Daily Beast | Were India and Pakistan Doomed at Birth? Daily Beast After centuries of colonial rule by Great Britain, the Asian subcontinent was divided into the independent nations of Hindu-majority India and Muslim-majority Pakistan by the British Parliament, which passed the Indian Independence Act less than a ... |
Reuters | Pakistan says agrees with Afghanistan to stop blame game over attacks Reuters Sartaj Aziz, foreign affairs adviser to Pakistan's prime minister, visited the Afghan capital Kabul on Friday for a regional economic conference and also held meetings with the president, foreign minister and national security adviser. Afghan President ... Pakistan, Afghanistan agree to stop blame game: Sartaj Aziz Pakistan, Afghanistan agree to revive mutual trust |
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 ... Indo-Pak dialogue: let Pakistan take the first step Why India needs to call Pakistan's nuclear bluff once and for all Pakistan Has Lost International Support on Kashmir: Ex-Diplomat |
Yahoo News | Pakistan police arrest Christian labourer for blasphemy Yahoo News Under Pakistan's stringent blasphemy laws, insulting the Prophet Mohammed carries the death penalty, though the country has never executed anyone for the crime. But anyone convicted, or even just accused, of insulting Islam, risks a violent and bloody ... Pakistan police arrest Christian labourer for |
The Hindu | The pilot who 'shot' Pakistan The Hindu Fifty years ago, when he leapt into his Canberra, a twin-engine jet bomber fitted with cameras, and flew into Pakistan on a top secret mission, then Squadron Leader Jag Mohan Nath already had a Maha Vir Chakra awarded to him for the earlier 1962 ... |
Firstpost | India, Pakistan at war with each other The Straits Times War between India and Pakistan dominated headlines this week in 1965, sparking fears of a wider escalation if countries like China got involved. On Sept 6, Pakistan's President Ayub Khan and India's Premier Lal Bahadur Shastri said their countries were ... Pakistan and India's dialogue of the deaf Pakistan celebrates Defence Day on Sunday RSS favouring India's engagement with Pakistan and neigbours, sends positive ... |
Sport24 | Malik's surprise Pakistan cricket contract SBS Allrounder Shoaib Malik is a surprise inclusion among six players awarded category A contracts by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB). Test captain Misbah-ul-Haq, Twenty20 skipper Shahid Afridi, batsman Younis Khan and allrounder Mohammad Hafeez ... Malik given Pakistan contract Shoaib Malik and Azhar Ali given category A contracts Pakistani all-rounder Shoaib Malik gets Category A contract, Saeed Ajmal demoted |
The Indian Express | Rajnath Singh slams Pakistan for terrorism against India, says IS not big ... Economic Times MUMBAI: Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh today tore into Pakistan for fomenting terrorism on Indian soil by sending terrorists here while observing that the dreaded extremist outfit IS is not a "big challenge" and that the country is well-equipped to ... If Pakistan fires first, India will not stop firing, says Rajnath Singh |
Daily Pakistan | #DawnPawnOfModi: Tweeps react to "Pakistan lost 1965 war" Daily Pakistan LAHORE (Staff Report) – Latest buzz on micro-blogging website twitter is about recent news article in Pakistan's leading newspaper Dawn that claimed the Pakistan lost 1965's war against India saying “there can be no a bigger lie, as Pakistan lost ... `Pakistan lost terribly in the 1965 war with India` Twitter outburst in Pakistan over Dawn article on 1965 Indo-Pak war 'Pakistan lost terribly in the 1965 war with India' |
NDTV | Soldier Injured in Pakistan Firing in J and K The New Indian Express SRI NAGAR: Pakistani troops violated border ceasefire twice and fired on Indian Army posts along Line of Control (LoC) in the Poonch district of Jammu and Kashmir on Saturday, injuring a soldier. It was the sixth border ceasefire violation by Pakistani ... Pakistan Violates Ceasefire Twice, Soldier Injured in Jammu and Kashmir's ... Pakistan violates ceasefire twice, one jawan injured |