Wall Street Journal | Modi's Tougher Line With Pakistan and China Wall Street Journal Prime Minister Narendra Modi made a dramatic change in India's Pakistan policy in his Independence Day address to the nation Monday. “The people of Balochistan, the people of Gilgit, the people of Pakistan-occupied Kashmir have thanked me in such a ... India willing to talk to Pakistan on terror, not Kashmir India Ready For Pakistan Talks, U.N. Alarmed By Kashmir Violence Indian prime minister sends warning shot to China, Pakistan on territory spat |
Huffington Post | China's New Silk Road May Be A Game-Changer For Pakistan Huffington Post Shaukat Aziz was the prime minister of Pakistan from 2004 to 2007. Prior to that he served five years as finance minister and 30 years in the top ranks of Citibank. He also co-chaired a United Nations reform commission set up by then-Secretary-General ... |
Livemint | India rejects Pakistan's terms for dialogue Livemint New Delhi: India on Wednesday accepted Pakistan's offer of a dialogue but rejected Islamabad's terms for the talks while setting some of its own, thus putting the onus back on Pakistan. “In response to the invitation from the Pakistan foreign secretary ... Pakistan Objects to Indian Premier's Comments on Its Affairs Pakistan's use of terror major roadblock in ties: Foreign secretary Jaishankar India to Pakistan: No to talks over Kashmir |
The Canberra Times | Pakistan loses dispute over cost of building its Canberra high commission The Canberra Times The Pakistan government has been ordered to pay more than $1.6 million to the company that built its high commission in Canberra. But collection of the payment has hit a snag; the builder, Denham Constructions, is not yet allowed to enforce the order ... |
The Indian Express | The story of Gilgit-Baltistan: Snatched by British, occupied by Pakistan The Indian Express The story of Gilgit-Baltistan: Snatched by British, occupied by Pakistan. A top official has told The Indian Express that the PM's mention of Gilgit-Baltistan was the 'uncoiling of history' with a 'strategic' objective. Sushant Singh gives a primer on ... |
Times of India | Pakistan military unlikely to stage a coup now: US experts Times of India WASHINGTON: Pakistan's powerful military is not prepared to bring down the civilian government but would maintain its 'dominating influence', prominent US scholars have said amid efforts to find a successor to army chief General Raheel Sharif. |
Deutsche Welle | Pakistan's Islamization - before and after dictator Zia-ul Haq Deutsche Welle On August 17, 1988, General Zia-ul Haq, along with his top military officials and two American diplomats, died in a mysterious plane crash in the eastern Pakistani city of Bahawalpur. Since then, the general has remained a deeply polarizing figure in ... |
The National | Dubai resident 'killed' in Pakistan feared for her safety before visit home The National DUBAI // When Samia Shahid travelled to Pakistan last month after being told her father was gravely ill, she apparently feared for her safety. Less than a week later, the 28-year-old British-Pakistani, who worked as a real estate consultant in Dubai ... Pakistan honour killing: Samia Shahid's ex-husband 'confesses' to strangling her with scarf Samia Shahid death: Ex-husband admits Pakistan 'honour killing' Pakistan holds father, ex-husband over 'honour killing' |
SkySports | Watch the first ODI between Ireland and Pakistan on Sky Sports' digital platforms SkySports ... Test-playing nation in June when they took on Sri Lanka, losing by 76 and 136 runs in the two matches. Watch live coverage of the ODI between Ireland and Pakistan at Malahide from 10.40am on skysports.com and on the Sky Sports mobile and iPad apps. Ireland hope to add to Pakistan's World Cup worries Stern Pakistan challenge awaits Ireland Features and Specials, 16 hours ago Ireland v Pakistan I ODI, Malahide -- Preview |
The Indian Express | Panjab University lecture 'China using Pakistan to serve its strategic ends in the Sub-continent' The Indian Express China was using Pakistan to serve its strategic ends in this sub-continent, said Lt Gen K J Singh (retd) on Wednesday. Singh, who recently accepted the Panjab University Maharaja Ranjit Singh Chair, was delivering a lecture, “Challenges to National ... |