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Pakistan concerned at further changes by India in IIOJK
Islamabad urges Delhi to refrain from any further steps that might imperil the regional peace and security
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Paying the price of estranged cross-border relations
Importing Indian goods via Dubai amid direct-trade bans has meant higher overheads and plunging business
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Pakistan’s public debt to GDP remained broadly unchanged: IMF
SBP predicted a 3% growth in GDP, while IMF, WB forecast 1.5% and 1.3% increases, respectively
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‘Kashmiris inclusion a must in dialogue’
AJK president says India launched ‘population invasion’ with over 3.2 non-Kashmiri settlers
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Kashmiris’ involvement in Pakistan-India dialogue imperative: AJK president
Masood Khan says UN-sponsored plebiscite the most preferred route to resolving Kashmir conflict
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India to ease lockdown rules as coronavirus case numbers decline
India reported 114,460 new coronavirus infections on Sunday
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Cow vigilantes kill Muslim man, injure four others in India
According to Indian media, the incident took place in a small village of UP’s Mathura district
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India to Twitter: Comply with IT rules or face 'unintended consequences'
Technology ministry says social media company has been given one last chance to comply with rules
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Google apologises to India’s Karnataka over ‘ugliest language’ search results
Tech giant says the search isn't always perfect and can yield 'surprising results'
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Pakistan demands probe into 'uranium black market' in India
Reaction comes after seven people arrested for possessing and planning to sell ‘mineral uranium’ in Jharkhand state
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Covid-19 outbreak builds in Myanmar near Indian border
"Three people died yesterday alone. Many got scared," Lang Khan Khai from the Zomi Care and Development aid group
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Witnessing Covid chaos in India's hospitals, graveyards and crematoriums
Patients died at home, in their cars on the way to hospital and outside emergency wards
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AJK govt failed to highlight Indian atrocities in IIOJK: PML-N minister
Chaudhry Tariq says PM Raja Haider, others refused to evolve joint strategy to express solidarity with Kashmiris
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India submerges unclaimed ashes of 1,200 Covid dead in farewell ritual
Vicious second wave of coronavirus in India has killed 160,000 people in eight weeks
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Indian army accused of secretly filming women, children in IIOJK
Move created a sense of fear and insecurity among local population, KMS reports
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UN experts concerned over rights abuses in IIOJK
Five rapporteurs seek reply from Indian government on 'ill-treatment, disappearances and torture' of Kashmiri people
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‘Solidarity with close friend’: Saudi Arabia sends more oxygen aid to India
Kingdom ships 60 tonnes of oxygen, a month after it sent 80 tonnes to overcome shortage amid Covid crisis
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Blinken says U.S. and India united in tackling Covid-19
Antony Blinken said on Friday Washington is determined to help India with its coronavirus crisis
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South Asia crosses 30 million Covid-19 cases as India battles second wave
India leads and is struggling with a second Covid-19 wave and vaccine shortage across the region.
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Forging newer pathways
Forging newer pathways
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India scraps local trials for Covid shots to fast-track imports as it battles second wave
Supplies are far short of the millions of doses the world's second-most populous country needs
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Many teachers pressed into Indian poll duty became virus victims, families say
Education minister says only three teachers died while on polling duty, dismisses teachers' union 1,600 figure
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Pakistan calls upon UN to play role for resolution of Palestine, Kashmir disputes
Oppressed people in both territories have faced worst form of human rights violations, says FM Qureshi
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Cyclone leaves coastal villages in eastern India, Bangladesh cut off by tidal surges
In the aftermath of Cyclone Yaas that has killed at least five people, officials in both countries say
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Anti-Muslim legislations 'similar to IIOJK' irk locals on Indian archipelago
Changes threatened peace and Covid-free status of the Muslim-majority archipelago
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India to move over a million people to safety as cyclone approaches
“Often people say ‘we’ll go only when the rain increases’. We’re convincing them.”
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India's coronavirus infections ebb but states struggle for vaccines
Government leaders said shortages of vaccines were still a big concern
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Police in India file case against Muslim man assaulted by 'cow vigilantes'
Police files a case against the victim accusing him of 'mischief by killing an animal' & 'violation of Covid lockdown'
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Indian state unable to obtain Covid-19 shots directly from Moderna
The country faces a shortage of vaccines, with domestic production amounting to about 80 million doses a month
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Protests held across UK to observe Kashmir Martyrs' Day
India’s false narrative on Kashmir falling down, says TeK UK President Fahim Kayani
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India’s capital Delhi to ease Covid-19 restrictions as cases drop
For weeks, India has battled devastating second wave of Covid-19 that has crippled its health system
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The perils of premature victory
Infectious disease expert Dr Faheem Younus demystifies what went wrong with the second Covid-19 wave in India
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Demolition of another mosque
To divert attention from coronavirus pandemic, BJP-led UP government has demolished another mosque in Barabanki
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Indian villagers turn to unlicensed clinics as Covid spreads to the countryside
India has been hard hit by a second wave of coronavirus infections which has overwhelmed its health system
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Bangladesh extends border lockdown with India
South Asian country faces difficulties in mass vaccination program amid shortage of Covid-19 jabs
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India faces antifungal drug shortage as rare complication adds to Covid-19 woes
At least 7,250 such cases have been found across the country as of May 19
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India asks social media firms to remove reference to 'Indian variant' of coronavirus
India has the second-highest tally of Covid-19 cases in the world
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Canada extends ban on passenger flights from Pakistan, India
Ban on Indian and Pakistani flights is part of a series of restrictions Canada imposed to lower transmission of virus
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Covid fight could return ‘to square one’: experts sound vaccines alarm
COVAX, which is critical for poorer countries, relies on AstraZeneca shots made by the Serum Institute of India
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Covid fight could return 'to square one': experts sound vaccines alarm
COVAX aims to get vaccines to at least 20% of populations of more than 90 low and middle-income countries
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Don’t beg the poor for funds if you’re rich: Kangana Ranaut
Actor schools celebs choosing to raise Covid-19 relief funds when they can arrange oxygen cylinders, beds, medicines.
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Bangladesh urges India for immediate release of purchased vaccines
New Delhi assures Dhaka it would help get US vaccines on priority basis, says minister
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India's Covid tally passes 25 mln; cyclone hampers response in western states
The government says about 98% of India's population of 1.3 billion remained susceptible to infections
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India unlikely to resume sizable Covid-19 vaccine exports until October
India halted vaccine exports a month ago after donating or selling more than 66 million doses
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India's Covid tally passes 25 mln; cyclone complicates efforts in Modi's state
India's total Covid-19 caseload surged past 25 million as a powerful cyclone complicated the health crisis
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India promises more vaccines as daily COVID-19 deaths stay above 4,000
Some Indian states say they would extend lockdowns to help contain the pandemic
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India reports 26 'suspected' cases of bleeding, clotting after AstraZeneca vaccine
This is the first time India reported any serious reaction to use of vaccine
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Tauktae drifts towards India, to skirt Pakistan
The cyclone is expected to make landfall in coastal Gujarat as early as Monday night
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India to start evacuating parts of west coast as cyclone approaches
Cyclone Tauktae, which formed in the Arabian sea, is expected to cross Gujarat with wind gusts of up to 175 kmph
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Bodies of Covid-19 victims among those dumped in India’s Ganges
Images of corpses drifting down the Ganges river have shocked the nation