The ISPR and the Foreign Office giving details said that the firing by the Indian BSF in thePhuklian-Akhnor sector started early morning on July 15, 2015, which continued till sunset.
With tensions are rising at India-Pakistan border with repeated ceasefire violations and now Pakistan is blaming India for infiltrating Pakistan with Drones later.
Shiv Sena activists on Thursday held a protest against ceasefire violations along the IB and LoC in Jammu region by Pakistani army, while raising questions over the recently-held Indo-Pak dialogue.
Pakistan said four civilians had been killed and five wounded in artillery fire that struck villages near the border with India, blaming its neighbour for the casualties.
Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Children and Armed Conflict Leila Zerrougui urged the Afghan government to inject child protection measures into any further negotiations that flow from its first direct talks with Taliban representatives.
The first round of talks brokered by Pakistan between representatives of the Afghan government and Tehreek-i-Taliban Afghanistan (TTA) concluded Wednesday in Murree, with both parties agreeing to meet again.
Previous attempts to engage Kabul and Taliban in negotiations have fallen flat, including the opening of a Taliban office in Qatar in 2013 which was shut down after ex- Afghan President Hamid Karzai sharply criticized the move, arguing that Kabul would only engage in inter-Afghan...
ISLAMABAD: Federal Information Minister, Pervez Rasheed has said that Musharraf is responsible to weaken the Kashmir issue at worldwide level and only because of him this issue has been linked with terrorism.
After Modi’s meeting with Sharif on the sideline of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation’s summit at Ufa in Russian Federation, Foreign Secretary S Jaishankar and his Pakistani counterpart Aizaz Ahmad Chaudhry told media-persons that both sides agreed to...
The first officially acknowledged peace talks between representatives of the Afghan Taliban and the government in Kabul have ended with an agreement to meet again after the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan, Pakistan said on Wednesday.
Government representatives struck a positive note after returning from their first face-to-face talks with militant commanders held on Tuesday in Pakistan aimed at ending the Taliban’s 13-year insurgency.
Last year, the militant group expelled its spokesman Shahidullah Shahid after he along with five other group commanders announced their allegiance to the Islamic State (IS).