NEW DELHI: The remand of Mohammed Ajmal Amir Iman ended on Tuesday but Indian police are yet to decide on the nature of custody they will seek to interrogate the lone terrorist caught in the November 26 terror attacks in connection with pending cases against him. “We are yet to decide whether to take police [...]
Continue reading...Friday, January 2, 2009
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. This he said while talking to US Ambassador to Pakistan, Anne W. Patterson who called on him at the Presidency. Prime [...]
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BEIJING: China has rejected Indian allegations regarding Pakistan involvement in Mumbai attacks. China state news agency said in its report that Dakan Mujahideen who carried out Mumbai mayhem had no link with Pakistan or any organization placed over there. It further stated that it could no be proved that these culprits were came form Pakistan.-SANA Popularity: [...]
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WASHINGTON: Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has confirmed that its team already placed in Pakistan was probing into Mumbai attacks; however, no special team was sent there. According to sources with in FBI that no special team form US was sent to Pakistan for probing into the matter as an FBI team already placed in [...]
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PESHAWAR: At least five people were killed as the United States military fired three missiles on Thursday in South Waziristan, it is the first US missile strike on the very first day of the new year. Security officials said that the missiles were fired in the Karikot area of South Waziristan and one of the [...]
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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, at many places we see that the Pakistani army has replaced the Pakistani rangers and they have also deployed some [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, December 30, 2008
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 still fresh General Ashfaq Pervez Kayani and his senior colleagues left General Headquarters for their respective residences to be [...]
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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 men here on Monday he said that Islamabad should take “demonstrative” action against terrorists. He said: “As a mature democracy [...]
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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 translation of the Quran on Monday here, he said that the term ‘Islamic terrorism’ is “unacceptable”. Mukharjee said, “Not only [...]
Continue reading...Sunday, December 28, 2008
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 Chaudhry on Sunday here, he said that there was a strong conspiracy behind Mumbai mayhem as it was executed in [...]
Continue reading...Saturday, December 27, 2008
India and Pakistan; two neighbors; two rivals last but not the least two Nuclear powers are going through the critical times of history. Since 1947 People of India and Pakistan have witnessed three wars causing loss of several thousands lives. For past several years India and Pakistan have enjoyed good relations; a peace process was [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, December 24, 2008
ISLAMABAD: The National Assembly has adopted a unanimous resolution reaffirming Pakistan’s strong commitment to peace, security and stability in South Asia. The Resolution moved by Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Malik Ahmed also expressed determination of the government to eliminate terrorism in all its manifestations. It condemned the recent terrorist attacks in Mumbai and expressed [...]
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ISLAMABAD: US Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee Chairman Admiral Michael Mullen has termed Pak-US relations as paramount important. Talking to journalists in the helicopter on his way to Andrew Air Force Base, he said that the solution of problems facing by India, Pakistan, Afghanistan and other Central Asian states lies in their collective strategy against [...]
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keeping in view the rising tension between India and Pakistan after Mumbai Terrorist Attacks Pakistan Airforce fighter jets flew in Lahore and Islamabad. It was seriously worrying people in Pakistan whether India and Pakistan are going into war? Where as India has started taking strong stance against Pakistan and pressurizing it on different fronts.. A [...]
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ISLAMABAD: Interpol Chief Ronald Noble has said that India had not so far provided any information relating to the Mumbai attacks. Addressing a news conference in Islamabad on Tuesday with Advisor on Interior, he expressed his satisfaction over the cooperation extended by Pakistan following the Mumbai incident. He said that Pakistan itself is a victim of [...]
Continue reading...Monday, December 22, 2008
ISLAMABAD: Inter Services Intelligence (ISI) former Chief General (Retd.) Hameed Gul has said that India would not take any aggressive step against Pakistan but wanted to get hold of the region by putting pressure. Talking to a private TV channel on Monday, he said that India is well aware of the fact that it would [...]
Continue reading...Friday, December 19, 2008
I had a conversation with Jeremy R. Hammond Editor of Foreign Policy Journal. I commented on one of his analysis Role of Alleged CIA Asset in Mumbai Attacks Being Downplayed. Jeremy R. Hammond wrote Recent press reports on developments with regard to last month’s attacks in Mumbai, India indicate the role of Dawood Ibrahim, a wanted [...]
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ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Syed Yusuf Raza Gilani has said that only the enemies of peace process between India and Pakistan and terrorist elements have benefited with the escalation of tensions in the region in the aftermath of Mumbai terrorist attacks. The Prime Minister expressed these views in a meeting with the visiting British Prime Minister, [...]
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ISLAMABAD: President Asif Ali Zardari that he has held very productive talks on regional and bilateral relations with UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown. Addressing a join press conference here on Sunday with PM Brown, he said that Pakistan and UK have been good friends and partners. “Our friendship is deep rooted and founded on shared [...]
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SRINAGAR: Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has said that India wanted to settle down all issues including Kashmir with Pakistan peacefully. Addressing a rally here on Sunday, he said that war in not the solution of the any problem saying his country wanted to normalize relations with Pakistan again by defusing tension aroused between the [...]
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