Forbes | CPEC: While Northwest China Enjoys Pakistani Seafood, India Feels Beijing's Presence Forbes The China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) is changing life in China's Northwest Xinjiang Uyghur region, bringing something special to the region: seafood from Pakistan. This little bonus is being shipped by container trucks through the corridor ... Why Does India Want Pakistan And China's CPEC To Fail? [ANALYSIS] Does the China-Pakistan economic corridor worry India? History shows CPEC could be Pakistan's golden ticket to prosperity |
Aljazeera.com | Pakistan's PIA probes 'standing passengers' incident Aljazeera.com Pakistan's national carrier is investigating how a major safety breach was made aboard one of its international flights last month, when seven passengers spent a four-hour flight standing in the plane's aisles. The Dawn newspaper reported on Saturday ... Pakistan airline admits taking extra passengers in aisle Pakistani airliner flies to Saudi Arabia with passengers standing in ... Pakistan Flight To Medina Took 7 Extra Passengers Standing on ... |
Voice of America | Pakistan, Afghanistan to Hold Counterterror Talks Voice of America FILE - Afghan Foreign Minister Salahuddin Rabbani (R) talks with Pakistan's National Security Adviser Sartaj Aziz (L) during a meeting in Islamabad, Pakistan, August 13, 2015. The sides have expressed readiness to meet on the sidelines of a regional ... Pakistan to host regional ECO summit on March 1: Aziz Indian bid to isolate Pakistan bears no fruit: Sartaj Pakistan, Afghanistan to hold anti-terror talks next week |
Deutsche Welle | Afghanistan ambassador warns against travel to Pakistan Deutsche Welle Afghanistan's ambassador to Pakistan on Saturday warned Afghan nationals against travel to Pakistan, if and when the border between the two countries is reopened. Pakistan closed the border on February 16 due to security concerns after a series of ... PAKISTAN Sanction Pakistan As State Sponsor Of Terror Pakistan returns 252 Afghan nationals as goodwill gesture |
India Today | Pakistan's Frankenstein : UPFRONT - India Today 6032017 India Today Much will depend on how Pakistan responds to pressures it may face from the Trump administration. Pakistan's moral superiority Re-evaluating Pakistan-NATO relations |
Livemint | Pakistan, Turkey sign 10 agreements to enhance bilateral ties Livemint Islamabad: Pakistan has signed 10 agreements with Turkey to enhance bilateral cooperation in various fields, including exchange of financial intelligence relating to money laundering, hydrocarbon and defence cooperation. The agreements and MoUs were ... PM returns from Turkey with hopes to get foreign investment Sharif: Pakistan, India must avoid conspiracies against each other Beyond the headlines of terrorism, Pakistan's economy is on the rise |
Washington Post | Pakistani politician's new book offers rare look at the nation's ... Washington Post Senate leader says he felt helpless to change his unjust society. |
Voice of America | Officials: Pakistani Religious Schools Increasingly Linked to Afghan Taliban Voice of America Students attend a lesson at Darul Uloom Haqqania, an Islamic seminary and alma mater of several Taliban leaders, in Akora Khattak, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, Sept. 14, 2013. Thirty thousand madrassas operate across Pakistan; thousands are not ... |
CNN | Pakistan launches terrorism crackdown after spate of bloody attacks CNN The operation's objectives include the presence of paramilitary troops in Punjab, Pakistan's largest, most prosperous province and a known hotbed for militant networks -- including ISIS, factions of the Pakistan Taliban and other sectarian outlets ... 4 terrorists killed, 600 arrested in Pakistan: Army Terror Crackdown: Radd-ul-Fasaad could be a defining moment in Pakistan's history Pakistan Army Launches Nationwide Anti-terror Operation |
STRATFOR | Pakistan: The Indispensable, Unreliable US Ally STRATFOR Pakistan seems to be a constant center of terrorism and chaos. The Taliban and al Qaeda have long been present in the country. Al Qaeda founder Osama bin Laden even hid out in his compound in Abbottabad, a stone's throw away from a military training ... |