India | India 'won' 1965 war with Pakistan: New Army book Times of India For one, India captured 1,920 sq km of Pakistani territory while losing 540 sq km of its own. For another, India lost 2,862 soldiers, while the toll for Pakistan was 5,800, says the book quoting the then defence minister Y B Chavan's statement in Rajya ... Major Embarrassment: Army Advertisement Guns Down India's 1965 Victory Over ... |
Financial Times | Disdain over IMF's rosy view of Pakistan Financial Times After a meeting with Pakistani officials in Dubai this month — terrorism-prone Pakistan itself is considered too dangerous a venue — the IMF praised the Nawaz Sharif government's “commitment and progress” in improving “economic resilience” and ... |
Daily Signal | As Taliban Transitions, Pakistan Should Act Daily Signal ISIS is reportedly establishing bases in Kunar and Nangarhar provinces of Afghanistan and has been recruiting from the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP, Pakistani Taliban), which has been battling the Pakistani state for the last eight years. Several TTP ... US Threatens to Withhold Pakistan Aid Pakistan fears that US will slash military aid over counterterror efforts Pakistan Media: US Blocked Military Aid Payment |
India Today | Alarmed by India's dossier, Pakistan moves Dawood Ibrahim from Karachi: Sources India Today The move came after India's dossier on Dawood to Pakistan was made public, which included details of his passports and several addresses across Pakistan. Sources also told India Today that Pakistani intelligence agency moved Dawood at around 2.30 PM ... Scared by India's dossier, Pakistan shifts underworld don Dawood Ibrahim from ... BCCI secretary Anurag Thakur in a tweet mocked Pakistan's desire to play ... Dawood Ibrahim has nine residences in Pakistan, Delhi says |
The Express Tribune | Was Pakistan sufficiently imagined before independence? The Express Tribune Pakistan and India celebrate their Independence Days on August 14 and 15, reviving the memories of the struggle for independence, the partition of British India and the creation of Pakistan. New research helps understand the complexities of these ... |
The New Indian Express | Government Fell Prey to Pakistan's Designs on NSA Talks: Congress The New Indian Express The Congress leader said "people scoring debating points across the border" after the NSA-level talks were called off by Pakistan was "hardly a good sight for the solidity of Indian foreign policy, which is based on coherence, continuity and consistency". Narendra Modi government has given a strong message to Pakistan: BJP Sushma Stares Back at Pakistan: PM Modi's New Muscular Foreign Policy? Modi-Doval succeed in cornering Pakistan strategy, despite in house petty ... |
The Express Tribune | Iran has not much gas for sale, Pakistan must act swiftly The Express Tribune ISLAMABAD: The lifting of economic sanctions from Iran will give Pakistan a unique opportunity to address acute energy shortages with the help of gas imports through a pipeline from the Gulf state. The revival of the Iran-Pakistan (IP) pipeline project ... |