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Pakistan Uneasy About India's Influence on Afghanistan - Voice of America Fri, 16 Sep 2016 00:05:05 GMT

Voice of America

Pakistan Uneasy About India's Influence on Afghanistan
Voice of America
Nafees Zekria, spokesman for Pakistan's Foreign Ministry, told VOA Thursday that when two sovereign states establish a close relationship, Pakistan "does not want to comment." However, he warned that "if India uses Afghanistan's soil against Pakistan's ...
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How Refugees Changed the Afghan-Pakistan DynamicThe Diplomat
Daily Times -DunyaNews Pakistan -The News International
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Why Pakistan's Market Beats China's And India's - Forbes Thu, 15 Sep 2016 00:31:00 GMT

Geo News, Pakistan

Why Pakistan's Market Beats China's And India's
Forbes
Pakistan's equity market has been outperforming China's and India's markets by a big margin in recent years. In the last twelve months, Global X MSCI MSCI +% Pakistan ETF was up 20%, beating India's and China's comparable ETF's by almost two to one ...
Pakistans market beats India and China: ForbesGeo News, Pakistan
Pakistan's market beats Chinese and Indian marketsThe News International

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Train Crash in Pakistan Kills at Least 4 - New York Times Thu, 15 Sep 2016 10:22:01 GMT

New York Times

Train Crash in Pakistan Kills at Least 4
New York Times
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — At least four people were killed and nearly 90 injured on Thursday when a commuter train carrying Pakistanis returning to work after a three-day holiday rammed into a freight train in central Pakistan, officials said. The early ...
Pakistan train crash: Deaths and injuries reportedAljazeera.com
Pakistan train crash kills four, scores hurt: rescue serviceReuters
Passenger and freight trains collide in PakistanCNN International
Los Angeles Times -Fox News -ABC Online
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Recent Attacks in Pakistan Show Militants' Resilience - Voice of America Wed, 14 Sep 2016 20:45:29 GMT

Voice of America

Recent Attacks in Pakistan Show Militants' Resilience
Voice of America
Pakistan continues to be racked by terror and violence despite efforts by the Pakistan military that have marginalized militant groups in some key areas. "Though the Pakistani army did an excellent job of degrading the capacities of the Pakistani ...

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Pakistan's 'pettiness' is strangling Indo-Afghan trade? - Times of India Thu, 15 Sep 2016 06:02:12 GMT

Times of India

Pakistan's 'pettiness' is strangling Indo-Afghan trade?
Times of India
NEW DELHI: Pakistan appears to be using Afghanistan in its battle against India. It's strangling the tiny, struggling war-torn nation's trade with New Delhi, in a bid to assert its authority even as nations worldwide are coming down heavily against ...
Can Afghanistan step out of Pakistan's shadow?Deutsche Welle
'End All Support to Terrorists': India, Afghanistan Send Stern Message to PakistanThe Wire
India, Afghanistan send stern message to Pakistan; decide to hold next Heart of Asia conference in AmritsarDaily News & Analysis
Voice of America -The Hindu
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'Pakistan has suffered the most in the war on terror' - FRANCE 24 Thu, 15 Sep 2016 14:20:34 GMT

FRANCE 24

'Pakistan has suffered the most in the war on terror'
FRANCE 24
In his Eid al-Fitr wishes, Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif attacked India for its actions in the disputed region of Kashmir, prompting a strong reply from New Delhi. India's PM Narendra Modi has also lashed out at Pakistan in recent weeks ...
Total of France shows interest in Pakistan's energy sectorBusiness Recorder (press release) (registration) (blog)

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India suggests ways to Pakistan for expediting Mumbai attack probe - The Hindu Thu, 15 Sep 2016 13:49:33 GMT

The Hindu

India suggests ways to Pakistan for expediting Mumbai attack probe
The Hindu
Foreign Secretary S. Jaishankar has written to his Pakistani counterpartAizaz Ahmad Chaudhry suggesting ways to expedite trial in the 2008 Mumbai terror attack case in the neighbouring country but is yet to get a response. Mr. Jaishankar wrote the ...
India suggests ways for Pakistan to speed up 26/11 Mumbai attacks trialTimes of India
Speed up 26/11 Mumbai attacks trial, India tells PakistanLivemint
Foreign Secretary Jaishankar provides suggestions to Pakistan for expediting 26/11 probeThe New Indian Express
Business Standard -Economic Times
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Pakistan must answer - Daily Pioneer Thu, 15 Sep 2016 18:34:39 GMT

Daily Pioneer

Pakistan must answer
Daily Pioneer
Prime Minister Narendra Modi was questioned by sceptics when he raised the issue of human rights violations in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir and Balochistan, during his Independence Day speech.They said it was an attempt to divert public attention from the ...
World should intervene in Indian atrocities in Kashmir: PakistanDunyaNews Pakistan
India raises Balochistan at UN; hits out at PakistanThe Hindu
India hits out at Pakistan; raises Balochistan, 26/11 issues in GenevaHindustan Times
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India hopes Russia will rethink drills with Pakistan - Economic Times Thu, 15 Sep 2016 19:38:35 GMT

Economic Times

India hopes Russia will rethink drills with Pakistan
Economic Times
India has sensitised Russia about its concerns over its proposed military (four helicopters) sales as well as joint drills with Pakistan Army. Sources remained hopeful that Moscow will not take any step that is detrimental to Indian security interests ...

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Hurriyat hawks exposed: How funds flow from Pakistan to fuel Kashmir unrest - India Today Thu, 15 Sep 2016 14:32:17 GMT

India Today

Hurriyat hawks exposed: How funds flow from Pakistan to fuel Kashmir unrest
India Today
Hurriyat hawks get financial help from their Pakistani handlers. 2. Funds from Pakistan reached the Kashmir Valley via Delhi route. 3. Hurriyat leaders collected 'Azadi funds' sent by Hizbul chief Syed Salahuddin. Intelligence agencies have dug out the ...

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