Articles in Indo-Pak Affairs
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has outrightly rejected the Indian allegations that the Pakistani diplomatic missions abroad were indulging in undesirable activities. When her attention was drawn to the reported remarks by the Indian Minister for External Affairs …
JAMMU: The Indian Army has punished 89 of its personnel, including 34 officers, for human rights violations in occupied Jammu and Kashmir since the eruption of violence in the trouble-torn state. In the 33 cases …
ISLAMABAD: Muhammad Farooq Rehmani, Convenor All Parties Hurriyet Conference and Chairman Jammu and Kashmir Peoples Freedom League, has urged the visiting Indian parliamentarians to raise their voices in both the Houses of Indian Parliament Lok …
NEW DELHI: India and Pakistan are all set to begin talks on the issue of Wullar Barrage and Tulbal navigation project. Both the issues are the last item on table in the four rounds …
SRINAGAR: Seventy-year-old Abdur Razzaq Bhat burst into tears while narrating how Army dislodged his family from Bore, a small border hamlet in Kupwara district of north Kashmir when militancy broke out in the Valley 17 …
SLAMABAD: Pakistan says it has to restore strategic balance of power in the region for which it cannot sign nuclear proliferation treaty without its signing by India. This was stated by Foreign office spokesperson Tasneem …
BIRMINGHAM: Editor of Kashmir Times and a prominent Kashmiri intellectual Ved Bhasin has blamed India for pushing Kashmiri people to wage an armed struggle for their legitimate rights. Addressing a reception here hosted in his …
DHEERKOT: Sardar Attique Ahmad Khan, Prime Minister of Azad Jammu and Kashmir, on Monday said the objective of the entire political and military struggle of the Kashmiri people is to annex the state with Pakistan. …
SRINAGAR: Thousands of people participated in the torch-bearing procession led by JKLF chairman Muhammad Yasin Malik in north Kashmir’s Bandipore township, a JKLF spokesman said in a statement. According to the JKLF spokesman, men, women …
SRINAGAR: British and the Indian armies are scheduled to begin their second joint exercises in Leh and Ladakh areas of Held Kashmir from September 1. According to defence sources, the troops of British deployed in …










