The Indian Express | Pakistan warns its media over linking Indian 'spy' with Iran Economic Times The Iranian embassy here had issued a terse statement after several media outlets hinted that Tehran might have knowledge about Kulbhushan Yadhav, who was reportedly arrested by Pakistani authorities in Balochistan after he entered from Iran. Indian visitors to face strict monitoring in Pakistan: Report Taliban sold Indian spy to Pakistani intelligence: Senior German diplomat Pakistan Asks Tehran for Details About Alleged Indian Spy |
Quartz | Pakistan's Religious Right Mobilizes Anew to Defend Blasphemy Laws NPR A strange new shrine has appeared on the eastern edge of Islamabad, Pakistan's capital, amid the low hills that roll towards the Himalayan mountains. Within a small gazebo, crowned by a green dome, there is a grave, decorated with silver tinsel and ... How many tiny coffins will it take to shake Pakistan out of its slumber? Pakistan Pledges Not to Amend Law That Imposes Death Penalty for Blasphemy |
NDTV | India has no right to question Pakistan's nuke programme: Pakistan daily Economic Times The editorial said that Pakistan's security of its nuclear stockpile came into question "once again" during talks between US Secretary of State John Kerry and Indian National Security Adviser Ajit Doval in Washington in the backdrop of the Nuclear ... Pakistan Says Its Nuclear Programme 'Modest' Compared To India Nuclear Security Summit: Pakistan claims its nuclear programme is 'modest' but India's is 'ambitious' Pakistan's atomic security better than India's, says Aizaz |
New York Times | The Dirty Old Men of Pakistan New York Times Karachi, Pakistan — IN the world we live in, there is no dearth of pious men who believe that most of the world's problems can be fixed by giving their women a little thrashing. And this business of a man's God-given right to give a woman a little ... |
NDTV | Pak Says India 'Failed' To Prove Pathankot Terrorists Were Pakistani: Report NDTV The team of Pakistani investigators, who visited India to probe the Pathankot attack, today said the Indian authorities failed to provide evidence to prove the air base was attacked by terrorists from Pakistan. The team was allowed to enter the ... Pakistan claims India 'failed' to provide evidence on Pathankot attack: Report India fails to prove Pathankot attackers entered from Pakistan India failed to provide evidence to Pakistan JIT for Pathankot Attack |
The Indian Express (blog) | Pakistan and the spectre of suicide bombing The Indian Express (blog) asked the pensive looking Punjab Police Inspector in Narowal district of Pakistan's Punjab province. After the usual bit of pleasantries outside the Kartarpur Sahib Gurdwara, this was not the question I was expecting. But he looked as if he wanted an ... Rescuing Pakistan US, Europe, now Pakistan Terror in Lahore: Pakistan's toughest test |
Huffington Post | Pakistan's Religious Extremism: A World Menace Huffington Post On Sunday March 27th, while a group of the Pakistani Christian minority was celebrating Easter, one of the most important events in Christianity, terrorists attacked with impunity killing 72 people and injuring more than 300. Among the dead were many ... The hard choice for Pakistan The Easter Day Attack Spotlights the Plight of Pakistan's Religious Minorities Pakistan's War Against Christians |
BBC News | Pakistan honour killings on the rise, report reveals BBC News Nearly 1,100 women were killed in Pakistan last year by relatives who believed they had dishonoured their families, the country's independent Human Rights Commission says. In its annual report the commission said 900 more women suffered sexual ... Pakistan: The Army Steps In EDITORIAL: Growing terrorism in Pakistan |
Hindustan Times | Russian offering Rs 1 million for local bride arrested in Pakistan Hindustan Times A Russian national who went to Pakistan in search of a wife was arrested and is being questioned by intelligence agencies, officials said on Saturday. Apelgans Viacheslov, a 28-year-old from Moscow, had put up posters in the northern district of ... |
Times of India | Obama counsels restraint to India and Pakistan over nuclear arsenal, military doctrines Times of India WASHINGTON: US President Barack Obama on Friday counselled India and Pakistan to contain aggressive military doctrines and nuclear arsenals as he wrapped up the fourth Nuclear Security Summit, his signature international effort to curtail the spread of ... Pakistan has strong credentials to become NSG member Obama At Nuclear Summit: India, Pakistan Should Reduce Nuclear Threat India, Pakistan should reduce their arsenal, says Obama |