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Pakistan Has Lost International Support on Kashmir: Ex-Diplomat - NDTV Thu, 03 Sep 2015 19:09:58 GMT

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Pakistan Has Lost International Support on Kashmir: Ex-Diplomat
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"Instead of accepting that it might be better for India and Pakistan to normalise relations by expanding trade and cross-border travel, Pakistani hardliners have stuck to a 'Kashmir first' mantra, which they know is unrealistic," said Mr Haqqani, who ...
Pakistan outsources PoK work to Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Kuwait, South Korea and ...Economic Times
Pakistan told US in 2000 it would not push Kashmir in UNSC, cable revealsTimes of India
'Broach all Outstanding Issues With Pakistan, Including J and K'The New Indian Express
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Pakistan ready for short or long war if war hysteria overcomes India: Pak ... - Firstpost Thu, 03 Sep 2015 15:50:00 GMT

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Pakistan ready for short or long war if war hysteria overcomes India: Pak ...
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Participating in a Radio Pakistan programme, Asif said Pakistan believes in peace but knows how to respond to any aggression. "We want peace but will inflict heavy losses on India if war hysteria overcame its leadership," he said. Commenting on Indian ...
Pakistan ready for short or long war with India: Defence MinisterIBNLive
Pakistan ready for short or long war: Defence Minister Khawaja AsifEconomic Times
"Pakistan ready to respond to any 'short' or 'long' war: Khawaja Asif:"DAWN.com
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Coming home to war: Afghan refugees return reluctantly from Pakistan - Reuters Fri, 04 Sep 2015 00:20:00 GMT

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Coming home to war: Afghan refugees return reluctantly from Pakistan
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KABUL Rahim Khan's return to Afghanistan 28 years after fleeing to Pakistan was not the homecoming he had dreamed of. The 60-year-old is one of a growing number of Afghan refugees making the journey back with trepidation, as militant violence ...
Pakistan, Afghanistan Weigh Resumption of Taliban TalksVoice of America
Senior Pakistani Official Looking To Restore Trust With AfghanistanRadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty
Pakistan's Sartaj Aziz to urge Afghans to stop blame for attacksEconomic Times

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India and Pakistan's Dialogue of the Deaf - International New York Times Wed, 02 Sep 2015 10:19:10 GMT

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India and Pakistan's Dialogue of the Deaf
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KARACHI, Pakistan — We are at it again. India and Pakistan are talking a lot these days, mostly about why they don't want to talk to each other. Our national security advisers were supposed to meet last week. And they were supposed to talk about ...
India strongly rejects Pakistan raising Kashmir at UNTimes of India
U.S. Should Stop Reinforcing Pakistan's DelusionsHuffington Post
Pakistan dismisses Army chief's warning as 'mere rhetoric'India Today

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Pakistan sends two member delegation for Saarc seminar - Economic Times Thu, 03 Sep 2015 22:33:52 GMT

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Pakistan sends two member delegation for Saarc seminar
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NEW DELHI: Pakistan has sent a two-member delegation for a two-day advance coordination conference of Saarc nations, which began on Thursday. Soon after the cancellation of NSA-level talks, Pakistan had pulled out of even a meeting on illegal narcotics ...
Post-NSA Talk Fiasco, Pakistan Delegation Visits IndiaThe New Indian Express

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Pakistan Court Dismisses Petition to Ban Indian Films - NDTV Thu, 03 Sep 2015 15:13:00 GMT

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Pakistan Court Dismisses Petition to Ban Indian Films
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Lahore: A Pakistani court today dismissed a petition seeking a permanent ban on release of Indian films in the country, days after the same court banned the screening of "Phantom" on a petition by Jamaat-ud-Dawah chief and Mumbai attack mastermind ...
Pakistan court rejects petition for deaf girl's blood samplegulfnews.com
Pakistan court rejects petition seeking return of Geeta to IndiaFirstpost
Pakistan court dismisses petition seeking Geeta's custodyEconomic Times
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Islamic militants are obtaining ID cards in Pakistan for as little as $100 a bribe - Business Insider Wed, 02 Sep 2015 18:34:33 GMT

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Islamic militants are obtaining ID cards in Pakistan for as little as $100 a bribe
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Foreign Islamic militants have been able to secure Pakistani national identity cards in exchange for bribes as low as $100, giving them vastly greater freedom to operate, according to a report by Pakistan's top intelligence agency obtained by The ...
Foreign militants get ID cards from corrupt officials in Pakistan, giving ...Fox News

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Pakistan batsman falls to rare dismissal - cricket.com.au Thu, 03 Sep 2015 02:26:57 GMT

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Pakistan batsman falls to rare dismissal
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Opening batsman Akmal was playing for Lahore Blues on Wednesday in the qualifying round of the Haier Twenty20 Cup, Pakistan's premier 20-over tournament, when he was ruled out 'obstructing the field' by the TV Umpire in a match against Quetta Region.
Adnan Akmal gets out in rare manner during Pakistan domestic T20 tournament matchCricket Country

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India, Pakistan must avoid 'winner-takes-all' approach to avoid a repeat of ... - Firstpost Thu, 03 Sep 2015 07:26:00 GMT

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India, Pakistan must avoid 'winner-takes-all' approach to avoid a repeat of ...
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First, the big news. The next round of India-Pakistan talks at the level of Chiefs of Border Security Force (BSF) and Pakistan Rangers in New Delhi beginning from 9 September is on track. This in itself is a big move forward considering that the NSA ...
Ceasefire violation, infiltration to be raised in BSF-Pakistan Rangers meetEconomic Times
Fresh ceasefire violation by Pakistan in Jammu districtindiatvnews.com

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Pakistan suspects US illegally cut down trees in its capital - Washington Post Tue, 01 Sep 2015 18:33:45 GMT

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Pakistan suspects US illegally cut down trees in its capital
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In Pakistan's capital, government leaders and residents often boast of living in one of the world's “greenest” cities. Islamabad, built in the 1960s and envisioned as a paradise for Pakistan's governing elite, sits at the base of the lush Margalla ...
Pakistan suspects US may be illegally cutting down trees in capitalThe Express Tribune

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