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Security forces kill 10 terrorists in military ops in Pakistan: Pak Army
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The security forces launched the operation by acting on an intelligence tip-off regarding the presence of terrorists' camp and hideout in the area, the military's media wing Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said in the statement. The operation was launched to arrest "externally sponsored enemies of peace in Balochistan," but when "the troops started cordoning the area, terrorists tried to flee their hideout and opened indiscriminate fire whereby, a heavy exchange of fire ensued," the statement added.
Open to debate with Modi on TV over differences: Imran
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"I would love to debate with Narendra Modi on TV," Imran Khan said in an interview to Russia Today. The Pakistan Prime Minister has asserted that it would be "beneficial" for the 1.7 billion people in the subcontinent if differences (between Pakistan and India) are resolved through debate.Claiming that his government's policy is to have trade relations will all countries, Khan said.
Ex-ISI chief among Pakistani Generals who illegally stashed billions of dollars in Swiss bank
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Christened as “Suisse secrets”, this huge leak of confidential banking data was provided by a whistleblower to a German newspaper “Süddeutsche Zeitung”. This data was analysed and organized by a wide network of working under the umbrella of Organised Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP).
Indians and Pakistanis debate over Pakistani rock salt
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On Saturday, Suraj Jain from Jalandhar shared photos of the product on the India Pakistan Heritage Club group's Facebook page with the caption: "Dear Pakistani friends. Hum aapka NAMAK khate hai (we eat your salt) !!!!" The statement was met with warmth by Pakistani page members who shared the socio-cultural context with their Indian counterparts.Many Pakistanis were surprised that Pakistani salt with such a brand name and packaging was allowed to be sold in the Indian market.
Pakistan points fingers at India on cross-border terrorism
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In what is a classic case of playing victim with the pot calling the kettle black, Pakistan has urged the UN Security Council to hold accountable the "masterminds" who continue to support, finance, and sponsor cross-border terrorist attacks into its territory, Dawn reported.
'Ghettoisation': Pakistan Foreign Minister Qureshi jumps into India's hijab row
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Pakistan's Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi on Wednesday waded into another controversy, by commenting on the hijab row in India's Karnataka state.He claimed that India is depriving Indian Muslim girls from getting education just because they want to attend their classes wearing their religious headgear.
Bedevilled Indo-Pak relations keep bilateral trade frozen
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While both neighbouring countries refrain from changing their aggressive stance against each other; the soaring relations have had a major impact on bilateral trade, inflicting losses worth billions on traders, who see no positive sight of resumption any time in the near or the far-fetched future.
Hindu teacher sentenced to life imprisonment for 'blasphemy' in Pakistan
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Additional Sessions Judge Mumtaz Ali Solangi delivered the verdict on Tuesday. It has taken the court two years to pass the final order. Nautan Lal has been in jail since 2019 as an undertrial prisoner. Additional Sessions Judge Mumtaz Ali Solangi delivered the verdict on Tuesday. It has taken the court two years to pass the final order. Nautan Lal has been in jail since 2019 as an undertrial prisoner.
Backchannels working between India & Pakistan, claims businessman
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"If things improve between the two neighbours, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi could visit Pakistan in a month," the chairman of Nishat Group told a gathering of businessmen at the Lahore Chambers of Commerce and Industry on Wednesday. He advised the two countries to resolve their disputes and start trade to fight poverty in the region.
Pakistan terms India's claims on nuclear proliferation 'dubious'
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The delegate's comments came in response to Indian Ambassador Pankaj Sharma's statement, in which, he criticized the Pakistani counterpart for raising the issue of Jammu and Kashmir, relating it to bilateral and regional issues.
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