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What's Behind Russia's Rapprochement With Pakistan? - The Diplomat Sat, 14 May 2016 11:06:49 GMT

The Diplomat

What's Behind Russia's Rapprochement With Pakistan?
The Diplomat
A Russian-Pakistani renaissance started in 2014 when the Kremlin removed its arms embargo against Islamabad. In 2015, Moscow agreed to sell four Mi-35M helicopters to Pakistan and welcomed Islamabad to join the Shanghai Cooperation Organization ...

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Pakistan and the US: the uneasy relationship - Daily Times Sun, 15 May 2016 00:52:50 GMT

Daily Times

Pakistan and the US: the uneasy relationship
Daily Times
Recently, Chairman Senate Mian Raza Rabbani gave a strong statement regarding the bilateral relationship between Pakistan and the United States while chairing a session of the Senate. He was of the view that the relation is unbalanced, and unfair ...
Pakistan, Afghanistan Agree to Reopen Border CrossingVoice of America
Border fencing escalates Pakistan-Afghanistan tensionAljazeera.com
US relations with Pakistan are vital: State DepartmentThe News International
Foreign Policy (blog) -DunyaNews Pakistan -International Business Times, India Edition
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US says ties with Pakistan vital, but 'complicated' at times - Hindustan Times Sat, 14 May 2016 19:23:00 GMT

Times of India

US says ties with Pakistan vital, but 'complicated' at times
Hindustan Times
The US has said its ties with Pakistan are a “vital relationship” that it strongly believes in, but acknowledged that both don't see eye to eye on every issue, amid strain in ties with Islamabad over blocking the sale of F-16s. “It is a important ...
Relations with Pakistan are important, says the USTimes of India
US committed to maintaining 'vital' ties with PakistanDaily News & Analysis
American Stiffening on F-16s Rattles PakistanThe Wire
The Nation -The Hindu -Pakistan Today
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After Nizami's execution, Bangladesh now blames Pakistan for not taking in Urdu speaking migrants - Firstpost Sat, 14 May 2016 12:13:31 GMT

Firstpost

After Nizami's execution, Bangladesh now blames Pakistan for not taking in Urdu speaking migrants
Firstpost
"Under the 1974 agreement (among Dhaka, new Delhi and Islamabad), Pakistan was obligated to take back its stranded citizens from Bangladesh. They did not fulfil their obligation over the decades," Law Minister Anisul Huq said at a discussion in Dhaka.
Bangladesh blames on Pakistan for violating tripartite accordThe News International
'Pakistan in violation of 1974 treaty'Dhaka Tribune
Pakistan broke 1974 dealThe Daily Star
The Express Tribune -Prothom Alo (English) -The New Indian Express
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US overrides objections of Pakistan and China, says India ready for NSG membership - The Hindu Sat, 14 May 2016 11:15:50 GMT

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US overrides objections of Pakistan and China, says India ready for NSG membership
The Hindu
Amid reports that China and Pakistan are jointly opposing India's bid for the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) membership, the United States has said India meets missile technology control regime requirements and is ready for entry into the exclusive club.
China against India in NSG, propping up Pakistan as a shieldDeccan Chronicle
Despite China and Pakistan's objections, US ready to welcome India into elite nuclear clubDaily News & Analysis
China and Pakistan join hands to block India's entry into Nuclear Suppliers GroupTimes of India
Sputnik International
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Time to Put the Squeeze on Pakistan - New York Times Thu, 12 May 2016 07:21:13 GMT

New York Times

Time to Put the Squeeze on Pakistan
New York Times
Nearly 15 years after 9/11, the war in Afghanistan is raging and Pakistan deserves much of the blame. It remains a duplicitous and dangerous partner for the United States and Afghanistan, despite $33 billion in American aid and repeated attempts to ...
Why Pakistan Won't Go After Afghan TalibanVoice of America
Terse rejoinder: 'Don't blame Pakistan for Afghan imbroglio'The Express Tribune
Pakistan a 'duplicitous, dangerous' partner for US: NYT editorialTimes of India
DailyO -The News International
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Turkey to modernize F-16 fighter jets of Pakistan Air Force - SAMAA TV Sat, 14 May 2016 14:50:29 GMT

SAMAA TV

Turkey to modernize F-16 fighter jets of Pakistan Air Force
SAMAA TV
ISTANBUL: The multifaceted relations between Pakistan and Turkey are burgeoning in defense field as the latter has agreed to modernize its F-16 fleet which will cost Islamabad US dollar 75 million, said a senior official of Turkey-Asia Pacific Councils ...

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Pakistan Doesn't Owe You a Free Mansion - New York Times Thu, 12 May 2016 14:33:57 GMT

New York Times

Pakistan Doesn't Owe You a Free Mansion
New York Times
KARACHI, Pakistan — I once knew a building contractor who worked for the government of Pakistan. He was very corrupt and very open about it. After hearing endless stories about bribes given for contracts and payments received for projects that were ...
The apathetic elite class of PakistanDaily Times

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26/11: Why Pakistan ex-envoy's explosive admission matters - Times of India (blog) Sat, 14 May 2016 09:30:58 GMT

Times of India (blog)

26/11: Why Pakistan ex-envoy's explosive admission matters
Times of India (blog)
“Log hamarey thhe, operation hamara nahin thha” [the people were ours, not the operation] — this is what Lt General Shuja Pasha, the head of Pakistan's ISI at the time of the 2008 Mumbai attacks told his country's then ambassador to the United States, ...
No military aid to Pakistan without action against Haqqani network: USDaily Pakistan
Key US lawmakers not willing to back military aid to PakistanThe News International
No military aid to Pakistan without specific actions: U.S.Business Standard

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Pakistan to brace series of heatwaves - SAMAA TV (blog) Sat, 14 May 2016 13:08:37 GMT

SAMAA TV (blog)

Pakistan to brace series of heatwaves
SAMAA TV (blog)
Pakistan and other countries of South Asia have experienced heatwaves in the recent past. The 2007 Asian heat wave affected India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Nepal. The heat spell ran during the months of May and June, with the death toll shooting up to ...

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