Telegraph.co.uk | England vs Pakistan: a history of feuding Telegraph.co.uk England vs Pakistan: a history of feuding. Previous slide Next slide 1 of 11 View All Skip Ad. Pakistan vs England feuds. England and Pakistan have been involved in several flashpoints over the years, making it one of cricket's great rivalries. Here ... Pakistan press-up celebrations after first Test win over England Alastair Cook riled by Pakistan press-up celebration as England captain vows to use stunt as added motivation for ... England vs Pakistan: Pakistan's show of strength after historic win over England at Lord's |
Foreign Policy (blog) | Can Cartoons Save Pakistan's Children From Jihad? Foreign Policy (blog) In Pakistan, “intolerance and extremism … [are] so deep as to be … part of the national genetic code,” the Express Tribune wrote in a May editorial about the assassination of an anti-extremist blogger and activist. Since then, the litany of bloodshed ... |
Hindustan Times | Pakistan man held for 'spying' in Rajasthan The Indian Express “A team led by Rajeev Dutta, ADSP with CID Special Branch, arrested Pakistani national Nandlal Maharaj, 26, from Hotel Maru Palace in Jaisalmer on Thursday for alleged spying,” Additional Director General (Intelligence) Utkal Ranjan Sahoo said. Suspected Pak. spy arrested in Jaisalmer Suspected Pakistan spy arrested in Rajasthan's Jaisalmer Pakistani Hindu spy detained in Jaisalmer, exposes ISI link |
The Indian Express | Pakistan sticks to its Kashmir agenda for FS talks The New Indian Express NEW DELHI/ISLAMABAD: India and Pakistan continued their diplomatic jousting over Kashmir with the Pakistani Foreign Secretary on Friday in a polite rejoinder to his Indian counterpart inviting him for talks in Islamabad on the "Kashmir dispute" with ... Pakistan rewinds to reply: Cites UN, human rights in J&K Pakistan insists on Kashmir talks Pakistan ignores India's condition, invites Jaishankar to discuss Kashmir |
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 ... |
The Indian Express | India draws clear red lines for Pakistan, 5-point agenda for talks The Indian Express Hardening its stance on resuming dialogue with Pakistan, India Thursday announced it had set a five-point agenda for talks on terrorism in a letter submitted a day earlier by Indian envoy Gautam Bambawale to the Pakistan Foreign Ministry. New Delhi ... Vacate PoK, India tells Pakistan Pakistan Objects to Indian Premier's Comments on Its Affairs From optimism to enmity in Modi's outreach to Pakistan |
Economic Times | Pakistan PM Nawaz Sharif inaugurates country's largest warship tanker Economic Times KARACHI: Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif today said Pakistan is committed to protect its maritime assets and achieve self-reliance in defence production as he launched a 17,000-tonne naval tanker, the country's largest. Speaking on the occasion, Sharif ... Sharif assures Pakistan Navy of support Karachi shipyard launches fleet tanker for Pakistan Navy Pakistan eyes 'enhanced' defense ties with Turkey |
Economic Times | Call me a dog, but not a Pakistani: Baloch refugee Economic Times NEW DELHI: When 25-year-old Mazdak Dilshad Baloch arrived in India a few months ago, he raised the suspicion of immigration authorities at the New Delhi airport. Mazdak had a Canadian passport which showed the place of birth as Quetta in Pakistan. By talking about Balochistan, Modi has put both Pakistan and China on notice Balochistan, Gilgit, PoK: Modi's tough stand against Pakistan leaves little choice for Opposition 'Who is Pakistan to talk of crossing lines': India on Balochistan barb |
The Diplomat | Afghanistan, Between India and Pakistan The Diplomat Since their independence, India and Pakistan have been engaged in a protracted mutual hostility, with each country seeking to enhance its security and self-protection. To this end, they have acquired nuclear weapons, purchased sophisticated military ... Afghan president invokes Allama Iqbal to garner attention of Pakistani leaders |
Economic Times | Pakistan harbours terrorism, has lot to answer: Bangladesh Economic Times NEW DELHI: Pakistan has the history of supporting terror in the region amid which Bangladesh and India have launched counter-propaganda against the region's fundamentalist forces encouraged by the ISI-Jammat-e-Islami nexus, according to Bangladesh ... Bangladesh seeks details on Zakir Naik's operations, slams Pakistan for 'harbouring' terrorism |