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Resurgence of TTP is, in a way, a perverse payoff for Pakistan’s policy of supporting Afghan Taliban.
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Mohammad Asim, the spokesman, says more bodies were retrieved from the rubble of the mosque overnight and early on Tuesday, and several of those critically injured died in hospital.
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There is a stark similarity between what happened in 1971 and what is being experienced now.
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Invitation to Pakistan and China for the foreign ministers’ meeting of SCO is a smart diplomatic move.
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"How much misrepresentation is too much misrepresentation? Bollywood has the answer," he posted.
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Pakistan has turned to US authorities asking them to use their diplomatic influence for convincing the IMF to soften loan conditions
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Credible and measurable action, and not empty words, is important to break the ice and revive talks.
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The teacher was seen narrating one of the answers written by a student which started off by saying that he is hurt because he is not going to do well in the exam.
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While using every international forum to expose the dangerous games of Pakistan, India must take sincere and credible steps to address the concerns of Kashmiris and ensure genuine empowerment.
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At least three such Pakistani drones were shot down by the border force last week in Punjab.
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Zafar Sahito, the founder and Chief Organiser of Jeay Sindh Freedom Movement, who is in exile in the United States, has been engaged in a relentless fight for the cause of a free Sindhudesh.
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Ahmed Aslam Ali, a chef from Glasgow, UK, who is claimed to be the man who invented the popular dish Chicken Tikka Masala, passed away at the age of 77 on Monday.
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"The fact that we have partnerships with both countries makes us, of course, leaves us, not wanting to see a war of words between India and Pakistan," Price said on Monday at his briefing in Washington.
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Bilawal Bhutto would be better advised to direct his attention towards meaningful efforts to put an end to terrorism
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Responding to a question from a Pakistani TV journalist about how long would it take for terrorism to end in South Asia, Jaishankar said: "You're asking the wrong Minister!"
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A turbulent Af-Pak region poses a greater risk to India and the world at large
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You know our stand on cricket. We should never accept that a country has the right to sponsor terror. Unless we don't delegitimize this, it will continue.
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This was the second intrusion by a drone in two days in the region.
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The new chief has his task cut out and will have to wade into the country's political crisis almost immediately upon taking charge next week.
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Scheduled from November 26 to December 16, Youth and Civic Engagement – Youth Activism project will allow four participants from India and Pakistan to examine strategies for facilitating youth participation in politics,