CNBC | India's Modi, at summit, calls Pakistan 'mother-ship of terrorism' CNBC Modi's remarks to a meeting of leaders from the BRICS - which include Brazil, Russia, China and South Africa - escalated his diplomatic drive to isolate Pakistan, which India accuses of sponsoring cross-border terrorism. Tensions between the nuclear ... India's Modi Calls Pakistan Terror 'Mothership' at Brics Summit Narendra Modi labels Pakistan 'mothership of terrorism' India slams Pakistan over BRICS wall |
New York Times | India and Pakistan at War Against Peaceniks New York Times Once, in a TV studio near Delhi almost eight years ago, I tried to stop a war between India and Pakistan and left thinking: Let them fight. It's never a good idea to join a TV debate when those two are on the brink of yet another war. I was visiting ... How the media in India and Pakistan created a war where there wasn't one |
Voice of America | UN: 370000 Afghans Returned Home From Pakistan Voice of America FILE - An Afghan family, returning from Pakistan, watch a short video clip about mines during a mines and explosives awareness program at a United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) registration centre in Kabul, Sept. 27, 2016. Share. |
BBC Sport | Pakistan v West Indies: Devendra Bishoo's eight gives visitors a chance in Dubai BBC Sport Devendra Bishoo's Test career-best bowling figures of 8-49 gave the West Indies a chance of beating Pakistan in the day-night Test in Dubai. The spinner claimed best-ever away figures for a West Indian, as Pakistan fell for 123 in their second innings. Bishoo eight-for revives contest in Dubai Test Bishoo's wrath: Pakistan all out for 123 as West Indies spinner gets 8 Pakistan's Yasir wants match with India's Ashwin |
Times of India | Jawan killed as Pakistan violates LoC truce again Times of India "An Army Jawan, Sepoy Sudees Kumar, was martyred when Pakistan Army initiated indiscriminate and unprovoked firing on Indian Army posts along the Line of Control in Rajouri sector," he said, adding that Sudees was from Uttar Pradesh's Sambhal district. Army jawan killed as Pakistan violates ceasefire Pakistan violates ceasefire along LoC; one soldier killed Soldier Killed In Ceasefire Violation By Pakistan In Jammu and Kashmir's Rajouri Sector |
CNN | Donald Trump on India: 'We're going to be best friends' CNN Pakistan, on the other hand, has sought international help in resolving the decades-long conflict. Recently, it accused India of what it sees as humanitarian violations in Indian-administered Kashmir. The conflict in Kashmir has flared up in recent ... Would love to see Pakistan and India get along: Donald Trump Ready to play mediator between Pakistan, India: Trump |
South China Morning Post | Has Chinese pressure forced Pakistan U-turn on anti-India terror groups? South China Morning Post China's disapproval of Pakistan's hosting of anti-India terror organisations has prompted Islamabad to quietly start working on plans to disarm these jihadist groups, amid an unusually public row between the civilian government, the all-powerful ... Why China is shielding Pakistans strategic assets |
Times of India | PM should say sorry for Pakistan trip: Anurag Kashyap Times of India Filmmaker Anurag Kashyap waded into the controversy over the boycott of films with Pakistani artistes, tweeting on Sunday that since Indian directors are being targeted and penalised, PM Modi should also apologise for his Lahore trip last year to meet ... Anurag Kashyap tweets to PM Modi, asks him to apologise for Pakistan trip Anurag Kashyap wants Narendra Modi to apologise for his Pakistan visit, getting burnt on Twitter instead Anurag Kashyap wants Modi to apologise for visiting Pakistan |
Trump offers to be 'mediator or arbitrator' for India-Pakistan talks Washington Examiner (blog) "Well, I would love to see Pakistan and India get along, because that's a very, very hot tinderbox ... That would be a very great thing. I hope they can do it," Trump told the Hindustan Times. (AP Photo) ... |
Wall Street Journal | Pakistan Lifts Travel Ban on Journalist Wall Street Journal ISLAMABAD, Pakistan—Pakistan lifted a travel ban on a prominent journalist on Friday, days after barring him from leaving the country over his newspaper article alleging rifts between the government and the military. The Interior Ministry banned Cyril ... Pakistan: 'Triple-checked' facts of civilian-military divide story, says Cyril Almeida Pakistan: Cyril Almeida removed from exit control list Pakistan lifts travel ban on journalist whose scoop angered army |