Pak approach to India unlikely to change: HaqqaniHusain Haqqani WASHINGTON: Even as there is a sense of positivity over Indo-Pak ties after the outcome of Pakistan polls, a former Pakistani diplomat believes a regime change is unlikely to bring any substantial shift in Islamabad's approach. Former ... IndiaPost, 3 days agoMore from: Indian Express, DNA...and 11 other sources
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Husain Haqqani, Alfred Stepan, and Juan J. Linz write about Islamists and the "Arab Spring" in latest issue of..Husain Haqqani, Alfred Stepan, and Juan J. Linz write about Islamists and the "Arab Spring" in latest issue of the Journal of... April Issue also features articles on Latin America, Southeast Asia, Greece, and the EU. WASHINGTON, April 15, 2013 ... ADVFN India, 1 month ago
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Pak SC asks Husain Haqqani to appear before it within 3 weeksPakistan's Supreme Court on Monday warned that it would ask authorities to cancel the passport of former Ambassador to the US Husain Haqqani if he did not appear in court within three weeks in connection with a probe into a mysterious memo that allegedly ... First Post.com, 2 months ago
Memo case: Haqqani asked to appear before SC within 3 weeks
DD News, 2 months ago
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Haqqani doubts Nawaz on extremistsWASHINGTON: Pakistan's former ambassador to Washington on Monday cast doubt on incoming prime minister Nawaz Sharif's overtures to the United States and India, saying he had a poor record on opposing extremists. Husain Haqqani, who is close to the ... DAWN Group, 5 days ago
Pakistan ex-envoy doubts Sharif on extremists
Space Daily, 5 days ago
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86 Million Pakistani Voters Turn Down ExtremistsCountercurrents.org Pakistan's 2013 elections have spelled doom for all banned outfits as more than its 62 election candidates who vied for 70 seats failed to clinch even a single one out of total 849 seats of national and provincial assembly ... Counter Currents, 6 hours ago
86 Million Pakistani Voters Say "No" To Extremists ? OpEd
Eurasia Review, 5 hours ago
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Khokhar likely to become Pak's envoy to USAPress Trust of India ISLAMABAD, 15 MAY: Former Foreign Secretary Riaz Khokhar is tipped to replace Ms Sherry Rehman as Pakistan's Ambassador to the USA, according to a media report today. Ms Rehman, who was appointed by the previous Pakistan ... The Statesman, 4 days ago
Pakistan's ambassador resigns after election
Washington Times, 4 days ago
Riyaz Khokhar likely to replace Sherry Rehman as Pakistan's envoy to US
NDTV, 4 days ago
PPP downfall: Aitzaz Ahsan resigns from Senate
The Express Tribune, 5 days ago
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Embassy Row: Pakistani ambassador quitsPakistani Ambassador Sherry Rehman resigned Tuesday, citing her party's loss in parliamentary elections as she plans to return to her South Asian nation where she faces a police investigation on charges of blasphemy. The Pakistani Embassy in ... Washington Times, 4 days ago
Pakistan's ambassador to US resigns
Asiaone, 4 days ago
Sherry resigns as ambassador to US
Daily Times, 5 days ago
Pakistan envoy to US resigns
Qatar Peninsula, 5 days ago
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Sherry Rehman quits as Pakistan envoy to USISLAMABAD: Sherry Rehman has quit as Pakistan's ambassador to the US, it was reported here Tuesday. Rehman, a Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) leader, has resigned as Pakistani ambassador to Washington with immediate effect owing to the fact that her ... Punjab Newsline, 5 days ago
Sherry Rehman quits as Pakistan ambassador to US
New Indian Express, 5 days ago
Pakistan-US ties are on an upward trajectory: Rehman
Rediff.com, 1 month ago
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Misplaced OptimismThere is an air of triumph and hope in Pakistan. A massive turnout in the elections to the 14th Majlis-e-Shoora (Parliament) and four Provincial Assemblies, held under the shadow of the gun, a near-decisive victory for a single party and the ... Outlook India, 5 days ago
Pakistan: Misplaced Optimism Analysis
Eurasia Review, 6 days ago
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Sharif Seen As Trying To Reorient Pakistan's Foreign PolicyPakistan's Prime Minister-designate Nawaz Sharif has signaled his desire to take back control of Pakistans foreign policy from the powerful security services, which have dominated it for decades. The degree to which he will succeed remains an open ... Radio Free Europe, 5 days ago
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