Economic Times | Don't forget 1971, Venkaiah Naidu warns Pakistan Economic Times NEW DELHI: Hitting out at Pakistan for "aiding and abetting terror", NDA's Vice Presidential candidate M. Venkaiah Naidu on Sunday reminded it not to forget what happened in 1971 in a reference to the Bangladesh War in which it faced a humiliating defeat. Remember 1971, Venkaiah tells Pakistan Venkaiah Naidu's warning to Pakistan on terror: 'Recall what happened in 1971' Venkaiah Naidu asks Pakistan to recall 1971 war, says terrorism won't help them |
Economic Times | Pakistan Army clears 2 strongholds of terrorists near Afghanistan border Economic Times "The Pakistan flag fluttered 12,000 feet above sea level, on the Brekh Muhammad Kandao peak in the rugged Rajgal Valley of Khyber Agency, much sooner than anticipated after Pakistani forces completed Phase-I of Operation Khyber-IV," it said. Pakistan: Army secures strategic points from terrorists Pakistan Army Captures Strategic Mountain Top In Operation Pakistan army completes phase 1 of Operation Khyber 4 |
CNN | US to withhold funds from Pakistan over failure to fight Taliban's Haqqani Network CNN (CNN) Secretary of Defense James Mattis has informed Congress that the US is withholding $50 million in funding from Pakistan because he was unable to certify that Islamabad "has taken sufficient action against the Haqqani Network," a branch of the ... Mattis decides to withhold US cash from key Pakistani military fund Pentagon holds back $50 million from Pakistan for not pursuing Taliban network US withholds $350m of military aid from Pakistan |
Firstpost | 9 soldiers, 2 civilians killed in India-Pakistan LoC skirmishes in July Firstpost Jammu: Nine soldiers among 11 people were killed while 16 others injured in border skirmishes this month between India and Pakistan along the Line of Control in Jammu and Kashmir. Amid one of the worst fatalities in recent times, the month also saw ... India witnessed more terrorist attacks than Pakistan in 2016: US Report After BAT, Pakistan changes tack; snipers kill 7 soldiers India Displaces Pakistan as 3rd Largest Terror Target, US Report Claims |
NDTV | Russian Firm Delivers Mi-171E Convertible Helicopter To Pakistan NDTV Russian Firm Delivers Mi-171E Convertible Helicopter To Pakistan. The Mi-171 is a civilian variant of the Mi-17 military cargo helicopter, which is already in service in the Pakistan Army. The second helicopter was ordered by Pakistan's restive ... Russian Firm Delivers Mi-171E Non-combat Helicopter to Pakistan |
Inquirer.net | Morong 43 defendant allowed to work as police attaché in Pakistan Inquirer.net Allan Nobleza, one of the officers accused of violating the rights of the Morong 43 detainees, to leave the country pending his trial because of his delegation as a police attaché to the Philippine embassy in Islamabad, Pakistan. In a six-page minute ... Cop charged in Morong 43 case allowed to reassume post in Pakistan |
The Economist | What makes Pakistan so unfathomable - The Economist The Economist RAJA UMAR KHATTAB speaks softly and carefully: “I would not say Karachi is a safe city, but it is better now than before.” Seven years ago, the police ... |
Economic Times | Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif was employee of UAE-based firm, says counsel Economic Times Explaining the reasons for increase in his wealth from Pakistani Rs 8.33 million to Rs 68.027 million in 1992-93, he said in 1992 the Ittefaq Group was divided amongst seven families, including that of Mian Sharif, the Prime Minister's father. After ... Pakistan court ends hearing on corruption allegations of PM Pakistan Court Concludes Sharif's Corruption Hearing Tension mounts between Pakistan political parties |
TIME | Pakistan's Supreme Court Starts Hearings to Decide Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's Future TIME (ISLAMABAD) — Pakistan's Supreme Court on Monday began hearings that will decide the future of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, who is fighting for his job and contesting a damning corruption report by an investigative panel. The Supreme Court is expected ... How A Font Could Bring Down The Pakistani Government Font Could Be The Key To Corruption Probe Of Pakistan's Prime Minister The Panama Papers and a Microsoft font could bring down the government in Pakistan |
Why India and Pakistan hate each other The Economist As India and Pakistan celebrate their twin 70th birthday this August, the frontier post of Wagah reflects the profound dysfunction in their relations. On its side Pakistan has built a multi-tiered amphitheatre for the boisterous crowds that come to ... |