BBC News | Operation Gibraltar: The Pakistani troops who infiltrated Kashmir to start a ... BBC News In August 1965, what looked like an indigenous uprising spread like a jungle fire across the part of Kashmir under Indian control. A month later, India invaded Pakistan in what Pakistanis call an "unprovoked" move. Since the war ended in stalemate ... Why India needs to call Pakistan's nuclear bluff once and for all Indo-Pak dialogue: let Pakistan take the first step For Peace, Pakistan Needs to Get Over Its Denial |
Reuters | Coming home to war: Afghan refugees return reluctantly from Pakistan Reuters 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 renews commitment to facilitate Afghan peace talks Pakistan renews commitment to facilitate revival of stalled Afghan peace talks |
Telegraph.co.uk | Mohammad Asif, invisible man of Pakistan spot-fixing scandal, targets Lord's ... Telegraph.co.uk Mohammad Asif sought inspiration from Nelson Mandela and moved to Norway to rebuild his life following six months in a British prison cell but now the invisible man of the Pakistan spot fixing scandal is back and dreaming of bowling at Lord's again. Pakistan ready for short or long war if war hysteria overcomes India: Pak ... Pakistan ready for short or long war: Defence Minister Khawaja Asif Mohammad Asif targeting next summer's tour of England for Pakistan return |
Voice of America | Afghan, Pakistani Officials Meet in Bid to Lower Tensions Voice of America Ghani did not elaborate, but Kabul has long accused Pakistan's military of covertly supporting the Taliban insurgency in Afghanistan to continue interference in Afghan affairs and try to keep rival India from expanding its influence in the war-ravaged ... Sartaj Aziz reiterates Pakistan's support to Afghan development $1.9b spent on Zarb-e-Azb, return of displaced: Pakistan Pakistan, Afghanistan agree not to trade barbs |
Father freed, Pakistan boy awaits his 'Bajrangi Bhaijaan' moment Times of India "We have written to the Indian external affairs ministry and Pakistan's interior ministry to facilitate Ghulam's return," Ansar Burney, former federal minister for human rights in Pakistan, told TOI over the phone. "We have urged the Pakistan ... |
International New York Times | India and Pakistan's Dialogue of the Deaf International New York Times 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 UN In With the Old: India-Pakistan Relations at a Standstill U.S. Should Stop Reinforcing Pakistan's Delusions |
The Diplomat | If Pakistan Wants a 'Normal' Nuclear Status, It Must Give Up Terrorism The Diplomat Pakistan seeks parity with India in every realm, even if its size and history make that a questionable project. Undeterred, it has mounted a massive diplomatic campaign in Western capitals over the last several years to block India from reaching the ... |
Foreign Policy (blog) | Playing Hardball with Aid to Pakistan Foreign Policy (blog) Earlier this month, an envoy from the Pentagon informed Pakistani officials in Islamabad that they are planning to hold back nearly a third of $1 billion due this year because Pakistan has failed to disrupt militant safe havens on the border with ... |
Firstpost | Pakistani troops violate ceasefire twice overnight, Indian Army retaliates Firstpost Jammu: Pakistani troops violated the ceasefire twice overnight by resorting to small arms firing and mortar shelling along the Indo-Pak border in Jammu and Poonch districts, drawing retaliation from the Army. "Pakistani Rangers fired two burst of small ... Pakistan targets BSF post in Jammu Pakistan violates ceasefire in RS Pura sector, India retaliates India should deal firmly with Pakistan ceasefire violation: Rashid Alvi |
UN News Centre | Ban appoints Pakistan national as Force Commander of UN Western Sahara mission UN News Centre 4 September 2015 – Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon announced today the appointment of Major General Muhammad Tayyab Azam of Pakistan as the Force Commander of the United Nations Mission for the Referendum in Western Sahara (MINURSO). UN secretary general appoints Pakistani as force commander in Western Sahara |