Articles in Indo-Pak Affairs
WASHINGTON: President-elect Barack Obama has made his first big foreign-policy mistake-pledging U.S. intervention in the Kashmir dispute between India and Pakistan. While the Kashmir issue “is obviously a tar pit diplomatically,” he announced, one of …
ISLAMABAD: President Asif Ali Zardari said India has not yet replied to peace calls of Pakistan. President Zardari said his country would reply on every positive call of India to bring peace in the region. …
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan and India Thursday exchanged lists of their nuclear installations under an accord aimed at protecting the sites in case of war, officials said. Both the countries have been exchanging the lists annually since …
SUCHETGARH: The “war hysteria” created by the Indian media following the November 26 Mumbai attack has given sleepless nights to the residents of many villages of the Jammu region.
“The activities across the border have increased, …
ISLAMABAD: On a chilly morning of December staff cars were called to line up when at 3 am. It was announced ,”Shun the Chief is Leaving”.
After already spending several sleepless nights a determined and …
SHIMLA: Indian Minister of State for External Affairs Anand Sharma said that India does not favour fixing any time-frame on Pakistan to take action against perpetrators of last month’s Mumbai terror attack. Talking to media …
KOLKATA: Indian Minister for External Affairs Pranab Mukherjee has said that a “disinformation campaign” had launched against Islam by terming it as religion of terrorism. Addressing a ceremony to mark 200 years of the Bengali …
NEW DELHI: In the backdrop of the heightened tension between India and Pakistan, the number of Indians travelling on the Samjhauta Express to visit Pakistan has declined to nearly half than usual at this time …
ISLAMABAD: US Ambassador in Pakistan Anne W Patterson said on Sunday that Pakistan needed further support of international community to fight against terrorism. This she said while talking to media persons on the re-opening of …
ISLMABAD: British Member Of Parliament Lord Nazir Ahmed has termed Mumbai attacks as conspiracy to divert the world’s attention from Kashmir issue. Addressing a press conference along with former Prime Minister AJK Barrister Sultan Mehmood …










