Times of India | India, Afghanistan target Pakistan on cross-border terror Times of India AMRITSAR: Terrorism emanating from Pakistan was one of the main focus areas at the Heart of Asia conference with PM Narendra Modi and Afghan president Ashraf Ghani seeking to corner Islamabad on the issue. But unlike at the Brics summit in Goa ... Heart of Asia participants slam Pakistan over terrorism “It's Pakistan's turn to open the door” Afghan President: Taliban Won't Last Without Pakistan Support |
Voice of America | Pakistan Opposition Politicians Slam Hard-line Cleric's Provincial Win Voice of America FILE - A Pakistani paramilitary soldier and a nurse walk through a corridor at the Bolan Medical complex damaged by an attack claimed by the Sunni militant group Lashkar-e-Jhangvi, in Quetta, Pakistan, June 16, 2013. Masroor Nawaz Jhangvi, son of ... |
Voice of America | Pakistan's New Army Chief Takes Command Voice of America General Qamar Javed Bajwa has taken command of Pakistan's army, the sixth-largest in the world. The official change of command ceremony took place earlier this week near the General Headquarters in Rawalpindi. The former chief, General Raheel Sharif, ... Pakistan's new army chief Bajwa needles India, threatens to escalate firing along LoC |
News18 | Pakistan Ex-Army Chief to Command 39-Nation Anti-terror Force: Report News18 Islamabad: Pakistan's former army chief, General Raheel Sharif (retd.) has agreed to command a multinational Islamic anti-terror force, on certain terms and conditions, including being allowed to arbitrate between belligerents, a media report said. |
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 ... The Donald Trump-Pakistan Saga Is Worse Than You Thought Donald Trump's Phone Conversation With the Leader of Pakistan Was Reckless and Bizarre Pakistan's political drama moves from streets to courtroom |
The Indian Express | Sartaj Aziz not allowed to visit Golden Temple, claims Pakistan; India cites security concerns The Indian Express Pakistan on Sunday claimed that its Prime Minister's Foreign Affairs Advisor Sartaj Aziz was not allowed to visit the Golden Temple and speak to Pakistani mediapersons at the hotel where he was staying, even as India said it was done due to security ... Pakistan delegation denied visit to Golden Temple |
Premium Times | Nigeria turns to Pakistan, China for war planes, helicopters, others Premium Times Concerned about global politics surrounding procurement of sophisticated arms from western countries, Nigerian Air Force is expecting arrival of war-planes and helicopters from Pakistan and Russia to boost its fleets. The Chief of Air Staff, Sadique ... Pakistan, Russia to sell warplanes to Nigeria, air force chief says |
The Indian Express | Indian women beat Pakistan, reign supreme The Hindu The Indian women's team maintained its supremacy in the Asia Cup by beating Pakistan for its sixth title in as many editions here on Sunday. Veteran Mithali Raj, who was removed as Twenty20 captain before the start of the tournament, made a statement ... India defeat Pakistan to lift Women's T20 Asia Cup India beat Pakistan to win women's Twenty20 Asia Cup title India vs Pakistan, Women's Asia Cup T20 Final: IND beat PAK by 17 runs |
Scroll.in | Donald Trump has ushered in a new era in the US-Pakistan relationship. Or not Scroll.in And then we proffered another prediction: Trump's electoral triumph would spell trouble for US-Pakistan relations. It seemed a no-brainer. The bilateral relationship was already going downhill, impelled by a rapidly growing US-India relationship and by ... After 'Nawaz-Trump' phone call, Pakistan PM keen to attend Donald Trump's oath taking ceremony Lessons From Trump's 'Fantastic' Phone Call to Pakistan Pakistan's alarming disconnect |
Hindustan Times | Indus water row with Pakistan to intensify as India accuses World Bank of bias Hindustan Times The India-Pakistan water dispute is set to intensify, with New Delhi questioning the World Bank's neutrality in arbitrating between the two countries. The World Bank, which brokered the Indus Waters Treaty (IWT) in 1960, settles differences arising ... |