BSF arrests Pak woman in Samba District of Jammu and KashmirBorder Security Force (BSF) personnel have arrested a Pakistani woman who entered Indian territory along the Indo-Pak border in Jammu and Kashmir's Samba district on Friday. Sify, 22 minutes ago |
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Pak comments on IndiaReuters Beijing: Pakistan continues to play pivotal role in China's South Asia policy and India "must accept" this "enviable friendship" as Beijing cannot scale down its ties with Islamabad merely because of New Delhi's feelings, an official daily ... MSN.co.in, 20 hours ago
`China cant scale down ties with Pak for India
Zee News, 1 day ago
'India must accept enviable friendship between China and Pak'
Business Standard, 1 day ago
Chinas role in Indo-Pak ties positive
Oman Tribune, 1 day ago
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Brigadier injured in Pak firing at LoC in Uri sectorAn Indian Army official of the rank of Brigadier and another soldier have sustained minor injuries when Pakistani troops opened small arms and mortar fire from across the LoC in Uri sector of Kashmir valley on Friday evening, authoritative sources here told ... The Hindu, 10 hours ago
Pak violates ceasefire; Brigadier, 2 jawans injured
Rediff.com, 10 hours ago
Major ceasefire violation in Kashmir by Pak: Army
Zee News, 10 hours ago
Ceasefire violation: Pak army fires at Indian posts in J&K, alleges Army
First Post.com, 11 hours ago
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Pak outwardly unfazed by Karzai's weapons wishlist to IndiaAs with the Strategic Partnership Agreement between India and Afghanistan in October 2011, Pakistan on Friday sought to remain outwardly unfazed by Afghan President Hamid Karzais wishlist of military equipment that he submitted to New Delhi earlier this week. The Hindu, 12 hours ago
Pak. unfazed by Karzais military equipment wishlist
The Hindu, 10 hours ago
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CPM raps BJP over Pak, ChinaGeneral secretary of the CPM Prakash Karat has slammed the BJP for its confrontationist stand towards India's neighbours including China and Pakistan. In his article in forthcoming issue of People's Democracy, Karat has attributed it to the Hindutva policy of ... Deccan Herald, 4 hours ago
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Pak theatre groups not invitedFor the first time in eight years, Pakistans budding theater artists will miss a training workshop in India after an Amritsar-based theater group has refused to invite them to attend its month-long theater workshop beginning on June 5 in protest against the ... Times of India, 4 hours ago
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Pak woman crosses over to Indian side, heldA middle aged Pakistani woman was detained after she inadvertently crossed over to India from Pakistan at Samba near Jammu on Friday. Times of India, 4 hours ago
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China-Pak rail plan worries IndiaIndia is deeply concerned over a China-Pakistan pact to build a railway line through Pakistan-occupied Kashmir that Chinese Premier Li Keqiang is reported to have agreed to during his visit to Islamabad. To the extent that it concerns PoK, we have made our ... The Telegraph, 6 hours ago
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Pak to resolve all issues with India: NawazPrime Minister-elect Nawaz Sharif on Thursday said Pakistan wanted to resolve all outstanding issues with India through dialogue. Sharif, whose PML-N party is set to form government following its victory in the May 11 polls, made the remarks when Indian High ... Zee News, 15 hours ago
'Pak to resolve all issues with India via dialogue'
Business Standard, 8 hours ago
Good relations with Pak vital for resolving tricky issues: Shinde
Chandigarh Tribune, 1 week ago
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Pak Releases 45 Indian FishermenPakistan today freed 45 Indian fishermen as a gesture of goodwill, but confusion surrounded their release as Indian authorities here were not informed about it. The fishermen were freed from a jail in Karachi and put on a bus that will take them ... Outlook India, 19 hours ago
Peace : Pak frees 45 Indian fishermen as goodwill gesture
One India, 17 hours ago
Pakistan releases 45 Indian fishermen, Pak foreign secretary says
Times of India, 8 hours ago
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