Voice of America | Pakistan Revokes Travel Ban on Journalist Voice of America Authorities in Pakistan have revoked a controversial travel ban on a leading journalist days after he was barred from leaving the country for publishing a story about a national security meeting. Pakistan officials described the story as fabricated ... Pakistan lifts travel ban on journalist Pakistan: Cyril Almeida removed from exit control list Pakistan lifts travel ban on journalist whose scoop angered army |
The Hindu | Tensions with Pakistan overshadow BRICS summit The Hindu However, the summit will face an overhang from ongoing tensions with Pakistan, the differences with China and worries over the slowing down of economies, especially Brazil and South Africa. Ahead of his arrival in Goa, Mr. Modi said the BRICS forum was ... India to mount diplomatic offensive against Pakistan at BRICS meet BRICS in Goa: Pakistan will be very much the flavour of the summit Brics meet in Goa: Can India call Pakistan's bluff on aiding cross border terrorism? |
BBC Sport | Pakistan v West Indies: Azhar Ali hits 302 not out in second day-night Test BBC Sport Azhar Ali struck 302 not out - Pakistan's fourth-highest individual score - as his side took control of the first Test against the West Indies. Azhar's 469-ball innings in Dubai lasted 11 hours and included 23 fours and three sixes. Only Hanif Mohammad ... Azhar Ali: Pakistan's fourth triple-centurion Azhar Ali hits triple ton as Pakistan punish West Indies in day-nighter Azhar Ali's triple puts Pakistan in cruise control |
Times of India | Kashmir: 'Pivoting' Toward War between India and Pakistan? Center for Research on Globalization Two nuclear armed countries, India and Pakistan, are on the brink of war because of Washington's drive to contain and undermine China, embolden – to reckless levels – its newfound close ally, India, and push the rulers in Islamabad to a point where ... 'India wants to contain tensions with Pakistan, focus on economy' Pakistan Army warns India against 'misadventurism', calls strikes hoax India's critical test on Pakistan |
Livemint | The Pakistani epicentre of terror Livemint Berlin: Almost seven decades after it was created as the first Islamic republic of the postcolonial era, Pakistan is teetering on the edge of an abyss. The economy is stagnant, unemployment is high, and resources are scarce. The government is unstable, ... Is Pakistan's Army Losing Control over Kashmir? US backs India's right to self-defence, slams Pakistan Strategists must know Pakistan's India policy stems from false religious antagonism |
The Indian Express | India alone may not bring about change in Pakistan: Expert The Indian Express Observing that Pakistan tends to regard itself as “indispensable”, an eminent South Asian expert has said that unless the rest of the world is willing to join India, Islamabad will only continue to “play games” with New Delhi. “India alone may not able ... |
The Indian Express | China may carry Pakistan message to India at BRICS: Engage to break logjam The Indian Express Sources said that Pakistan has reached out to China through diplomatic and political channels so that Xi can push for the resumption of engagement at a time when the dialogue process has frozen, apart from asking India to maintain “restraint” along the ... |
ESPNcricinfo.com | Clarke tasked with boosting Pakistan finances ESPNcricinfo.com Giles Clarke, the ECB president, is set to renew his relationship with the Pakistan Cricket Board, after being tasked alongside Dave Richardson, the ICC chief executive, to explore ways to boost the board's economy in the absence of any home ... |
Voice of America | Taliban Gunmen Target Pakistan Security Forces Voice of America Gunmen on motorcycles killed at least three Pakistani paramilitary forces Friday in the southwestern city of Quetta. A splinter Pakistani Taliban group, Jamaatul Ahrar, claimed responsibility for the deadly attack. The group has claimed responsibility ... Gunmen Kill 3 Pakistani Paramilitary Troops in Quetta |
No backdoor diplomacy with India: Pakistan The Hindu “There is no backdoor or track-II diplomacy going on between Pakistan and India, as such kind of contacts were established on the desire of two sides,” Pakistan Prime Minister's Advisor on Foreign Affairs Sartaj Aziz told Express News channel. India ... |