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Pakistan raises Indus Waters Treaty's issue at OIC meeting

Pakistan raises Indus Waters Treaty’s issue at OIC meeting

JEDDAH: Pakistan has raised the issue of India’s threats to suspend the Indus Waters Treaty and cut off Pakistan’s water supply at an international forum. The matter was strongly highlighted during the 25th session of the OIC’s Independent Permanent Human Rights Commission, held in Jeddah. The session focused on the theme of “The Right to […]

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Military escalation with India has minimal fiscal Impact: Finance Minister

Military escalation with India has minimal fiscal Impact: Finance Minister

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s recent military escalation with neighbouring India will not impact the country’s fiscal outlook, said Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb in an interview with Reuters on Monday.  He was describing the conflict as a “short duration escalation,” Aurangzeb assured that any financial strain from the military activity can be accommodated within the government’s existing fiscal

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senior Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) leader has firmly denied the existence of any power-sharing arrangement with the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) in Balochistan, asserting that the provincial government will serve its full five-year term.

Advisor to Balochistan CM welcomes Pakistan-India ceasefire

QUETTA: Sardar Baba Ghulam Rasool Imrani, Advisor to the Chief Minister of Balochistan for Labour and Manpower, has welcomed the recent ceasefire agreement between Pakistan and India, describing it as a positive step towards regional peace.  The provincial advisor stressed that Pakistan has always supported peaceful coexistence with its neighbors.  “Pakistan’s desire for peace should

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The United States has announced it will end a special permission that allowed countries to do business with Iran's Chabahar port without facing American sanctions.

Pakistan and India agree to full ceasefire following US mediation

ISLAMABAD: United States President Donald Trump announced that India and Pakistan have agreed to a full and immediate ceasefire following a series of deadly military exchanges. This announcement comes after an intense diplomatic effort led by the United States to defuse hostilities between the two nuclear-armed neighbours. Furthermore, tensions between the two nations surged after

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President Zardari backs military as Pakistan responds to Indian missile attacks

President Zardari backs military as Pakistan responds to Indian missile attacks

ISLAMABAD: President Asif Ali Zardari on Saturday gave firm support to armed forces following what Islamabad has described as “unprovoked missile attacks” by India, as tensions between the nuclear-armed neighbours flare dangerously. Furthermore, Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif met the President at Aiwan-e-Sadr to brief him on the country’s immediate and ongoing response to the

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US congressman Keith Self warns war between Pakistan and India could be beyond control

ISLAMABAD: US congressman Keith Self has said that we cannot even think of a war between Pakistan and India as both the South Asian countries are nuclear power, if a war starts, no one will be able to control the war. The US Congressman Keith Self has urged the leaderships of both the countries to

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US expresses concern over recent tensions between Pakistan and India

US expresses concern over recent tensions between Pakistan and India

  ISLAMABAD: US State Department spokesperson Timmy Bruce has said that US closely watching the recent tensions between Pakistan and India after the Pahalgam attack. Timmy Bruce said in a briefing that both the countries need to avoid any further escalation and focus on promoting peace in the region. The US has expressed concern over

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