Saturday, July 20, 2013

Islamabad quizzes N. Delhi on Indian officers claim India staged Parliament Mumbai attacks

  • Pakistan News.Net - Friday 19th July, 2013

    Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has called on for flexible media laws to enable Pakistani channels to be viewed in India. Talking to Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Zee TV Subhash Chandra, Sharif called relaxation of laws to facilitate media outlets and reach out to a maximum number of people in India and Pakistan. According to the Express Tribune, he said that media had the power of bringing the ...

  • Amarnath Yatra halted curfew imposed in Kashmir Valley

    Pakistan News.Net - Friday 19th July, 2013

    The annual Amarnath Yatra has been halted, as the Kashmir valley continues to remain tense, after clashes between local protesters and Border Security Forces (BSF) killed at least six people in Ramban on Thursday. Authorities today imposed a curfew in all major towns of Kashmir to thwart plans of separatist and religious groups to stage protests against the Ramban firing incident that left at ...

  • Curfew imposed in Kashmir valley following Ramban firing by BSF

    Pakistan News.Net - Friday 19th July, 2013

    Authorities today imposed a curfew in all major towns of Kashmir to thwart plans of separatist and religious groups to stage protests against the Ramban firing incident that left at least six persons dead on Thursday. "Curfew would remain in force till further orders from tomorrow (Friday) morning onwards in Srinagar and all other major towns of the Valley. The step has been necessitated to ...

  • Islamabad quizzes N. Delhi on Indian officers claim India staged Parliament Mumbai attacks

    Pakistan News.Net - Friday 19th July, 2013

    Pakistan has asked India to clarify its stand after an Indian government officer claimed that the 2001 Parliament and 2008 Mumbai attacks were engineered by New Delhi. Foreign ministry spokesperson Aizaz Ahmed Chaudhry said that Pakistan's High Commissioner in New Delhi contacted the Indian government over the startling disclosure. The issue was also raised by Foreign Secretary Jalil Abbas ...

  • Pakistan Britain discuss security economic ties

    Pakistan News.Net - Thursday 18th July, 2013

    Visiting British Foreign Secretary William Hague Thursday met Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and discussed ways to revitalise Pakistan's economy, deal with the energy crisis, create a pro-investment climate and improve the security situation. The two leaders discussed how Britain can contribute in these areas and benefit from investment and business opportunities in Pakistan, Xinhua ...

  • Sharif confirms Pak has revived backdoor diplomacy with India

    Pakistan News.Net - Thursday 18th July, 2013

    Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has reportedly said that Pakistan has revived backdoor diplomacy with India and looks forward to have better relations with all countries. According to The Express Tribune, Sharif in his meeting with British Foreign Secretary William Hague discussed the situation in Afghanistan and Pakistan's role in the country if American forces are withdrawn by 2014 and assured ...

  • Pakistani accused of 22 poisoning deaths

    News.com.au - Friday 19th July, 2013

    POLICE say they have arrested a cook accused of poisoning to death 22 people in central Pakistan in a political feud between two branches of the same ...

  • Coffins of Chinese victims in attack sent to Islamabad Pakistan

    SINA - Friday 19th July, 2013

    A coffin of a Chinese victim was taken into a car in Islamabad, Pakistan, June 23, 2013. Two Chinese nationals and one Chinese American were among the 11 people killed in a pre-dawn terrorist attack in Pakistan's northern area of Gilgit-Baltistan on Sunday, the Chinese Embassy in Pakistan told ...

  • US cannot defeat al-Qaida without Pakistan support US general says

    Times of India - Friday 19th July, 2013

    WASHINGTON: A top American general has said that the US cannot defeat al-Qaida without the support of Pakistan, as he underlined that Islamabad's cooperation on counterterrorism issues have not been on the expected lines. "Our strategic and national security goals remain to disrupt, dismantle and defeat al-Qaida and to prevent the return of safe havens in Afghanistan and Pakistan. This ...

  • The Battle for Islamabad - By Arif Rafiq

    Foreign Policy - Thursday 18th July, 2013

    told various Western news outlets this week. But claims that the TTP are involved meaningfully in the jihad against the Bashar al-Assad regime are most likely overblown. They also obscure an even more dangerous reality: The TTP and its allies in Pakistan are gearing up for a long war at home, and Pakistan's civil and military leadership have no coherent strategy to prepare for ...

  • World Briefing | Asia Protesters Killed in Kashmir

    International Herald Tribune - Thursday 18th July, 2013

    Government forces in the Indian portion of Kashmir on Thursday fatally shot four villagers and wounded 25 others who were protesting what they said was the desecration of the Koran by border guards, the police said. The protesters accused the Indian Border Security Force soldiers of entering a seminary on Wednesday night while looking for Kashmiri militants in Dharam, 140 miles south of ...

