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Pakistan Has A Long Way To Go Before Catching Up With India - Forbes Tue, 04 Oct 2016 00:07:00 GMT

Pakistan Has A Long Way To Go Before Catching Up With India
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Pakistan's equity markets may be beating India's markets in recent years, but it has long way to go before catching up with India in a key economic metric: Global Competitiveness, as noted in a ranking published by the World Economic Forum. India has ...

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Exchange of fire continues on Pakistan-India border - Aljazeera.com Mon, 03 Oct 2016 17:20:01 GMT

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Exchange of fire continues on Pakistan-India border
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Pakistani and Indian troops exchanged fresh fire across the de facto Kashmir border, Pakistan's military said, following an overnight attack on an Indian army camp in which one soldier was killed. No casualties were reported in the latest skirmish on ...
Indian and Pakistani troops exchange fire in KashmirWashington Post
Pakistan takes journalists to LoC, fails to debunk surgical strikes by Indian ArmyIndia Today
Pakistan is like a thief bitten by a scorpion, cannot cry out even when in pain: M Venkaiah NaiduEconomic Times
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India and Pakistan's spectacular border show takes a dark turn - Financial Times Mon, 03 Oct 2016 14:55:00 GMT

Financial Times

India and Pakistan's spectacular border show takes a dark turn
Financial Times
Skirmishes between nuclear-armed neighbours India and Pakistan at the de facto border that divides the disputed Kashmir region have claimed more than 20 lives in the past few weeks: 19 Indian soldiers and at least two from Pakistan. But they have also ...
Attari-Wagah check post on India-Pakistan border: What has changed?The Indian Express (blog)
Pakistan turns beating retreat ceremony at Wagah into show of strengthHindustan Times
Pakistani crowd throws rocks at Indian side during Beating Retreat at WagahIndia Today

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India-Pakistan tensions trigger airtime war on TV? - Times of India Mon, 03 Oct 2016 15:15:55 GMT

Times of India

India-Pakistan tensions trigger airtime war on TV?
Times of India
The amount of airtime for Indian content in Pakistan will mimic the format India has adopted for the airing of Pakistani content, the Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (PEMRA) announced amidst the strain in Indo-Pak ties after the Uri ...

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Pakistan envoy lies to US about action against terrorists despite Hafiz Saeed's public rallies - Times of India Mon, 03 Oct 2016 14:39:59 GMT

Times of India

Pakistan envoy lies to US about action against terrorists despite Hafiz Saeed's public rallies
Times of India
WASHINGTON: Pakistan's ambassador to the United States Jalil Abbas Jilani lied brazenly to Americans on the weekend about ''targeting all terrorists without any discrimination'' despite public appearances in Pakistan of UN and US-designated terrorists, ...

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White House petition to call Pakistan 'terrorism sponsor' passes 600000 benchmark - RT Mon, 03 Oct 2016 11:06:03 GMT

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White House petition to call Pakistan 'terrorism sponsor' passes 600000 benchmark
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It accuses Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) of helping to harbor terrorist groups, including the Taliban, the Haqqani Network and Al-Qaeda. It also claims the agency helps the groups to purchase weapons. The bill demands that the White ...
White House Achieves Petition Seeking to Declare Pakistan 'Terror Sponsor'News18
Petitions in US, UK to condemn Pakistan gain record supportThe Hindu
Petition to condemn Pakistan over terrorism hits record signs in UKTimes of India

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India Is Buying 36 Rafale Fighters from France (and Pakistan Should Worry) - The National Interest Online (blog) Mon, 03 Oct 2016 14:56:00 GMT

The National Interest Online (blog)

India Is Buying 36 Rafale Fighters from France (and Pakistan Should Worry)
The National Interest Online (blog)
France's recent arms sale to India is not in itself a game changer in South Asia's balance of power, but, coupled with the United States' decision to cut military assistance to Pakistan (Delhi's arch rival), it is doomed to produce some aftershocks in ...

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"I Had to:" Inside the Mind of an 'Honor' Killer in Pakistan - ABC News - ABC News Mon, 03 Oct 2016 06:17:38 GMT

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"I Had to:" Inside the Mind of an 'Honor' Killer in Pakistan - ABC News
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In this photo taken on Thursday, Sept. 1, 2016, neighbors of Mubeen Rajhu, who killed his sister Tasleem, talk about the murder in Lahore, Pakistan. Rajhu who ...

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Cross-border attacks diminished Pakistan's international standing: US expert - The Indian Express Mon, 03 Oct 2016 19:26:00 GMT

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Cross-border attacks diminished Pakistan's international standing: US expert
The Indian Express
Underlining that cross border attacks have greatly “diminished” Pakistan's international standing, an American think-tank expert on Monday said that as a result of India's new policy of retaliation Pakistan is in a bind of “its own making”. “What were ...
Arvind Kejriwal lauds Modi for surgical strikes, asks him to 'unmask Pakistan's false propaganda'Firstpost
Expose Pakistan's false propaganda on surgical strikes: Kejriwal to PMEconomic Times
India-Pakistan tensions: India detains pigeon carrying threatening message for ModiPress TV
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Baramulla attack proves Pakistan army can only fight India using proxies - Firstpost Mon, 03 Oct 2016 11:26:13 GMT

Firstpost

Baramulla attack proves Pakistan army can only fight India using proxies
Firstpost
The terrorist attack on an army base at Baramulla, which also houses a BSF unit, and a suspected simultaneous infiltration attempt at Chakri post in Punjab's Gurdaspur sector made it clear that Pakistan army would continue to use proxies to do its ...
India-Pakistan Conflict Update: Militants Attack Indian Army Post In Kashmir, Ceasefire Violations ReportedInternational Business Times
Making Pakistan bleed by a thousand cutsDailyO
Kashmir attack: Militants target Baramulla Indian baseBBC News

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