Islamabad, Jun 15: Pakistan Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi has raised fears over the Taliban's expanding writ in the country saying that the outlawed terror organization could spread its nefarious activities into neighbouring India.In an interview to a foreign newspaper, Qureshi
Tehran, Apr 27: Iran President Mohammad Ahmadinejad has said that he is yet to receive a response to his congratulatory message to US President Barack Obama."This was a major decision, although the Iranian people were very
Lahore, Feb.14 (ANI): The United States has reiterated that tension between India and Pakistan can only be diffused if Islamabad comes down hard on the terror camps operative on its soil.
Washington, Feb.15 (ANI): The Chairman US Joint Chiefs of Staff, Admiral Mike Mullen has said both Pakistan and the United States don't trust each other, and this is preventing the establishment of peace in the region.
New Delhi, Feb.18 (ANI): There is a growing feeling among the intellectuals in India that restoration of peace and normalcy in day-to-day life is the need of the hour in Manipur, which has been badly affected by militancy problem. Recently, a seminar was organized in the national capital on the subject.
Attari, Feb.18 (ANI): Tension on either side of the Indo-Pakistan border always generates panic among border residents of Punjab. Many a time, these residents have had to migrate to saver havens because of war or tension-related rhetoric.
Mingora, Feb. 18 (ANI): Thousands of men marched for peace in Pakistan's troubled Valley. The march was led by Sufi Mohammad, the man who signed a deal to enforce Sharia's law to end a bloody insurgency.
Washington, Feb.20 (ANI): US special envoy to Afghanistan and Pakistan, Richard Holbrooke, has admitted that the Obama administration is 'troubled and confused' over implementation of Islamic law in the Swat Valley.
New York, Feb 20 (ANI): Pakistan's Ambassador to the United Nations, Abdullah Hussain Haroon, has said that the Swat peace agreement will not affect his country's resolve to fight terrorism.
Islamabad, Feb 20 (ANI): Pakistan's President Asif Ali Zardari, Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani and Army Chief Geneneral Ashfaq Parvez Kayani have decided to keep the Army in Swat till complete restoration of peace in the area.