Pakistan faces huge disappointment in the SCO meeting

Pakistan faces huge disappointment in the SCO meeting

Islamabad: Pakistan faced a huge disappointment in the SCO meeting held at Tashkent in Uzbekistan. It was claimed that Pakistani Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto, who is participating in the meeting, will be holding talks with the Indian Foreign Minister. Information had been shared that he would also be discussing with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov. […]

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Investment in CPEC is a direct challenge to India, India warns both China and Pakistan

Investment in CPEC is a direct challenge to India, India warns both China and Pakistan

New Delhi: The Ministry of External Affairs reprimanded Pakistan and China for implementing the economic corridor project in Pakistan occupied Kashmir, which is an integral part of India. Hence India disputed that such a project is inherently illegal, invalid, and intolerable. Attempting to involve a third country in this project will be a direct challenge […]

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Renegotiate the Indus Water Treaty – parliamentary committee to government recommends

Renegotiate the Indus Water Treaty – parliamentary committee to government recommends

New Delhi: As per reports, the parliamentary committee has recommended ‘The Indus Water Treaty signed between India and Pakistan in 1960, mediated by the World Bank, has become obsolete. The questions posed today were not considered at that time. Therefore, it becomes necessary to renegotiate the treaty.’ Disputes between India and Pakistan over the Indus […]

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Ceasefire with Tehreek triggers divide in the coalition government in Pakistan

Ceasefire with Tehreek triggers divide in the coalition government in Pakistan

Islamabad: Pakistan Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif announced a ceasefire against the Tehreek-e-Taliban to end the conflict on the Afghan border region. But the ceasefire failed to stop terror attacks in Pakistan. Just a few hours ago, two people were killed in the firing of Pakistan police in the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province. The coalition government in Pakistan […]

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Commander of Pakistan-affiliated Haqqani network joins Tehreek

Commander of Pakistan-affiliated Haqqani network joins Tehreek

Islamabad: Tipu Gul Marwat, Commander from the Haqqani Network, the most influential Taliban group, has joined Tehreek-e-Taliban. Haqqani Network is considered to be the group in the Taliban under Pakistani influence. Recently Tehreek had warned of massive bloodshed in Pakistan. At the same time, reports have surfaced that relations between Pakistan and the Taliban in […]

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Tehrik threatens massive bloodshed in Pakistan

Tehrik threatens massive bloodshed in Pakistan

Kabul/Islamabad: Tehrik-i-Taliban had threatened to perpetrate massive bloodshed in Pakistan if their demands were not met. The first Tehrik demand is implementing their own laws in the Pakistani territory under their domination near the Afghan border. Tehrik is also persistent about demanding that the Federally Administered Tribal Area (FATA) merger with the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province […]

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Tehrik-i-Taliban threatens to violate ceasefire with Pakistan

Tehrik-i-Taliban threatens to violate ceasefire with Pakistan

Islamabad: Pakistan’s Internal Security Minister Rana Sanaullah had announced that the talks with Tehrik-i-Taliban would be held within the framework of the Pakistani constitution and parliament with the condition that Tehrik-i-Taliban would have to surrender their weapons for any negotiation with Pakistan. However, Tehrik-i-Taliban has refused the offer and instead has issued a warning that […]

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Pakistan-Iran relations deteriorate furthermore

Pakistan-Iran relations deteriorate furthermore

Islamabad: A few weeks back, a bomb blast in Karachi has further deteriorated relations between Pakistan and Iran. Pakistan has accused Iran of providing refuge and training to terrorists responsible for the Karachi bomb blast. Pakistan’s security agencies are openly accusing Iran. Previously Iran has warned of a surgical strike in Pakistan for backing terrorist […]

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Pakistan not relieved from the ‘FATF Grey List’

Pakistan not relieved from the ‘FATF Grey List’

Berlin: The population of Pakistan was given the good news that Pakistan would be removed from the Grey List of countries prepared by the Financial Action Task Force (FATF). It was being dreamed that Pakistan’s trade with other countries would increase, investments would start coming into Pakistan. Consequently, Pakistan will be eligible for loans from […]

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