Forbes | China And Pakistan Beware -- This Week, India And US Sign Major War Pact Forbes President Barack Obama meets with Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India in June. (Photo by Dennis Brack-Pool/Getty Images). Around August 30, in Washington, India and the U.S. will sign a major war pact that makes them logistical allies against, among ... |
BBC News | The reverse exodus of Pakistan's Afghan refugees BBC News Pakistan's request for all three million Afghan refugees within its borders to leave is causing chaos on its borders and plunging families into uncertainty. Many Afghans have spent all their lives in Pakistan. The BBC's M Ilyas Khan reports from Peshawar. Are Afghan refugees in Pakistan a security threat? |
International Business Times UK | Pakistan Says 4 Militants Behind 2009 Cricket Attack Killed New York Times LAHORE, Pakistan β Pakistani officials said Sunday that four Islamic extremists allegedly involved in a 2009 attack on the visiting Sri Lankan cricket team were killed in a shootout with police. The attack on the cricket team killed six police and two ... Pakistan: Police confirm 4 militants behind 2009 cricket attack killed by police Pakistan says three accused of 2009 Sri Lanka cricket team attack killed Pakistan says 4 militants behind attacks killed |
The Guardian | Pakistan's Ol' Man Misbah secures his legend by just saying nuthin' The Guardian By leading Pakistan to the top of the Test rankings for the first time, after taking over with their cricket at rock bottom, he has cemented the legend of Ol' Man Misbah. Some are born great, some achieve greatness, some have greatness thrust upon them ... |
Times of India | Pathankot attack: US gives new information on Pakistan hand Times of India The US has informed the NIA that IP addresses of Facebook accounts of JeM handlers who masterminded the January attack and IP address of the website of the outfit's financial arm, Al Rahmat Trust, are located in Pakistan. The probe revealed that FB ... |
Deutsche Welle | China, Pakistan may counter any Indian disruption to CPEC: Expert Economic Times BEIJING: Chinese scholars are "deeply disturbed" by Prime Minister Narendra Modi's recent reference to Balochistan, a senior expert today said as he warned of joint steps by China and Pakistan if an "Indian factor" disrupts the $46 billion CPEC, with ... Baloch activists in Germany chant pro-India, anti-Pakistan slogans Pakistan embarrassed as Baloch activists in Germany chant anti-Pakistan, pro-Modi slogans India's mission Balochistan to contain Pakistan in Kashmir |
Voice of America | Raid on Seminary in Pakistan Detains 100 Suspected Afghan Militants Voice of America Pakistani security forces have raided a madrassa, or Islamic seminary, in the southwestern city of Quetta and rounded up around 100 Afghan nationals for suspected links to militant groups, officials said. Provincial government spokesman Anwar ul-Haq ... Quetta: 100 Afghan nationals arrested in security forces' search operation |
The Indian Express | Pakistan facing huge question marks on its conduct: Salman Khurshid The Indian Express With Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on Saturday nominating 22 parliamentarians as special envoys to be dispatched to world capitals to highlight the Kashmir issue, former external affairs minister and Congress senior leader Salman Khurshid on ... Pakistan baits India again, to send Kashmir envoys to 22 nations Pakistan shouldn't internationalise Kashmir issue: MJ Akbar Pakistan PM Nawaz Sharif appoints 22 special envoys to highlight 'brutalities' in Kashmir |
The Indian Express | Pakistan resorting to proxy war against India: Dattatreya The Indian Express bandaru dattatreya, Union labour minister, emproyees provident fund, low cost housing scheme, βIn case of India, Pakistan is resorting to proxy war, with cooperation and support from ISI and aiming to disturb unity and integrity of this country,β the ... |
India Today | She did not want to go but had to live in Pakistan for six months, here's her story India Today Travelling to countries like Pakistan, India or Afghanistan is one thing, staying here for almost half a year is another, at least some say this. People around the world see Third World countries as some sort of a war zone full of radicals and ... |