BBC News | Peace path: Ex-envoys from Pakistan, India lay stress on more talks Economic Times NEW DELHI: Eyeing to chart a new journey in bilateral relations that has witnessed roller coaster ride for the past seven decades, senior diplomats from India and Pakistan who have served as high commissioners in each other's country on Friday ... US 'drops planned Pakistan F-16 fighter jet subsidy' Talking is best policy for India, Pakistan Pakistan won't get subsidy for F-16s, will have to pay 2.5 times of the discounted cost |
Times of India | WB min shows Pak scribe Kolkata's 'mini-Pakistan' Times of India The Dawn reporter writes, "Seeing me loitering around with my notebook in hand, the men in the neighbourhood want to know what TV channel I work for. When I tell them I am from Pakistan, they break into broad smiles and tell me of their relatives who ... |
NBCNews.com | McDonald's Opens in Quetta, Pakistan — Taliban Isn't Lovin' It NBCNews.com The Taliban now has access to Big Macs and McNuggets. McDonald's opened its first restaurant in Pakistan's western city of Quetta, the reputed home of the fearsome militant group's ruling council. But the extremist fighters weren't impressed — with ... McDonald's has gone to Quetta, Pakistan - and the Taliban aren't happy First-Ever McDonald's Opens In Quetta, Pakistan |
ESPNcricinfo.com | Pakistan and Sri Lanka agree in principle to points system for England tour ESPNcricinfo.com An ECB spokesman confirmed to ESPNcricinfo that the prospect of a points system was taking shape. "We have received an agreement in principle from the boards of both Sri Lanka and Pakistan and will release further details of the proposal in due course.". |
The Indian Express | Netaji Files: Pakistan didn't allow INA men to attend meets The Indian Express The file, which relates to a communication before the Third International Netaji Seminar to be held in January 1979 in Kolkata, reveal that despite invitations from India, the Pakistan government did not let the two soldiers visit India for the second ... |
The Express Tribune | 'Western rivers belong to Pakistan' The Express Tribune LAHORE: Speakers at a symposium organised on Friday on water disputes between India and Pakistan said technology should be used to monitor water levels and check treaty violations. They made the remarks while speaking at Pakistan-India ... |
Hindustan Times | China told to cease construction in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir: Army Hindustan Times India has asked China to stop its reported construction activities in parts of Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, the Indian Army said on Friday. A spokesperson for the army's Udhampur-headquartered Northern Command said in a statement: “There have been no ... Shut shop in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, India tells China |
Pakistan's Army Chief Gains Power Under Democratic Rule NPR Heard on All Things Considered · Philip Reeves 2016 square · Philip Reeves · Facebook Twitter. Pakistan has a democratically elected government, but the power of the army is growing and so is that of the man who runs it. Facebook; Twitter. Google+ ... |
The Express Tribune | Pakistan, China reaffirm to continue efforts for peace in Afghanistan The Express Tribune “It was agreed that Pakistan and China will continue to work closely with the Afghan government in its efforts to bring peace and stability in Afghanistan,” said a statement issued by the foreign office. The announcement came after the meeting between ... Pakistan among eight fast growing economies of the world: Ahsan Iqbal 'China becomes top foreign direct investor in Pakistan' Moody's appraises Pakistan |
NDTVSports.com | Pakistan likely to name new coach on May 3 The Indian Express The Pakistan Cricket Board is likely to announce the new head coach of the national team on May 3 after taking approval from its board of governors. A reliable source in the board said Chairman Shaharyar Khan will submit shortlist of candidates for the ... Misbah ul Haq And Co. Not Allowed to Tour England With Pakistan's A Team |