Newsweek | Quora Question: What Would India do if Pakistan and Bangladesh Merged? Newsweek If Bangladesh rejoins Pakistan, then the biggest province of the united entity will be Bengal, which doesn't have an enmity. The resulting government would have a lot of voices from outside of Punjab and that will be good for India. It would also be ... |
Telegraph.co.uk | Mohammad Amir named in Pakistan Test squad but waits for UK visa ruling Telegraph.co.uk His good form makes him an automatic choice for the team. Barring any visa problem or injury he is expected to open the bowling for Pakistan. The Test squad will be led by Misbah-ul-Haq, who took on the captaincy in October 2010, a few months after the ... Pakistan name Mohammad Amir in Test squad to tour England Mohammad Yousuf fearful for Pakistan batting Amir included in Pakistan squad for England tests |
DAWN.com | Pakistan denies consular access to Indian 'spy' The Hindu Pakistan claimed to have arrested Mr. Jadhav in March and telecast a video confession which showed him elaborate his career as a naval official in India and his “subversive” actions in Pakistan. Subsequently, India had sought consular access for Mr ... Pakistan denies consular access to Kulbhushan Jadhav Job of a spy is to involve in subversive activities. Denying consular access as per international norms only ... Pakistan decides not to give consular access to Yadav |
BBC News | The India-Pakistan masterpiece that fell through the cracks BBC News A 1958 Pakistani film, considered by critics as the best ever made in the country and boasting a curious collaboration with India, is haunted by its spectacularly jinxed past more than half-a-century later, writes Faizal Khan. At the 69th Cannes film ... |
The Express Tribune | Global Good Governance: Pakistan's surprising win at 3G Awards The Express Tribune LONDON: In the recently held Global Good Governance (3G) Awards in Istanbul, to everyone's surprise, scores of Pakistani organisations won international acclaim for their exemplary work. Amongst the winners were the Higher Education Commission (HEC) ... |
DAWN.com | 'India never opened a window of opportunity' DAWN.com ISLAMABAD: Adviser to Prime Minister on Foreign Affairs Sartaj Aziz on Sunday said India never opened a window of opportunity for dialogue and goodwill with Pakistan as all the development in this regard was sabotaged when the talks between the ... 'Jammu & Kashmir never an issue with Pakistan' Pakistan's no to NIA probe a betrayal, says Rajnath NIA Denies Chief's Relief To Pakistan Over Pathankot Attack |
Deccan Chronicle | Narendra Modi's diplomacy has isolated Pakistan: Govt sources Deccan Chronicle They said Afghanistan appears to have seen through Pakistan's sinister game plan of continuing to promote the Afghan Taliban and exporting terrorism. On Sunday, India also thanked Afghanistan for conferring the country's highest civilian honour — the ... As Afghanistan's ties with Pakistan sour, India steps in nicely to fill breach India is playing its cards right with Afghanistan: Pakistan might not to be happy about it |
The Statesman | Pakistan releases 18 Indian fishermen The Statesman In a goodwill gesture, Pakistan on Sunday released 18 Indian fishermen who were held for violating the territorial waters of the country, according to a media report. The fishermen freed from Malir jail in Karachi would travel to Lahore by train and be ... Pakistan to free 18 Indian fishermen on Monday Pakistan frees 18 Indian fishermen |
The News International | ´Proud British fighter´ Amir Khan wants success for Pakistan, too The News International ISLAMABAD:Boxer Amir Khan has denied betraying his British upbringing after being criticised for saying he would represent Pakistan at the Rio Games, insisting he only wanted to boost the sport in his parents´ country of birth. But the Bolton-born ... Amir Khan denies being a 'traitor' for wanting to compete for Pakistan in the Rio Olympics Amir Khan inaugurates Boxing academy in Islamabad Amir Khan wants to represent Pakistan at Rio Olympics - despite winning medal for Great Britain in 2004 |
'Pakistan, Jordan enjoy strong ties' The News International Ambassador of Jordan Nawaf Khalifeh Saraireh has said the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan and Islamic Republic of Pakistan, enjoy strong, deep and historic ties, a relationship based on common values and perceptions. Jordan is always emphasising the ... |