NPR | Trump Gushes About Pakistan In Call With Its Prime Minister NPR President-elect Donald Trump spoke by phone with Pakistan's Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif in one of the many routine, get-acquainted chats he'll have before entering the White House. These talks rarely if ever make news, but Wednesday's conversation ... Donald Trump's Phone Conversation With the Leader of Pakistan Was Reckless and Bizarre Pakistan's political drama moves from streets to courtroom The Donald Trump-Pakistan Saga Is Worse Than You Thought |
TIME | Donald Trump's Call With Pakistan Leader Draws Rebuke From Hindu-American Group TIME A Hindu-American group is calling on Donald Trump to reconsider his approach to Pakistan after an unusually detailed readout of a call showed the president-elect offering gushing praise for the country's prime minister. The Hindu American Foundation ... |
cricket.com.au | How Pakistan can beat Australia: Hesson cricket.com.au New Zealand coach Mike Hesson says if Pakistan's seam bowling attack can get the ball to swing and their batsman can pile on the runs they're a real shot at beating Australia in Test cricket this summer. |
The Hindu | No, Trump Likely Will Not Mediate India-Pakistan Conflict Daily Signal Shortly before news broke about the Indian strikes, U.S. National Security Adviser Susan Rice called on Pakistan “to take effective action to combat and delegitimize United Nations-designated terrorist individuals and entities, including Lashkar-e ... Writing a new Pakistan playbook 'Surgical Strikes' as Doctrinal Shift? Pakistan Is Already Adapting Its Responses |
Livemint | Understanding Pakistan's new terror strategy Livemint In a media briefing on Thursday, India's foreign ministry spokesperson Vikas Swarup blamed Pakistan for the recent terrorist attack on the Nagrota army base in Jammu and Kashmir. Although the Line of Control has seen continuous ceasefire violations—it ... Continued terror cannot be “new normal” in ties: India to Pakistan Militants Attack Indian Army Base in Nagrota, Inflaming Tensions With Pakistan Will not accept cross-border terrorism as 'new normal' in bilateral ties: India to Pakistan |
Economic Times | Pakistan's apolitical general seen as Sharif's best coup hedge Economic Times The military has ruled Pakistan for much of its history since it gained independence from the U.K. in 1947. It controls large parts of the economy and dominates foreign relations. Raheel Sharif, 60, who is standing down after three years, garnered ... Give Gen Bajwa time for counterterrorism efforts, says US Nagrota attack: Qamar Bajwa or Raheel Sharif, Pakistan's India policy will not be any different |
Times of India | Pakistan is not begging for dialogue: Abdul Basit The Hindu Pakistan is willing to wait for India to agree to dialogue, but resigned that the ice may not be broken at the Heart of Asia conference when Foreign Adviser Sartaj Aziz visits India this weekend. Speaking to The Hindu's New Delhi Bureau, Pakistan's ... Will never accept terrorism as 'new normal' of India-Pakistan relationship, says India Sartaj Aziz to represent Pakistan at Heart of Asia Conference |
The Hindu | Pakistan, China start direct rail and freight service The Hindu In this photograph taken on November 13, 2016, Pakistani Naval personnel stand guard near a ship carrying containers at the Gwadar port, some 700 km west of Karachi, during the opening ceremony of a pilot trade programme between Pakistan and China. Watch: CPEC on track with first train from China to Pakistan Pakistan, China commence direct rail and sea freight service |
War on the Rocks | Afghanistan, India hope to corner Pakistan The Hindu India is hoping to corner Pakistan on the issue of “cross-border terrorism” at the Heart of Asia conference in Amritsar this weekend, say officials, even as the Ministry of External Affairs denied it had received any proposal for a bilateral meeting ... An India-Pakistan Crisis: Should We Care? India should adopt "tit for tat" policy against Pakistan: RK Singh Pakistan: Envoy To India Expresses Desire To Formalize Cease-Fire |
Times of India | Modi's ministers provoking Pakistan: Omar Abdullah Times of India SRINAGAR: Former Jammu & Kashmir chief minister Omar Abdullah triggered a controversy on Thursday by saying that Prime Minister Narendra Modi's ministers were provoking Pakistan to launch terror attacks like in Nagrota town where seven soldiers ... |