Times of India | UK feared India-Pakistan nuclear war in 2001: Iraq war inquiry Times of India LONDON: The UK feared an India-Pakistan nuclear war in the wake of the terror attack on Parliament in 2001 and tried to "persuade and cajole" the two countries to pull back from a military confrontation, according to evidence presented to an inquiry ... Pakistan's foreign policy; 21st century approach |
The Weather Channel | Over 150 Dead, Millions Evacuated After Catastrophic Flooding Hits China, Pakistan | The Weather Channel The Weather Channel In Pakistan, heavy monsoon rains and flash floods have claimed at least 30 lives and washed away a mosque and several houses in Ursoon, an area of Chitral. Thirteen people are still missing in Chitral, the district’s deputy commissioner Usama ... Flash floods in Pakistan kill over 40 people Dozens killed by floods across Pakistan and India Flash floods, landslides kill at least 50 people in Pakistan, India, officials say |
NDTV | Hope Pakistan Would Live Up To Its Word On Terror Safe Havens: White House NDTV Washington: The US hopes Pakistan would live up to its word on not allowing terrorist safe havens on its soil, a senior Obama administration official said today after Pakistan Army chief General Raheel Sharif ordered the military to ensure that the ... Return of Afghan immigrants necessary for lasting peace: General Raheel Pakistan will not allow anyone to use its soil against Afghanistan: COAS |
BBC Sport | England v Pakistan: Jos Buttler and Ben Stokes could play first Test as batsmen BBC Sport Jos Buttler and Ben Stokes could be included as specialist batsmen in England's squad for the first Test with Pakistan, says coach Trevor Bayliss. Wicketkeeper-batsman Buttler, 25, scored an unbeaten 73 in the Twenty20 win over Sri Lanka on Tuesday. England v Pakistan: Who should bat at No 3 for hosts at Lord's? England facing Ben Stokes and Jos Buttler selection dilemma for first Pakistan Test Jos Buttler aims to regain Test spot in England vs Pakistan 2016 |
The Indian Express | PM Modi greets Pakistan's Nawaz Sharif on Eid The Indian Express Prime Minister Narendra Modi Wednesday wished his Pakistani counterpart Nawaz Sharif on the occasion of Eid. In a telephone conversation, PM Modi also enquired about Sharif's health as he recently returned from London after undergoing a surgery. India's Modi calls Pakistan premier on Eid, wishes him well post-surgery Doctors allow PM Nawaz to travel back to Pakistan PM Nawaz to return Pakistan on July 9 |
The Diplomat | How Will Brexit Impact Pakistan? The Diplomat As world markets endure uncertainty after Brexit, analysts are predicting that the UK's vote to leave the EU will have a relatively small impact on Pakistan's economy. Even Pakistan's minister of commerce has reassured the country that Brexit will not ... |
The Guardian | England may favour James Vince at No3 for first Test against Pakistan The Guardian The selectors will have plenty to think about when they come to choosing the squad for the first Test against Pakistan at Lord's on 14 July. First, the batting. Compton gave it his best shot, both in South Africa and against Sri Lanka, and his play in ... |
Huffington Post | How Did Sikh Heritage Become Hostage To Hostilities Between India And Pakistan? Huffington Post A plaque next to it says that during the India-Pakistan war of 1971, the Indian Air Force dropped this bomb to destroy the shrine. However, due to the blessings of Waheguru (with Allah within brackets), the bomb fell straight into the well and thus the ... |
NDTV | Indian, Pakistan Troops Exchange Eid Greetings, Sweets NDTV Jammu: Officers and personnel of India's Border Security Force and Pakistan Rangers today exchanged sweets to celebrate Eid-ul-Fitr on the international border in Jammu and Kashmir. "BSF and Pakistan Rangers today exchanged sweets and greeted one ... |
Christian Post | Christian Persecution on Rise in Pakistan as Believers Fear Muslim Mobs Torching Homes Christian Post Members of the Pakistani Christian community carry wooden crosses and a casket during a demonstration to condemn the death of a Christian couple in a village in Punjab province on Tuesday, in Lahore, November 5, 2014. Police in Pakistan arrested ... |