Pak takes up with India issue of attack on its national
Pakistan today raised with India the incident in which one of its nationals lodged in a Jammu jail was attacked and sought immediate consular access to him.
Zardari dismisses US opposition to Iran-Pak pipeline project
No power in the world can halt the 7.5 billion Iran-Pakistan gas pipeline project, President Asif Ali Zardari has said, dismissing mounting US opposition to the venture that will be formally inaugurated on March 11.
No room for any delay in polls: Raja Pervez Ashraf
Amidst continuing speculation that elements backed by the security establishment are working to delay Pakistan’s general election, Prime Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf today said there could be “no room for any delay” in holding the polls.
CBI’s site hacked from Pak
New Delhi, Dec. 4: The CBI has registered a case against unknown persons for hacking and defacing its official website by people who identified themselves as the “Pakistani Cyber Army”.
The CBI on Sa
Army jawan killed as Pak troops fire
Jammu: In a breach of truce by Pakistan troops, which resorted to unprovoked heavy firing on Indian posts in Krishna Ghati sector of Mendhar tehsil in Poonch district, an Army jawan died on Sunday eve
US in talks with Pak for reopening Nato supply route
The Pentagon has expressed hope that Pakistan would reopen the key supply route for US-led forces in Afghanistan, which was closed in retaliation against air strikes staged by the International Securi
Pak is a major transit country for opiates and hashis: Obama
Pakistan is a major transit country for opiates and hashish for markets around the world, especially for narcotics originating in Afghanistan, US President, Mr Barack Obama, has said. Identifying it a
Musharraf '200 per cent' sure of taking part in 2013 Pak polls
Pakistan's former military ruler, Mr Pervez Musharraf, has said he is forming a new party to return to active politics in the next election scheduled for 2013 and take his country forward on a "correc
Pak panel to quiz 26/11 witnesses
Islamabad, Sept. 7: Pakistani prosecutors on Tuesday filed a petition in a Rawalpindi-based anti-terrorism court seeking the formation of a commission to visit India to record the testimony of 24 key
Pak yet to choose modalities of India's aid for flood relief
The Pakistan government is yet to decide on modalities for India's offer to provide $5 million to help victims of the country's worst floods though the foreign minister, Mr Shah Mahmood Qureshi, had l