Sharif's victory brings Indo-Pak thaw in sightNEW DELHI/ ISLAMABAD: With Pakistan Muslim League (N) chief, Nawaz Sharif all set to assume power in next few days, winds of change in otherwise bitter relations between the two neighboring countries are slowly moving in a positive direction. This ... Financial Daily, 1 day ago |
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dna edit: Chance to cement Indo-Afghan tiesNew Delhi needs to wean away Kabul from Pakistan and China's influence. New Delhi should make the most of Afghan president Hamid Karzai’s visit to India on May 20 — his second in six months — aimed at enhancing defence cooperation between ... DNA, 19 hours ago
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Nawaz Sharif's return bodes well for Indo-Pak ties, say analystsNawaz Sharif's expected return to power in Pakistan bodes well for the future of bilateral relations as his track record with India has been encouraging, former diplomats and analysts have said, but noted that the PML-N leader faces stiff domestic ... India Today, 5 days ago
Fallacy of political tourism in Pak
New Delhi Pioneer, 1 day ago
Sharafat, please
Asian Age, 4 days ago
Sharif's return bodes well for bilateral ties, say Indian analysts
News Track India, 6 days ago
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US won't interfere in Indo-Pak relationsWASHINGTON - As Nawaz Sharif prepares to form his government, the US has said that it is up to the leaders of India and Pakistan to work on their relationship. "In terms of the scope and how a developing relationship with Pakistan and India would ... Pakistan Today, 1 day ago
Good relations with Pak vital for resolving tricky issues: Shinde
Chandigarh Tribune, 3 days ago
Nawaz Sharif and Indo-Pak relations: Trust but verify
Meri News, 4 days ago
Khurshid hopes to cement Indo-Pakistan relations under new government
Business Line, 6 days ago
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Regime change to pave way for better Indo-Pak tradeIndian businessmen and professionals said on Monday that Pakistan Muslim League-Nawazs decisive victory in the election has rekindled hopes of improved bilateral trade and the granting of a Most Favoured Nation (MFN) status to India. We think ... Newsvine, 3 days ago
Nothing will change between India and Pakistan: Haqqani
Pakistan Today, 4 days ago
Pak approach to India unlikely to change: Haqqani
Indolink, 1 day ago
Change in Pak approach toward India unlikely: Former diplomat
Business Standard, 4 days ago
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Democracy can improve Indo-Pak relations: BJPHailing the democratic transition in neighbouring Pakistan where Nawaz Sharif appears set to return to power, the BJP today expressed hope that the new government would further strengthen the proc... Business Line, 6 days ago
Sharifs India moment
Khaleej Times, 3 days ago
Change will boost ties, Indias BJP
Oman Tribune, 5 days ago
Democratic transition in Pak good for cross-border
ZeeNews.com, 6 days ago
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Indo-Pak joint commission on prisoners is much needed: Zohra YusufThe tragic deaths of Sarabjit Singh and Sanaullah Haq after they were attacked inside jail premises in Pakistan and India have highlighted the plight of hundreds of Indian and Pakistani prisoners lodged in jails across the border. Can a joint India-Pakistan ... IBN Live, 1 week ago
Work to seriously to return to civilised conduct, PDP to Indo-Pak
United News of India, 1 week ago
Mindless rhetoric & foolish bravados
Frontier Post, 1 week ago
PDP slams J&K govt for attack on Pak prisoner
ZeeNews.com, 2 weeks ago
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Infosys: Terrorism, Indo-Pak hostility can hit bizInfosys has said that terror attacks like the ones in Mumbai and the US as well as hostilities with Pakistan can affect the firm's business. RELATED NEW DELHI: India's second largest software services firm Infosys has said that terror attacks like the ones in ... Times of India, 2 days ago
Terrorism, Indo-Pak hostility can hit biz Infosys
Business Standard, 2 days ago
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India Matters: Train to Pakistan (Aired: February 2006)Among the sand dunes of the unforgiving Thar desert live families in limbo, divided by the barbed wire of the Indo-Pak border. They wait for the lost train to Pakistan in the hope that it will re-unite them with those on the other side of the ... NDTV, 3 days ago
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Hurriyat Says will Support new Indo-Pak InitiativeSRINAGAR: Hurriyat (M) on Monday said it will extend all possible support to India and Pakistan if the two countries demonstrate political determination to resolve Kashmir issue in accordance to the wishes and aspirations of the people of the state. Kashmir Observer, 4 days ago
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