Pakistan’s Sartaz Aziz is scheduled to arrive in New Delhi to meet India’s national security adviser Ajit Doval on Sunday, just as both countries have upped their rhetoric over the disputed region of Kashmir.
Speaking to reporters before his departure, he said, “Today we are going to ask the people of India whether former Indian Prime Minister A B Vajpayee, their leader L K Advani or Manmohan Singh were wrong”.
Ahead of Pak-India dialogues on August 23, India said on 21 that it has requested Pakistan to avoid meeting Hurriyat leaders. He would much rather be known as the tough Indian PM who showed the separatist Hurriyat leaders their place. Pakistan, however, insists that Aziz plans to...
But neither side was formally calling off the talks. “New Delhi will never get the permanent seat of UN Security Council unless it recognizes the resolutions passed by the World Body about Kashmir dispute and implements them in letter and spirit”, he added. (Indo-Pak)...
Ahead of the India-Pakistan NSA-level talks scheduled on August 23-24, evidence emerged that 1993 Mumbai blasts main accused and underworld don Dawood Sheikh Ibrahim is in Pakistan.
He said that the US and its partners in that region recognised that terrorism was a shared challenge and a shared responsibility for all to work together.
Russian Federation supports Assad while Saudi Arabia insists he must step down to help end a four-year conflict that has cost over 240,000 lives. That represented a significant shift and an opening of channels between two countries that have become arch foes in Syria’s conflict.
Resorting to rhetoric ahead of the first-ever NSA-level talks, Pakistan has accused India of involvement in terrorism, saying “enemy” within the country gets money from overseas to create law and order problem. Modi was speaking about terrorists such as Dawood Ibrahim...
Three civilians were also injured in the firing, a statement from the military’s Inter-Services Public Relations said, adding that Pakistani troops bafflingly responded to the Indian firing.
“Such statements misrepresent the way in which we will undertake this important verification work”, global Atomic Energy Agency Director General Yukiya Amano said. “They do not compromise our … standards in any way”.