Washington Post | India and Pakistan clashed again in Kashmir. Here's what you need to know. Washington Post Early on Thursday morning, the Indian army claims its special forces attacked “launchpads” used by militants to infiltrate across the Line of Control between the Indian and Pakistani administered areas of Jammu and Kashmir. Though it has made similar ... Kashmir tension: Pakistan cinemas ban Indian films Why the India-Pakistan war over water is so dangerous Pakistan Rejects India's Claims About Militant Strikes 'Completely' |
Voice of America | Pakistan: SAARC Summit Postponed Voice of America The move comes amid escalating border and diplomatic tensions between Islamabad and New Delhi over allegations that Pakistan was behind a deadly assault earlier in September on an Indian army base in the divided Kashmir region. India earlier decided ... Indian-Pakistan tensions grow as major summit postponed Pakistan blames India for postponement of SAARC conference SAARC summit "postponed indefinitely" |
The Guardian | Indian film producers ban Pakistani actors 'for ever' over Kashmir crisis The Guardian The organisation's president, TP Aggarwal, said: “No Pakistani will be hired by their producer members for ever.” However, as a crisis between Indian and Pakistan over attacks in the disputed territory of Kashmir escalates, other reports stated that ... Pakistan cinemas ban Indian movies amid 'deteriorating situation' in Kashmir Pakistani artistes are not terrorists: Salman Khan Pakistani cinema halls boycott Bollywood films |
Fox News | Pakistan militant group jumps to prominence with attacks Fox News ISLAMABAD – One of Pakistan's most vicious militant groups has dramatically stepped up its attacks over the past month, striking mosques, Christians and security forces in attacks that have killed more than 60 people in what appears to be a backlash to ... |
Times of India | Hillary worries about Jihadi coup and Pakistani suicide nuclear bombers Times of India WASHINGTON: New Delhi calling Pakistan's nuclear bluff - through Indian Special Forces breaching the Line of Control+ to neutralize terror launch pads - barely made a public ripple in a country that has long evoked fearful scenarios of a South Asian ... China's stand on Pakistan terrorism will be clearer at UN next week India may deploy nuclear-capable Rafale jets at China, Pakistan borders: Report Any nuclear attack on India will lead to destruction of Pakistan |
The Indian Express | This moving Facebook post by a Pakistani girl on India-Pakistan relationship is a must read The Indian Express The terrorist attack on an army base in Uri was the tipping point for the strained relationship between India and Pakistan. The country's Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's speech at the United Nations General Assembly didn't help in mending fences, when he ... |
Washington Post | Banned Pakistan group urges revenge for killing of Kashmiris Washington Post LAHORE, Pakistan — The founding member of a banned Pakistani militant group has urged the army to take revenge on India for killing civilians in Kashmir. Hafiz Saeed, founder of the Lashkar-e-Taiba group and head of its charity, Jamaat-ud-Dawa, led ... Hafiz Saeed pressuring Pakistan govt to retaliate: Intelligence alert |
Times of India | Pakistan kept Indian official out of Lahore event: Sources Times of India However, while the Pakistan media claimed that India had blocked the Delhi-Lahore friendship bus service, India denied these reports with MEA officials saying that no such policy decision had been taken on the bus service. "Maybe there was some issue ... |
International Business Times | India-Pakistan Conflict Update: Border Villages Evacuated By India As Tensions Escalate International Business Times As tensions escalate between longtime adversaries — India and Pakistan — the former has issued orders to evacuate all villages up to 10 kilometers (about 6 miles) from the international border in the Indian state of Punjab, moving thousands of people ... |
Aljazeera.com | Pakistan: BLF chief Baloch says Indian help 'welcome' Aljazeera.com Islamabad, Pakistan - The elusive leader of a major armed group fighting for independence in Pakistan's Balochistan has said he would welcome cash and other help from India. In his first video interview in five years, Allah Nazar Baloch, head of the ... |