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Pak Army selling 'Kashmir opium' to domestic population to stay relevant, grab resources
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These politicians who have played a critical part in ensuring supply of "aid" and other largesse from the US, despite the fact that Pakistan has consistently worked at the cross purposes of US interest in the region. In the name of Kashmir, it has also targeted every Indian-origin US politician who may not be inclined to serve their agenda, and/or seen closer to India, Disinfo Lab reported.
Pakistan has to take 'credible, verifiable' action on terror: Tirumurti
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India's Permanent Representative T.S. Trimurti while replying to a reporter's question about the relations between the neighbors said that "I just wanted to say very clearly that India desires, normal neighborly relations with Pakistan. He also added that the difference between the two countries should be resolved in an atmosphere, which is free of terror, hostility and violence.
US asks Pakistan, India to work towards stable relationship
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Blinken is scheduled to visit India and other countries between July 26-29 in what is being said is an important tour in reference to the developing situation and increasing Afghan Taliban control in Afghanistan. As per Acting Assistant Secretary for South and Central Asia Affairs Dean Thompson, Blinken would be discussing different options for what he called a "negotiated settlement" in Afghanistan.
Plan to build routes to China via PoK likely to irk India
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The new routes through Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK), which India claims as part of its territory will not go down well in New Delhi, which has already rejected the China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) as it pases through this zone. CPEC begins in Gwadar on the Arabian Sea coast, but has to pass through PoK and Gilgit-Baltistan before it heads towards Kashgar, its terminus in China's Xinjiang region.
India frustrated with situation in Afghanistan: Pak military
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Referring to the oversized Indian footprint in Afghanistan, the Pakistan military has said New Delhi's investment was aimed at establishing influence in an effort to damage Islamabad's interests. "The prevailing situation has caused huge frustration on the Indian side," The Express Tribune quoted Maj Gen Babar Iftikhar, Director-General of the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), as saying in a television interview on Saturday.
'Friends of Kashmir' group in US linked to terror groups, Pakistan govt
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Sam Westrop and Martha Lee of the Middle East Forum (MEF), widely known for its meticulous journalistic investigations in the US, have unearthed the nexus between a Texas-based group, 'Friends of Kashmir', Pakistani regime and the US Congress members. The authors, in their joint investigation, accessed exclusively by IANS, have exposed how the Pakistani establishment
UAE mediating between India, Pakistan to restore 'functional relations'
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As part of the backdoor talks and meetings, top intelligence officials from both Pakistan and India have had secret meetings in Dubai during January 2021 as the UAE played important part in bringing the two sides to calm military tensions over the Kashmir region.
Cautious optimism prevails in India-Pak ties
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Insiders, who are monitoring the ongoing situation of relations between India and Pakistan closely, maintain that despite the recent bump, which certainly sparked some flames of uncertainty in the defrosting process of relations between the two nuclear-powered arch-rivals, the process has not been derailed or halted, with prime reason being that too much time and efforts has been put in by both sides through active backdoor and backchannel engagements.
Pak Army reviews LoC situation in Corp Commander Conference
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"The CCC chaired COAS (Chief of Army Staff) held at GHQ (General Headquarter). The participants undertook a comprehensive review of global, regional and domestic security environment," the military's media wing, Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said in a tweet.
Pak minor sent back home after straying into India
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Kareem Dino, a resident of the Chachro area in Tharparkar in Sindh Province, was taken into custody by the Indian border security forces on April 3. The Pakistani Rangers, after being informed about the matter, contacted the Indian side before the boy was reunited with his family.
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