Washington Post | Pakistan claims it killed 50 Afghan border troops Washington Post KABUL — Pakistan claimed Sunday to have killed 50 Afghan border troops, wounded 100 and destroyed five of their posts in sporadic clashes since Friday near a major border crossing. Afghan officials called the high death toll “baseless” but said that ... Pakistan, Afghanistan dispute toll after clashes Pakistan: Recent Border Fight Killed 50 Afghan Troops Pakistani army kills 50 Afghan forces in border fight |
Economic Times | China-Pakistan-Economic-Corridor fuels fears of social upheaval Economic Times NEW DELHI: The much-hyped China-Pakistan-Economic-Corridor or CPEC not only challenges India's sovereignty as it passes through PoK but has all the potential to trigger socio-economic collapse of Pakistan giving rise to instability impacting India and ... To Meet Indian Concerns, China Offers to Re-Name China-Pakistan Economic Corridor Beijing open to renaming China Pakistan Economic Corridor, says envoy heeding India's concerns Arun Jaitley, Pakistan's finance minister share cold vibes at global meet |
Washington Post | Pakistan: Indian troops in Kashmir wound at least 4 Washington Post ISLAMABAD — Pakistan's army says Indian troops in the disputed Kashmir region shot and wounded at least four Pakistani villagers. A military statement said the troops committed a ceasefire violation when they fired without provocation late Saturday ... Pakistan army seeks to hobble Nawaz Sharif, trip up India Pakistan violated ceasefire daily in 2015, 2016, says home ministry Sohail Mahmood Pakistan's new envoy to India |
ESPNcricinfo.com | Playing Pakistan depends on government - BCCI ESPNcricinfo.com The BCCI will need approval from the Indian government before it can play Pakistan in a bilateral series, according secretary Amitabh Choudhary, no matter what the nature of its agreement with the PCB. The Pakistan board had sent the BCCI a notice ... India Cannot Tour Pakistan Due to Security Concerns: Rajeev Shukla Inzamam backs Pakistan to perform well against India in Champions Trophy |
NEWS.com.au | Pilot takes a nap with 300 on board NEWS.com.au Dawn reports Pakistan International Airlines captain Amir Akhtar Hashmi handed over the reins to the under-training first officer, Ali Hassan Yazdani, and took a 2.5 hour kip in the business class cabin. According to sources, the airline was initially ... Pakistan International Airlines pilot sleeps on flight, risks 300 lives Pakistan International Airlines pilot sleeps on flight, leaves control with trainee Trainee pilot flew Pakistani jet with 300 on board as captain slept in 1st class – media |
The Indian Express | Pakistan man says Indian mission detained wife, MEA says she sought help The Indian Express WHILE A Pakistani man on Sunday accused the Indian High Commission in Islamabad of detaining his newly-wed Indian wife when they went there to apply for his visa, it has been learnt that the woman had requested the Indian mission to “repatriate” her to ... Pakistan husband accuse Indian HC of detaining his wife Pakistan man accuses Indian High Commission of detaining wife, India says she sought help Wife held hostage at Indian commission, says Pakistani man |
SAMAA News TV | Pakistan's gains against terrorism 'breathtaking': British general SAMAA News TV LONDON: Commander British Field Army Lieutenant General Patrick Nicholas Sanders on Sunday, eulogizing the successes of Pakistan army in war against terrorism, said the country had made breathtaking gains against terrorists and extremists in tribal ... UK military commander says Pakistans gains against terror breathtaking |
Times of India | Legendary sitarist Rais Khan, who shifted to Pakistan in 1968, dies Times of India LAHORE: India-born legendary sitar player Ustad Rais Khan passed away in Pakistan on Saturday . He was 77. He was reportedly diagnosed with an ailment and had been bedridden for quite some time. He breathed his last in Karachi. He is survived by his ... Pakistani sitar maestro Ustad Raees Khan dead at 77 |
Washington Post | ISIS is on the decline in the Middle East, but its influence in Pakistan ... Washington Post With online recruiting and local connections, the terrorist group is spreading in Pakistan. |
CNN | India launches satellite for South Asian countries, Pakistan says no thanks CNN While some have suggested Pakistan may have pulled out due to espionage concerns, Ajay Lele, a senior analyst at the Delhi-based Institute for Defense Studies and Analysis said "in modern times, you do not develop a satellite to spy on a country.". Pakistan Spurns Indian Offer to Join in Regional Satellite India Calls Satellite 'Gift to South Asia', Pakistan Says No Thanks After Successful Launch Of South Asian Satellite, Pakistan Blames India For Its Exclusion |