New York Times | Asia Pacific|Tough Stand by India's Modi on Militants Raises Risks With Pakistan New York Times NEW DELHI — As an opposition leader, Narendra Modi was a vocal critic of India's government for not responding more forcefully to cross-border attacks from militants based in Pakistan. As prime minister, Mr. Modi has not shied away from openly ... THE BIGGER PICTURE: Modi's limited Pakistan policy at BRICS |
The Guardian | Bollywood film set to open in India after Pakistani actor ban The Guardian A top Bollywood film mired in controversy for featuring a Pakistani actor will open as scheduled in India during the festival of Diwali, after an industry body agreed to ban actors from across the border in future. A hardline Hindu-nationalist party ... Pakistan enforces blanket ban on Indian content on its TV and radio channels Indian Bollywood director: No more Pakistani talent India: Karan Johar pledge not to use Pakistan actors goes viral |
Daily Times | Two Pakistan coast guard killed in Pakistan's key CPEC port district ... Reuters Two Pakistan Coast Guard officers were gunned down in the southwestern province of Balochistan on Sunday in a district that is key to a Chinese-funded ... Two Pakistan Coast Guards killed near Gwadar |
The Indian Express | Asian Champions Trophy 2016: Steely India overcome jittery start to triumph over Pakistan Firstpost In a match strewn with errors, India showed enough steel to make a comeback after being a goal down to beat Pakistan 3-2 and virtually cement a place in the Asian Champions Trophy semi-final at Kuantan. With two victories and a draw, India has seven ... India down Pakistan in thriller; Malaysia reach semis India go top of the table after winning thriller against Pakistan India downs Pakistan in a pacy encounter |
Voice of America | Pakistan 'Squeezing' Fugitive Taliban Leaders to Leave or Engage in Afghan Peace Process Voice of America Pakistan has been under pressure from international partners, particularly the U.S. to deny space to the Taliban and other groups waging the violent insurgency in Afghanistan. The country denies charges its spy agency's covertly supports the Taliban ... Afghan Taliban envoys in Pakistan to discuss possible peace talks: officia... Taliban delegation in Pakistan for talks Officials: Taliban Brief Pakistan About Talks With Kabul |
Economic Times | Pakistan troops will pay heavy price if they target us: BSF Economic Times JAMMU: If Pakistani troops target any BSF jawan, they will have to pay a heavy price for that, a top officer of the Indian border guarding force warned today, two days after a claim that 7 Pakistani Rangers had been killed after they shot a BSF constable. Pakistan violates ceasefire at RS Pura in Jammu BSF jawan killed, three others injured in heavy Pakistan shelling along border India: Pakistan soldiers killed in border shootings |
cricket.com.au | Pakistan eye series win as lead builds cricket.com.au Openers Azhar Ali and Sami Aslam hit half-centuries to help Pakistan strengthen their grip on the third day of the second Test against the West Indies in Abu Dhabi on Sunday. Azhar was unbeaten on 52 and Asad Shafiq five not out as Pakistan reached 1 ... Pakistan build big lead after Yasir's four-for All-round Pakistan cement dominance on slow-moving day Pakistan vs West Indies: Pakistan in firm control of 2nd Test, lead by 342 runs |
Aljazeera.com | The voices of peace opposing war in India and Pakistan Aljazeera.com A little over a week earlier, 19 Indian soldiers had been killed in an attack in Uri in Indian-administered Kashmir. India had accused Pakistan of being behind the attack, and social media platforms had become virtual battlegrounds as Indians and ... Pakistan imposed blanket ban on Indian content over Kashmir Pakistan officially moves to ban India Today website Pakistan to block Indian content on TV, radio as tension simmers |
Economic Times | Will act alone to destroy terror groups: US warns Pakistan Economic Times WASHINGTON: In a blunt message, the US has warned Pakistan that it will not hesitate to act alone, when necessary, to disrupt and destroy terror networks as the country's powerful spy agency ISI was not acting against all terror groups operating on its ... US warns Pakistan it will act alone to destroy terror networks |
New York Times | Bollywood Becomes India and Pakistan's Latest Battleground - The ... New York Times Tensions over an attack on an army base have led to a cultural battle as India and Pakistan ban each other's film stars and television shows. |