  • Cook arrested for poisoning 25 people over political rivalry in Pakistan

    India Today - Thursday 18th July, 2013

    A cook has been arrested in Pakistan for killing 25 people by mixing poisonous insecticide in the food prepared at the house of a provincial lawmaker in a tragic case of political vendetta, police said on Thursday.The incident occurred on June 8 in Mailsi area of Vehari district in southern Punjab but police launched probe only after media highlighted the deaths which occurred between June 10 ...

  • China Pakistan talks to facilitate economic cooperation

    MENAFN - Thursday 18th July, 2013

    (MENAFN) China urges with Pakistan on Wednesday to facilitate Chinese companies' work in Pakistan, on the two countries meeting on bilateral economic cooperation, reported Xinhuanet News.Pakistan-China Institute (PCI) has planned this meeting in Islamabad, where Chinese businessmen addressed some of the obstacles their companies face, to mention, increasing inflation and taxation.It's ...

  • Dynamic Shipping Agencies - New Partner in Pakistan

    Journal of Commerce - Thursday 18th July, 2013

    - United Shipping, Inc. (USI), the premier Worldwide Association of Independently owned Freight Forwarders and Customs Brokers with over 410 globaloffices and representation in 84 countries is pleased to ...

  • 6 protesters killed by Indian forces in Kashmir

    Global Post - Thursday 18th July, 2013

    Six protesters were killed and dozens more injured in Kashmir after Indian Border Security forces fired into a crowd of protesters, who claimed that the soldiers had entered a religious seminary and desecrated the Quran. There were conflicting reports of the cause of the clash. The Associated Press reported that the clash occurred after Border Security ...

  • Taliban peace talks the focus as Pakistan to try to mend fences with Afghanistan

    New Europe - Thursday 18th July, 2013

    Pakistan to try to mend fences with Afghanistan by KATHY GANNON, Associated Press - 18 July 2013 13:38-04:00 ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (AP) -- Pakistan is sending a top official to the Afghan capital this weekend to try to mend fences with its uneasy neighbor, and hanging in the balance are U.S. efforts to arrange peace talks with the Taliban. The trip comes roughly two weeks after the Taliban ...

  • Supporting Syria is a Duty on the Pakistani Military not just the Taliban

    Khilafah - Thursday 18th July, 2013

    "Pakistani Interior Ministry spokesman Omar Hamid Khan said provincial authorities throughout Pakistan deny that militants have left the country for Syria. But three Pakistani intelligence officials based in the tribal region that borders Afghanistan, as well as militants themselves, say the fighters leaving Pakistan for Syria include members of Al Qaeda, the Pakistani Taliban and the ...

  • In Kashmir police open fire on protesters

    Christian Science Monitor - Thursday 18th July, 2013

    Kashmiri protesters throw stones at Indian paramilitary soldiers during a protest against the killing of four villagers Wednesday night, in Srinagar, India, Thursday, July 18. Police in the Indian portion of Kashmir say government forces have killed at least four people and injured dozens more who were protesting the alleged desecration of the Muslim holy book by border ...

  • NATO Planes Involved in Controversial Event in Pakistan

    Prensa Latina - Thursday 18th July, 2013

    Islamabad, Jul 18 (Prensa Latina) Pakistani authorities denied today that NATO planes had violated the air space of the Asian country, while others affirm otherwise. Military sources quoted by The Express Tribune newspaper assure there was no transgression of the sovereignty by NATO planes, stationed in the neighboring Afghanistan. The publication responded to intel reports that denounced two ...

  • Explain CBI ex-officers statement Pakistan to India

    New Kerala - Thursday 18th July, 2013

    Islamabad, July 18 : Pakistan has sought an explanation from India over a statement made by a former CBI officer regarding the terror attacks on the Indian parliament in 2001 and in Mumbai in 2008, a minister said ...

  • Pakistan apex court suspends MPs membership over fake degree

    New Kerala - Thursday 18th July, 2013

    Islamabad, July 18 : The Pakistani Supreme Court has suspended the membership of Ghulam Sarwar Khan from the National Assembly for holding a fake degree, a media report said ...

  • Pakistani lawmakers guards clash with police

    New Kerala - Thursday 18th July, 2013

    Islamabad, July 18 : Private security guards of a Pakistani provincial lawmaker Thursday clashed with policemen at the entrance of the Balochistan assembly, a media report ...

  • Source: http://www.pakistannews.net/index.php/sid/215926874/scat/8c3d7d78943a99c7

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