NPR | Why Was A Prominent Muslim Musician Gunned Down In Pakistan? NPR If members of the Pakistani Taliban did carry out Sabri's assassination, it would be the latest in a string of high-profile attacks; the group has also been accused of being the force behind the assassination of Pakistan's former Prime Minister ... Beloved Sufi performer gunned down in Pakistan is remembered as devoted, humble Those in Pakistan Who Accused Amjad Sabri of Blasphemy Are Now Mourning His Death Another assassination in Pakistan, new determination to 'keep on keepin' on' |
The Indian Express | Yashwant Sinha slams govt policy towards Pakistan, hints at 'war-like-situation' The Indian Express Yashwant Sinha slams govt policy towards Pakistan, hints at 'war-like-situation'. The former finance minister stated that the continuous assaults on the Indian defence, which has resulted in the deaths of several personnel, have given birth to a war ... Pro-Pakistan or anti-India? Behind China's NSG veto Yashwant Sinha Says Nothing Will Come Out Of Modi Government's Pakistan Policy Pakistan, India, and the NSG: A Curious Case of Norms and Discrimination |
Pakistan sings the blues Times of India (blog) But before these are erected, the wails emanating from the home of master qawwal Amjad Farid Sabri, brutally gunned down last week, sound a fresh alarm for Pakistan. Mahmud and Sabri had very different professions and came from different backgrounds. |
Reuters | Pakistan army chief flies to Karachi after high-profile attacks Reuters KARACHI, Pakistan Pakistan's army chief flew to Karachi on Sunday for security meetings following high-profile attacks that have raised fears of a slide back into chaos in the busy metropolis once known as the world's most violent megacity. General ... Pakistan Army chief promises to nab Amjad Sabri murderers Pakistan opposed to using proxies against other countries: COAS High-level security huddle in Karachi after fresh wave of violence |
NDTV | Won't Count Bullets If Pakistan Fires First: Rajnath Singh After Pampore Attack NDTV "We will make sure not to fire the first bullet, but even if one bullet is fired from their (Pakistan's) side, we shouldn't even think about keeping a count on the bullets that we'll fire," the home minister said at a function in Punjab, recalling his ... Won't count bullets if Pakistan fires first: Rajnath Singh on Pampore attack India blames Pakistan for Srinagar ambush If Pakistan fires, we won't keep an account of our bullets: Rajnath Singh |
ESPNcricinfo.com | Pakistan PM asked me to continue as chairman - Shaharyar Khan ESPNcricinfo.com It was a revolving door, which was bad for Pakistan cricket. Then Sethi approached me and persuaded me to consider coming in, as the Supreme Court would accept me. So I took on the role. I was the first-ever elected chairman of the PCB; previously, ... Pakistan Cricket Exchange: Listing cricketers like stocks could be the solution |
Khaleej Times | UAE- Pakistani Friendship Road opens in Pakistan's tribal areas Khaleej Times General Sharif extended his thanks to Shaikh Khalifa for continuous support, citing the UAE- Pakistani Friendship Road, deemed one of the development projects in Pakistan. He delivered the message of gratitude on the behalf of inhabitants of the tribal ... |
Telegraph.co.uk | Mickey Arthur rises to challenge of bringing order to Pakistan's mercurial chaos Telegraph.co.uk Many are the coaching roles held by Mickey Arthur, but none so strange as his new post as the head coach of Pakistan's cricket team – possibly sport's most amazing organism. This summer's second, and stronger, touring side are spending 10 days at the ... |
gulfnews.com | Two years on, army says fight not yet over gulfnews.com Dubai: Pakistan says its armed forces have purged the country — mainly the tribal areas — of terrorists since they launched a massive operation named Zarb-e-Azb (Sharp Strike) two years ago. However, the army also says the fight is not over yet as ... |
The Express Tribune | Impact: Pakistan needs visionary leaders The Express Tribune Most analysts studying the malaise of the Pakistani society are of the view that there is a complete dearth of good leadership in the country. Although visionary leaders have a host of important qualities that makes businesses, corporations and ... |