Financial Times | Pakistan farms in crisis as crop prices fall Financial Times Pakistan has announced a series of incentives for cash-strapped farmers as Islamabad faces the end of an International Monetary Fund programme that kept spending under tight control. Analysts say the decision to slash prices of fertiliser by 15-20 per ... |
The Diplomat | Will Turkey Modernize Pakistan's Attack Submarine Fleet? The Diplomat Turkish Defense Minister Fikri Işık met his Pakistani counterpart, Khawaja Muhammad Asif, on June 3 in Islamabad to discuss bilateral defense relations including a contract to modernize the Pakistan Navy's three Agosta 90B-class (aka Khalid-class) ... Pakistan eyes purchase of Turkish T129 helicopters |
Economic Times | 'India never opened a window of opportunity with Pakistan' The Hindu Pakistan is “not desperate” to resume peace talks with India which has never opened a window of opportunity for dialogue and goodwill with it, Pakistan's Adviser on Foreign Affairs Sartaj Aziz has said. “It is a very strange thing to say as it was ... India never opened a window of opportunity with Pakistan: Sartaj Aziz 'Jammu & Kashmir never an issue with Pakistan' Not desperate for talks with India: Pakistan |
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 ... |
The Courier-Journal | Over airwaves, Ali's fights felt in Pakistan The Courier-Journal Just like almost every corner of the globe, Multan, the Pakistani city of my birth, loved Muhammad Ali. Imams would lead special prayers for his victory over his boxing opponents, and the divinity almost always obliged. Ali was invincible, and he ruled ... |
Daily Times | Politics of alliances in Pakistan Daily Times Reportedly, the fifth meeting of 12-member committee on the Panama leaks, which was held on Saturday, remained inconclusive. The government team has rejected Terms of Reference (ToR) framed by the opposition, and has presented its own ToR, which ... |
Telegraph.co.uk | Pakistan name Test squad for England tour DunyaNews Pakistan LAHORE (AFP) - Fast bowler Mohammad Amir has been named in Pakistan's Test squad to face England in a four-match series starting next month, six years after he received a spot-fixing ban against the same opponents. The 24-year-old, who also served a ... Mohammad Amir named in Pakistan Test squad but waits for UK visa ruling Pakistan name Test squad to face England Pakistan name Mohammad Amir in Test squad to tour England |
Hindustan Times | Pakistan hands over 18 fishermen to India at Wagah Border Hindustan Times Pakistan on Monday handed over 18 fishermen to India at the Wagah Border, a day after they were released by the authorities upon completion of sentences for allegedly trespassing into Pakistan's territorial waters. (Hindustan Times Photo) ... Pakistan hands over 18 Gujarati fishermen to India Pakistan Hands Over 18 Indian Fishermen To India At Wagah Border Pakistan frees 18 Indian fishermen |
Economic Times | China won't let India go past Pakistan in race for nuclear suppliers group membership Economic Times Analysts in the United States believe that India's NSG application is in a precarious position for several reasons, chief among them being China's assertion that if the NSG countries make an exception for India, they should do the same for Pakistan ... US-Pakistan Relations: The Good, the Bad, the Weird Don't write off Modi's Pakistan policy; he is slowly isolating Islamabad Narendra Modi's diplomacy has isolated Pakistan: Govt sources |
Debt will choke Pakistan The News International We have taken on debt and continue to take on more so recklessly that it is now getting to be beyond our power to service. The old legend used to be that we spent most of our money on defence. We still spend a whopping amount on that – more than we can ... |